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News briefs from around the world.  Compiled and edited by Greg Guma.

Business mobilizing to stop Kyoto
Israel likes March for Iran strikes
French warned CIA on Iraq bogus intel
Protesters get FBI terrorism treatment
Torture denial conflicts with mounting evidence
Campus cool on anti-war action
Limbaugh happy about kidnapped Christians
Executions hit 1,000, but slowing
Doubts growing over Afghan strategy
Iraq air strike scheme questioned
U.S. held detainees in Kosovo
China considers touch of green
China guarding against “color revolutions”
UN rejects Guantanamo visit conditions
CIA’s Castro intelligence flawed
Israel’s barrier fences off tourism
Chavez offers Caribbean cheap oil
Secret prisons spark outrage – about leaks
Headscarf ruling divides Turkey
Students want off recruiting lists
War, scandal souring public on Bush
Documentary charges U.S. used chemical weapons
No press consensus on Americas summit
Forged Niger documents tracked to Rome
Missionaries expelled for alleged experiments
Israeli leaders split over negotiations
Detained reporter pressured to spy
Study says THC reduces cancer risk
Iraq: Fight for “hearts and minds” lost
Australia to relax anti-terror laws
China leads on environmental impacts
Panama protesters gear up for Bush visit
WTO opponents gear up for another round
Brzezinski attacks Bush’s “suicidal statecraft”
Catholic leaders back off on Bible accuracy
Venezuela to join South American trade bloc
Brazilians go for alcohol fuel
Editor lambastes U.S. treatment of journalists in Iraq
Top Democrat urges Iraq pullout
U.S. pressuring U.K. on Westinghouse sale
UN to tackle Internet governance
Iran pipeline sparks nuclear deal
Darfur crimes could go to international court
Protests coincide with biohazard alert
Saudi minister sees Iraq disintegrating
Army shopping for anthrax
Test Ban Treaty stalled at 11-nation roadblock
Gaza water supplies dangerous low
Anti-war lawmakers kept in the basement
Catholic seminary review points to gay purge

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