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NATO accepts Afghanistan plan NATO leaders signed off on U.S. President Barack Obama's exit strategy from Afghanistan that calls for an end to combat operations next year and withdrawal by the end of 2014. www.cnn.com
NATO accepts Obama timetable to end war in Afghanistan by 2014 NATO leaders signed off Monday on President Barack Obama's exit strategy from Afghanistan that calls for an end to combat operations next year and the withdrawal of the U.S.-led international military force by the end of 2014. www.cnn.com
NATO backs Obama's Afghan exit plan NATO leaders signed off on President Obama's exit strategy from Afghanistan that calls for a 2013 end to combat operations. www.cnn.com
Obama: NATO plan has Afghans taking lead in combat operations by mid-2013 President Obama said Monday that the United States and its NATO allies have agreed on a plan that would have Afghan forces take the lead for combat operations by mid-2013. www.foxnews.com
NATO accepts Obama timetable President Obama called for NATO countries to sign off on his exit strategy from Afghanistan that calls for an end to combat operations next year and the withdrawal of the U.S.-led international military force by the end of 2014. www.cnn.com
Romney shifting focus from economy to education Mitt Romney is wading into a new policy arena — the nation's education system — as he broadens his focus to appeal to general election voters still getting to know President Barack Obama's likely opponent. news.yahoo.com
Romney to propose voucher-like education overhaul Shifting from the economy to education, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney was proposing a voucher-style system that could significantly alter the public school system and revive the debate over school choice. news.yahoo.com
Somalia on Track to End Failed State Status ADDIS ABABA - Somalia's main political entities have ended three days of often-heated talks, saying they remain committed to a political process leading to a post-transitional government by August. Participants say the United Nations-sponsored talks were surprisingly congenial given the number of contentious issues facing Somalia's often-hostile clans. In the end, the six parties agreed to put ... www.voanews.com
The allure of Panthertown Valley is timeless The announcement in November 1989 that the remote 6,300-acre Panthertown Valley tract in Jackson County had passed into the public domain was welcome news for knowledgeable outdoor enthusiasts throughout the southeastern United States. www.smokymountainnews.com
IAEA chief hails 'intensive' nuclear talks with Iran International Atomic Energy Agency chief Yukiya Amano hailed "intensive" talks on Iran's nuclear programme during a visit to Tehran on Monday, state television said, but no progress was made on key inspection issues. news.yahoo.com
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