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- U.S., Syria, Iran officials to meet in Baghdad (Reuters)
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- Insurgent leader nabbed in Iraq raid (AP)
- Bush: U.S. isn't ignoring Latin America (AP)
- Falwell: Gingrich admitted affair to me (AP)
- Firefighters union assails Giuliani (AP)
- Houston teachers asked to return bonuses (AP)
- Bonds hits 1st home run of the spring (AP)
- "Idol" contestant says racy photos were "personal" (Reuters)
- HP entangled in another Senate inquiry (AP)
- Democrats link pet causes to troop plan (AP)
- U.S., Iran have history of contact since cutting ties (Reuters)
- Bush denies US neglected Latin America as tour meets protests (AFP)
- Texas AG's office rejected abuse case (AP)
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- Bush, Chavez duel on rival Latin America tours (Reuters)
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- FBI admits breaching privacy laws in security cases (AFP)
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- US joins foes at Baghdad peace huddle (AFP)
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- Democrats cancel Fox News debate (Reuters)
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- Pakistani forces killed three militants (Reuters)
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