Despite Burma's record of repression, it's probably legal for American companies to sell Internet filters there, export lawyers say. But is it ethical?
At issue is whether intelligence presented by Israel showing nuclear ties between Syria and North Korea was conclusive enough to justify military action.
AP - Republican presidential hopefuls Mitt Romney and Rudy Giuliani quarreled over tax and spending cuts Tuesday, each claiming greater commitment than the other in a debate in the nation's struggling manufacturing heartland.
AP - Guards working for an Australian-owned security company fired on a car as it approached their convoy Tuesday, killing two women civilians before speeding away from the latest bloodshed blamed on the deadly mix of heavily armed protection details on Baghdad's crowded streets.
AP - President Bush said Tuesday that he's open to new ideas for changing the "No Child Left Behind" education law but will not accept watered-down standards or rollbacks in accountability.
Searchers found the remains of the last three of 10 people killed in a plane crash in Washington state. Yakima County Sheriff Ken Irwin said evidence suggests the plane carrying nine skydivers hit the ground at roughly 70 mph going "about straight down." Jaaima Ritchey said her sister died "doing what she loved."
The sole survivor of Sunday's shooting rampage in Wisconsin played dead after off-duty sheriff's deputy Tyler Peterson shot him three times, Wisconsin's attorney general said Tuesday. Some of Peterson's other victims were gunned down as they tried to hide.
While all eyes were on Fred Thompson, the most heated exchanges during Tuesday's GOP presidential debate occurred between Rudy Giuliani and Mitt Romney, as they attacked each other's fiscal records.