The Delaware Gazette

Blast kills Iran nuclear expert amid ‘covert war’

TEHRAN, Iran — It seemed a clock­work killing: Motor­cy­cle rid­ers flashed by and attached a mag­netic bomb onto a car car­ry­ing a nuclear sci­en­tist work­ing at Iran’s main ura­nium enrich­ment facil­ity. By the time the blast tore apart the sil­ver Peu­geot, the bike was blocks away, weav­ing through Tehran traf­fic after what Iran calls the lat­est strike in an esca­lat­ing covert war.

Iraqis celebrate US exit, but worry for future

BAGHDAD (AP) — Even as Iraqis cel­e­brated the depar­ture of the last Amer­i­can troops Sun­day, the dan­gers left behind after nearly nine years of war were on full dis­play. Politi­cians feuded along the country’s poten­tially explo­sive sec­tar­ian lines and the drum­beat of deadly vio­lence went on.

US formally ends Iraq war with little fanfare

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BAGHDAD — There was no “Mis­sion Accom­plished” ban­ner. No vic­tory parade down the cen­ter of this cap­i­tal scarred and rearranged by nearly nine years of war. No crowds of cheer­ing Iraqis grate­ful for lib­er­a­tion from Sad­dam Hussein.

Ohio state rep moves to new House district

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COLUMBUS (AP) –Long­time Toledo law­maker Teresa Fedor has moved to a new home across town to avoid a pri­mary face­off with a fel­low Demo­c­rat in the Ohio House. It’s just one of many exam­ples of state leg­is­la­tors and con­gres­sional rep­re­sen­ta­tives thrown into limbo by a pair of redrawn dis­trict maps.

Police calm London, but riots flare across UK

LONDON — Thou­sands more police offi­cers flooded Lon­don streets Tues­day in a bid to end Britain’s worst riot­ing in a gen­er­a­tion as ner­vous shop­keep­ers closed early and some res­i­dents stood guard to pro­tect their neigh­bor­hoods. An eerie calm pre­vailed in the city, but unrest spread across cen­tral and north­ern Eng­land on a fourth night of vio­lence dri­ven by poor, diverse and brazen crowds of young people.

Ex-Murdoch aide Brooks arrested; Police chief out

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LONDON (AP) — An inten­si­fy­ing voice­mail hack­ing and police bribery scan­dal cut closer than ever to Rupert Mur­doch and Scot­land Yard on Sun­day with the arrest of the media magnate’s for­mer British news­pa­per chief and the res­ig­na­tion of London’s police commissioner.

Death toll from Joplin tornado climbs to 116

JOPLIN, Mo. — Res­cue crews dug through piles of splin­tered houses and crushed cars Mon­day in a search for vic­tims of a half-mile-wide tor­nado that killed at least 116 peo­ple when it blasted much of this Mis­souri town off the map and slammed straight into its hospital.

IMF chief jailed without bail in NY hotel-sex case

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NEW YORK — Hag­gard and unshaven after a week­end in jail, the chief of the Inter­na­tional Mon­e­tary Fund was denied release on bail Mon­day on charges of try­ing to rape a hotel maid as alle­ga­tions of other, sim­i­lar attacks by Dominique Strauss-Kahn began to emerge.

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