The president's visit drew support and opposition to the new plan
He also says a recent decision about special operations is not linked to civilian casualties
Jennifer Cooke, director of Africa Program at Center for Strategic, International Studies discusses Nigerian developments
Bernanke fights back against Senate efforts to scale back Federal Reserve oversight of US banks
Many Mexicans in country's violence-torn cities question government's ability to solve muder
Visit comes amid growing signs of stalemate in the 13-month-old unity government
President intensifies efforts to ensure support for legislation
Ornate sarcophagus has been at heart of international mystery for past two years
National security columnist, editor of ‘The Washington Times’ Bill Gertz notes visit coincides with end of 1st phase of Afghan operation
Investigator says complaints have surfaced of forced evictions and displacement at some events
Rwanda's bid to join the Commonwealth began in 2003
Monday was the 99th anniversary of International Women's Day, first marked in 1911
Secretary of State Clinton made comments during Washington news conference with Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou.
Man drew handgun, opened fire at entrance to Pentagon and is now in custody
Same sex couples can legally marry in the US capital
President indicates he's ready to try to pass plan with no support from opposition Republicans
Secretary of State says US would oppose any move to break up Bosnia-Herzegovina
Officials say offensive has made slow but steady progress against Taliban
Opinions differ on how closely the Taliban groups in Pakistan and Afghanistan remain linked to al-Qaida
Witnesses say eight of 10 missionaries left late Wednesday on plane bound for the city of Miami, Florida
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