The 12 months in which Rudolph W. Giuliani and Hillary Rodham Clinton faced each other in a Senate race are as instructive now as they were riveting then.
AP - Just 24 hours after securing an agreement between Israeli and Palestinian leaders to resume long-stalled peace talks, President Bush invited the pair to the White House to ceremonially inaugurate the first formal, direct negotiations in seven years.
AP - U.S.-led coalition troops killed 14 road construction workers in airstrikes in eastern Afghanistan after receiving faulty intelligence, Afghan officials said Wednesday.
AP - President Pervez Musharraf stepped down Wednesday from his powerful post as Pakistan's military commander, a day before he was to be sworn in as a civilian president in a long-delayed pledge not to hold both jobs.
With five weeks to go before the first votes are cast, Republican presidential hopefuls risk being pushed out of their comfort zones as they field questions from the public tonight in the party's first CNN/YouTube debate. The race is still up for grabs, and an edgy battle for the GOP nomination has turned even testier.
In an emotional speech, Pakistani President Gen. Pervez Musharraf on Wednesday stepped down from his position as army chief. Musharraf will take the oath of office on Thursday to serve a third presidential term, but this time as a civilian.
The Washington Redskins management today paid tribute to safety Sean Taylor, who died in the hospital after being shot in his Miami home. Coach Joe Gibbs said: "It's a tremendous loss for us and the football team." Owner Daniel Snyder added: "This is a terrible tragedy."