Last week's warning of offensive gave Taliban fighters chance to leave area where they had been concentrated
Operation is aimed at regaining control of major opium trafficking hub for Taliban
They were accused of attempting to take 33 children out of Haiti without authorization
Blizzards affected tens of millions of people from Virginia up East Coast to Massachusetts
Officials say administration does not believe Iran can enrich uranium at level it claims it can
Snow blankets US Capital, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York
Doctors say they have never seen the kinds of fractures they are treating now
US Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano outlined agreement following airline bombing attempt by man who flew to US from Europe
UN Report predicts global economy will grow 2.4 percent in 2010
Many of violations occur against members of parliament in Africa and particularly in Eritrea
Officials hope conferences will generate significant funding commitments and lay out clear roadmap for non-military assistance to nation
VOA's Suzanne Presto went to grounds of Haiti's Presidential Palace, which is being used as staging area for helicopter relief flights
United States is discouraging Haitians from trying to make dangerous trip now
Mr. Obama was sworn into office on Jan. 20 2009
Statement comes in wake of cyber attack on Internet company Google and other companies in December
6.1 magnitude quake instills fresh fear in Haitians still reeling from last week's deadly earthquake
Senate race in northeast state throws into question fate of President Obama's domestic agenda as he begins his second year in office
Patients brought in by air because aftershock damaged the pier where USNS 'Comfort' was scheduled to dock
VOA's Jeff Swicord visits one family sleeping outside and lets them tell their story in sight and sound
Democrats, Republicans continue to argue over true longer-term costs of health care proposals
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