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Breach of confidence: Don't quote the queen

Breach of confidence: Don't quote the queen
By GREGORY KATZAssociated Press LONDON (AP) - Britons got a rare glimpse of Queen Elizabeth II's personal views Tuesday when a prominent BBC reporter told a live radio audience about a conversation he had with the queen in which she apparently described telling a minister of her concern

Yemen leader says would talk to disarmed al-Qaida

Yemen leader says would talk to disarmed al-Qaida
By AHMED AL-HAJAssociated Press SANAA, Yemen (AP) - Yemen's president said Tuesday he would talk to his country's branch of the al-Qaida militant network if it were to give up its weapons, abandon its extremist ideas and stop sheltering foreign fighters. The televised statement by

A brief glance of Obama's remarks at the UN

A brief glance of Obama's remarks at the UN
By The Associated Press Highlights of what President Barack Obama said and didn't say in his address to the United Nations General Assembly: WHAT HE SAID ANTI-AMERICAN PROTESTS: The killing of Ambassador Chris Stevens and other attacks on U.S. embassies overseas were attacks on America. The

Obama condemns violence tied to anti-Muslim film

Obama condemns violence tied to anti-Muslim film
By BEN FELLERAP White House Correspondent UNITED NATIONS (AP) - President Barack Obama is condemning an anti-Muslim film and the violence in the Middle East that has followed its release, saying there is "no speech that justifies mindless violence." Obama says in a speech Tuesday before the U.N

Romney says Clinton can 'do a man a lot of good'

Romney says Clinton can 'do a man a lot of good'
By JOSH LEDERMAN and KASIE HUNTAssociated Press NEW YORK (AP) - Republican White House hopeful Mitt Romney is unlikely to win Bill Clinton's vote, but that doesn't mean he can't soak up a bit of the popular former president's luster. The two men stood side by side Tuesday as

Romney says Clinton can 'do a man a lot of good'

Romney says Clinton can 'do a man a lot of good'
By JOSH LEDERMAN and KASIE HUNTAssociated Press NEW YORK (AP) - Republican White House hopeful Mitt Romney is unlikely to win Bill Clinton's vote, but that doesn't mean he can't soak up a bit of the popular former president's luster. The two men stood side by side Tuesday as

Romney: Benghazi a 'terrorist attack'

Romney: Benghazi a 'terrorist attack'
NEW YORK (AP) - Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney says the attack on the American consulate in Libya was an act of terrorism and says the United States must use foreign aid to bring about lasting change in such places. In a speech Tuesday, Romney said foreign aid cannot sustain a

Events in the life of Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi

Events in the life of Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi
By The Associated Press Aung San Suu Kyi's life has been marked by family tragedy, world travel and a political mission that prompted her to choose Myanmar's democracy struggle over her children, whom she left behind in England. Here are the key events in Suu Kyi's life that aides

Obama urges UN to confront roots of Muslim rage

Obama urges UN to confront roots of Muslim rage
By BEN FELLERAP White House Correspondent UNITED NATIONS (AP) - President Barack Obama told world leaders Tuesday that attacks on U.S. citizens in Libya "were attacks on America," and he called on them to join in confronting the root causes of the rage across the Muslim world. "I do believe that

Presidential campaign is nice, and then again not

Presidential campaign is nice, and then again not
By DAVID ESPO and KASIE HUNTAssociated Press NEW YORK (AP) - In a split-screen race for the presidency, Republican Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama were on their best campaign behavior in public Tuesday, all the while slashing away at each other in paid television ads. In separate