HuffPost World Daily Brief: Deadly Afghanistan Blast.. CIA Spy Drone Shot Down.. Elian Gonzalez Turns 18

Wednesday, December 7, 2011
KABUL, Afghanistan -- Afghanistan's president vowed Wednesday to confront the Pakistani government over a devastating suicide bombing against a Shiite shrine in Kabul that he said originated in Pakistan, putting further pressure on already strained relations between the two neighbors.
Mexico: Gaddafi Son Tried To Enter Country
Dozens Of Bodies Dumped In Street
Cuban Raft Survivor Elian Gonzalez Turns 18
Gorbachev Calls For New Vote In Russia
CIA Spy Drone Crashes In Iran
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