Warsaw summons US envoy to explain Iraq spat (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Polish Foreign Minister Anna Fotyga summoned the US ambassador to explain why an American diplomat allegedly pressed for Poland`s deputy premier to be fired for his stance on the Iraq war.
Hillary leads US election spending with 30 mln dollar campaign (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Hillary Clinton spent almost 30 million dollars of her US Senate election campaign funds, more than any other candidate in the runup to Tuesday`s election, despite not facing a credible challenge.
US signals it will work with a reformed Ortega (AFP via Yahoo! News)
The United States is ready to work with a Nicaraguan government headed by Daniel Ortega if the former Marxist rebel leader "reaches out" first to his one-time enemy, former US president Jimmy Carter said.
Crashing voting machines raise ghost of US elections past (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Crashing voting machines and other computer glitches forced at least two US states to extend voting hours, but balloting in most places was, as one voter said, a "piece of cake".
US urges transparent trial of US terrorist suspects in Vietnam (AFP via Yahoo! News)
The United States called for a "transparent" trial for three Americans due to go to court on terrorism charges Friday in Vietnam, just days before US President George W. Bush visits the country.
Europe`s lessons for US watchdogs (FT.com via Yahoo! News)
As US regulators mull over what action, if any, they might take to deal with "short squeezes" in the government bond market, they could do well to glance at some lessons from the other side of the Atlantic.
Computer glitches, breakdowns mar vote in several US states (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Glitches with electronic ballot machines and reports of voter intimidation in several states marred US congressional elections despite efforts to avoid a repeat of poll debacles in recent years.
US government trying to derail domestic spying court case (AFP via Yahoo! News)
US officials trying to derail a domestic spying lawsuit in the name of national security got permission to present their argument to a federal appeals court in San Francisco.
US will work with reformed Ortega in Nicaragua: Carter (AFP via Yahoo! News)
US officials are willing to work with Nicaraguan president-elect Daniel Ortega, if the former Marxist rebel leader "reaches out" first to his one-time enemy, former US president Jimmy Carter said.
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