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UN wants more police and troops for Haiti

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FBI takes down controversial photo

FBI takes down controversial photo New bin Laden image taken from Spanish lawmaker Sun Jan 17, 7:09PM PT - AP 0:59 | 221314 views A Spanish lawmaker was horrified to learn that the FBI used an online photograph of him to create an image showing what Osama bin Laden might look like today. The FBI has since taken the image down.…

Defense chief says no US police role in Haiti

Defense chief says no US police role in Haiti BOARD A U.S. MILITARY AIRCRAFT – U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Monday the U.S. forces in Haiti for earthquake relief can defend themselves and innocent Haitians or foreigners if lawlessness boils over. Gates said he does not foresee an expanded policing role for the United States, however. The United States is chiefly involved in distributing relief and will support the United Nations in providing security, Gates said. "I haven't heard of us playing a policing role at any point," Gates told reporters traveling with him to India for talks on defense cooperation, trade and relations between India and Pakistan. Gates gave a fuller explanation of the rules under which U.S. troops are operating than the Pentagon previously provided. Gates approved rules of engagement for U.S. forces on shore and aboard nearby ships. "Anywhere we deploy our troop

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Huge Haiti quake topples buildings, many feared dead

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Detroit puts on brave face for auto show

Detroit puts on brave face for auto show The Detroit auto show opens on Monday in a subdued atmosphere, as the industry comes out of yet another disastrous year for sales. But the mood is more upbeat than a year earlier, when the very existence of GM and Chrysler was in doubt. Swedish carmaker Saab put into liquidation Detroit car show running on empty 'Americans have bought too many foreign cars'