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Marines may be charged in Iraqi civilian deaths
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Marines could face criminal charges, possibly including murder, for their involvement in the deaths of up to two dozen Iraqi civilians in Haditha last November, a defense official said on Friday.

Capitol police reopen Rayburn building
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A huge U.S. House of Representatives office building was closed for five hours on Friday in a security alert, but after a floor-by-floor search police said possible gunshot sounds had apparently turned out to be noise from construction work.

Judge rejects reporter CIA leak case subpoena
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A judge rejected a request by former White House aide Lewis "Scooter" Libby on Friday to force ex-New York Times reporter Judith Miller to turn over all her notes, telephone records and appointment calendar.

Hayden confirmed as CIA chief
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate confirmed Gen. Michael Hayden on Friday as the next CIA director, with the Bush administration hoping he will help reinvigorate an agency battered by a string of intelligence failures.

Defense rests in case of Abu Ghraib dog handler
FORT MEADE, Maryland (Reuters) - The defense wrapped up its case on Friday in the military trial of a sergeant accused of terrorizing detainees at Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison, after struggling to prove that the abuse was approved by superiors.

Blair says world must forget past and help Iraq
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Tony Blair appealed on Friday for more international support for Iraq and urged quick reform of world bodies such as the United Nations, World Bank and IMF to tackle future crises like Iraq.

Iran says rejects Iraq talks with US for now
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iran has ruled out for now proposed talks with the United States over the future of Iraq because of Washington's "negative" attitude, Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki said on Friday.

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