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Middle East
breaking news Biden, Palin lead campaign clash on Mideast
breaking news Feuding aliyah groups reach deal
breaking news Reporter's Notebook: From the RNC
breaking news Livni: Clean, but is she wet behind ears?
breaking news Shaul Mofaz, the hawkish centrist
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Europe / FSU
breaking news In search of Jewish Vilna
breaking news Will a new Cold War play out in Mideast?
breaking news Will Lithuania leader stop probe of partisans?
breaking news Georgia war requires balancing in Israel
breaking news Behind the Georgian aid effort
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Vindication for French watchdog
in reversal of al-Dura video ruling
Mohammed al-Dura is generally believed to have been shot and killed at Gaza's Netzarim Junction on Sept. 30, 2000, but some have claimed the boy's death was staged for prime-time television.


The decision by a Paris court to overturn a libel ruling against a French media watchdog who claimed the iconic shooting of 12-year-old Mohammed al-Dura was manipulated by video editing lent new credence to claims that the shooting was staged.

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