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PENTAGON METRO SHOOTING Gunman in Pentagon Metro Shooting dies WASHINGTON a ' The gunman who wounded two police officers at the subway entrance to the Pentagon has died.
The visit by US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in Brazil Wednesday was billed as an effort to forge ties with a country that is increasingly emerging as a recognized global power.
But the rhetoric of partnership came easier than the reality. Brazil rebuffed Ms. Clinton's efforts to win support for more sanctions on Iran's nuclear program.
Brazilian Foreign Minister Celso Amorim told reporters Wednesday that Brazil wanted two or three months' more negotiation with Iran."We still have some possibility of coming to an agreement ... but that may require a lot of flexibility on both sides," he said, with Clinton present. "We will not simply bow down to the evolving consensus if we do not agree."
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton failed to win Brazil's support Wednesday for more sanctions against Iran and said Tehran would not talk seriously about its nuclear program until the United Nations took new action.
Some key events that led to New York Gov. David Paterson's announcing he won't seek election.
Argentina says it's sending a field hospital, doctors and water treatment plants.
It took Evan Bayh, the son of a legendary Senator from Indiana, two terms of his own to learn that the conservative Democrat was living a lie as a legislator.
After trading barbs for several weeks, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand and her potential Democratic primary challenger, Harold Ford Jr., spoke, and even shook hands, at the annual meeting of the state's minority lawmakers Sunday night.
Former Tennessee congressman and undeclared U.S. Senate candidate Harold Ford Jr.
The Kennedy family dynasty joined together during the 2008 primaries to try and destroy Bill and Hillary Rodham Clinton.
The Race of a Lifetime is an account by two journalists of the dramatic fight for the White House in the 2008 Presidential Election.
Republicans appear to have won three of the four special elections for the New York State Assembly yesterday, picking up two suburban seats previously held by Democrats -- one on Long Island and one in wealthy Westchester County.