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U.S. To Maintain Its Military Clout in Asia, Armitage SaysU.S. Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage, right, and Japan's Senior Vice Foreign Minister Ichiro Aisawa shake hands prior to their meeting in Tokyo, Tuesday, Oct. 12, 2004. Armitage is in Japan to lead the talks with Japanese officials on seeking a breakthrough in stalled six-party negotiations on dismantling North Korea's nuclear weapons programs and attend Oct. 13-14 international donors' meeting for Iraqi reconstruction. (AP Photo/Itsuo Inouye)
Successful Election in AfghanistanAfghan election officials pass presidential election ballots to a warehouse on an Afghan military base in Kabul Sunday Oct. 10, 2004. Dozens of election volunteers gathered at the main counting center in Kabul where ballot boxes were arriving from across Afghanistan one day after the country's first-ever direct presidential elections. (AP-WWP)
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News of the WeekUnited States Defends Position on International Criminal Court Longest Sitting U.S. Supreme Court Opens New Term U.S. Trade Representative Promotes Middle East Free Trade Area Iraqi Reconstruction Effort Aims to Support January 2005 Elections Arab-American Political Activists Mobilize for Elections Iraq Action Justified Even Without WMD Discovery
Washington NewsSenators Review U.S. Visa Policies Afghanistan Shows that Democracy, Islam Are Compatible U.S. Welcomes Serbian Call for Participation in Kosovo Elections Arab Americans in Michigan Feel at Home Despite Impact of 9/11 Absentee Voters Predicted to Play Greater Role in 2004 Election
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