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1. U.S.-led forces kill 9 militants in Afghanistan
U.S.-led coalition and Afghan troops killed nine militants in overnight clashes in southern and central Afghanistan, the U.S. military said on Saturday.
11 Oct 2008
2. Pentagon cancels tanker competition for now
U.S. Defence Secretary Robert Gates on Wednesday cancelled a $35 billion (19.9 billion pounds) air tanker competition between Northrop Grumman Corp and Boeing Co for now, saying the contest had become too emotional and complex to be decided before the Bush administration leaves office in January.
10 Sep 2008
3. Forced sellers cast shadow over equity markets
Investors looking for the next shoe to drop in Europe's stock bear market are watching the region's pension funds and insurers uneasily.
25 Jul 2008
4. Forced sellers cast shadow over equity markets
Investors looking for the next shoe to drop in Europe's stock bear market are watching the region's pension funds and insurers uneasily.
17 Jul 2008
5. Boeing to challenge U.S. Air Force tanker decision
Boeing Co said on Monday it would formally challenge a decision by the U.S. Air Force to award a $35 billion aerial tanker program to a team led by Northrop Grumman Corp and Europe's EADS.
11 Mar 2008
6. Pilot is first woman to win flying bravery medal
Helicopter pilot Michelle Goodman has become the first woman to be awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, after saving a life under heavy fire in Iraq.
04 Mar 2008
7. U.S. Congress roiled by Air Force tanker decision
A political backlash erupted on Monday over a decision by the U.S. Air Force to pass over U.S. aerospace giant Boeing Co and award a $35 billion (17 billion pound) aerial refuelling tanker contract to a partnership that includes the European parent of Airbus.
04 Mar 2008
8. East Timor sends more forces to hunt rebels
East Timor sent over 1,000 police and soldiers to sweep hills and raid homes on Friday in pursuit of rebels involved in last week's assassination attempts on the country's president and prime minister.
22 Feb 2008
9. Union forced to change anti-Peugeot ad campaign
A campaign by the Transport and General Workers Union (T&GWU) against Peugeot has been modified after a radio ad was deemed to have breached broadcast advertising guidelines, a union official said on Monday.
10 Jul 2006
10. Bush Reaffirms Pre-Emptive Use of Force
Undaunted by the difficult war in Iraq, President Bush reaffirmed his strike-first policy against terrorists and enemy nations on Thursday and said Iran may pose the biggest challenge for America.
16 Mar 2006
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