But some Hispanics are reluctant to fill out the census form
Three countries call on Sudanese officials to take further steps to fully implement country's 2005 peace accord
They say election could mark the beginning of the end for all political parties in Sudan
Report criticizes Pakistani government for not providing adequate security measures for the former Prime Minister
He had been charged with lying to investigators in connection with a foiled plot to bomb Manhattan subway trains
Envoys discussed US draft resolution providing for another round of sanctions against Iran for its refusal to stop uranium enrichment
Israel has accused Syria of transferring long-range Scud missiles to Lebanese-based militant group Hezbollah
Logistical problems are being reported in several places, especially in the south
General says he does not want to use force against protesters demanding PM Abhisit Vejjajiva resign
Two-day event largest hosted by US president in more than in six decades
Diplomat has been released from US custody and will not face charges after being restrained Wednesday by US air marshals
New treaty will cut US and Russian nuclear warheads by 25% to 30%, and will lead to talks on deeper reductions
Soldier was captured in Afghanistan on June 30
Officials say holding elections as scheduled will keep country's north-south peace process on track
Some analysts say elections could result in further crisis because they will not likely be seen as credible
Sadr's Shi'ite religious party won 39 seats in the March 7 parliamentary election
But the Lebanese man's lawyer not sure if sentence waited or postponed
Partial and full boycotts are being announced by parties opposed to ruling National Congress Party
Suggestions have been that terms are being softened to win Russian, Chinese support
Federal judges to decide whether to consolidate more than 100 lawsuits filed against Toyota in massive recall campaign
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