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Egypt Islamist candidate vows break with old ways

CAIRO — The Mus­lim Brotherhood’s can­di­date for the Egypt­ian pres­i­den­tial runoff promised Tues­day he would break sharply with the ways of ousted auto­crat Hosni Mubarak, a day after angry pro­test­ers burned down the head­quar­ters of his chal­lenger who served as prime min­is­ter in the old regime.

Violence flares after Egypt election results

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CAIRO — A mob set fire late Mon­day to the cam­paign head­quar­ters of one of the two Egypt­ian pres­i­den­tial politi­cians fac­ing each other in a runoff that will decide a new leader after last year’s pop­u­lar upris­ing, the first sign of unrest after the vot­ing yielded divi­sive candidates.

Brotherhood claims lead as Egypt vote count begins

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CAIRO — The Mus­lim Broth­er­hood quickly staked a claim Thurs­day for its can­di­date to advance to a runoff vote, say­ing its exit polls showed him lead­ing in Egypt’s land­mark pres­i­den­tial elec­tion to suc­ceed ousted leader Hosni Mubarak.

Obama: NATO shifting to help peace in Afghanistan

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CHICAGO — The NATO alliance that has fought for a decade in Afghanistan is help­ing that nation shift toward sta­bil­ity and peace, but there will be “hard days ahead,” Pres­i­dent Barack Obama said Sun­day as alliance lead­ers insisted the fight­ing coali­tion will remain effec­tive despite France’s plans to yank com­bat troops out early.

Army opens jobs in combat battalions to women

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FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. — Female sol­diers this week are mov­ing into new jobs in once all-male units as the Army breaks down for­mal bar­ri­ers in recog­ni­tion of what has already hap­pened in wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

3 remain in the hunt to become sheriff

The field of can­di­dates to replace for­mer Delaware County Sher­iff Wal­ter L. Davis III has been whit­tled down to three names.

US prepares for last major Afghan offensive

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KABUL, Afghanistan — For Tal­iban mil­i­tants and U.S. strate­gists alike, all roads in this impov­er­ished coun­try of moun­tain passes, arid deserts and nearly impass­able goat tracks lead to this ancient cap­i­tal of 3 mil­lion peo­ple nes­tled in a high and nar­row valley.

Tulsa police say shootings may have been revenge

TULSA, Okla. — Two men were arrested Sun­day in a shoot­ing ram­page that left three peo­ple dead and ter­ror­ized Tulsa’s black com­mu­nity, and police said one sus­pect may have been try­ing to avenge his father’s shoot­ing two years ago by a black man.

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