Pope Said Conscious, in Grave Condition
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Pope John Paul II was conscious but in "very grave" condition Friday after suffering heart failure during treatment for a urinary tract infection, his spokesman said, struggling with emotion.
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Shiite Pilgrims Fear Attacks in Iraq
1 hour, 20 minutes ago
An explosion Friday damaged a ninth-century minaret in Samarra that was once a sign of the central city's glory, as thousands of Shiite pilgrims slept on the streets of the holy city of Karbala for fear of traveling at night after a string of attacks on the faithful.
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Zimbabwe Gov't Accused of Election Fraud
1 hour, 29 minutes ago
With results starting to trickle in Friday, Zimbabwe's opposition leader accused the government of trying to steal the parliamentary election and urged people to defend their vote.
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Rescuers Focus on Indonesia Villages
Fri Apr 1, 5:09 AM ET
Rescuers turned their focus Friday to remote villages on the Indonesian island that bore the brunt of a powerful earthquake four days ago, as food aid some of it left over from the devastating quake and tsunami three months ago arrived in the area.
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Odds of Prince Rainier Recovery Said Slim
29 minutes ago
Prince Rainier III's chances of recovery from heart and kidney failure and respiratory problems were very slim, his palace said Friday, a day after his son and heir took over as regent of the Mediterranean principality.
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Catholics Worldwide Unite, Pray for Pope
17 minutes ago
From Polish workers to monks in Norway and parishioners in the Philippines, Roman Catholics around the world prayed Friday for Pope John Paul II.
Spain Arrests 12 Tied to Train Bombings
10 minutes ago
Police arrested at least 12 people Friday in connection with last year's train bombings.
4 Bodies Recovered in Albania Plane Crash
1 hour, 12 minutes ago
Search teams recovered four bodies Friday from the wreckage of a U.S. military aircraft that crashed in mountainous southern Albania, and were looking for five missing crew members, authorities said.
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Zarqawi Aide Held by U.S. Military in Iraq
Fri Apr 1, 4:12 AM ET
The U.S. military in Iraq is holding what it believes to be the first American captured fighting for the Iraqi insurgency. Pentagon officials describe the man, who holds U.S. and Jordanian citizenship, as a senior associate of terrorist leader Abu Musab Zarqawi.
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U.N. Passes Sudan War Crimes Resolution
Fri Apr 1, 3:10 AM ET
After weeks of often bitter negotiations, the U.N. Security Council approved a resolution to refer Sudanese war crimes suspects to the International Criminal Court, agreeing to major concessions demanded by United States.
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