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             Last updated on 11/15/03

The war on terrorism news headlines on this page are from yesterday's "News Roundup" section. All archives are available by date from our News Archives Guide.

News Archives from November 14, 2003:

US| World | Afghanistan | India/Pakistan | Iraq | Middle East | Korea | Philippines | Military | Bio/Chemical | Op-Ed

US News:

Jurors Stop Deliberations in Sniper Trial

Penalties vary if Muhammad is convicted

Deliberations Begin in Muhammad Trial

What did Bush know before 9/11 attacks?

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World News:

Protesters surround Georgian president's office

Museveni wants rebel leaders dead

Ugandan president vows to kill rebel leaders

Georgia: Armoured vehicles,soldiers seen in central Tbilisi

Italy resolves to keep forces within Iraq despite losses

US Embassy, Consulates in Saudi Arabia to Reopen

Ireland: Police Probe Inla Link to Bomb Hoax

Fake Bomb Put Under Dublin Reporter's Car

Yemeni Terror Suspects Face Extradition to U.S.

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Afghanistan News:

Afghans Say Four Suspected Militants Killed

Second Romanian soldier dies

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Iraq News:

Operation 'Iron Hammer' targets rebel positions

Two soldiers killed as U.S. attacks go on

Portuguese Iraq reporter abducted

1 Portuguese reporter wounded in Iraq, 1 seized

US estimates 5,000 guerrillas in Iraq

U.S. counterattacks continue

Blast wounds three in northern Iraq

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Pakistan / India News:

Norway pulls out of SL peace talks

Tigers fear for peace mediation

Pakistan denies providing Iran nuclear program assistance

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Israel / Palestine News:

Former Israeli security chiefs warn of catastrophe

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Korea News:

 

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Philippines News:

 

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Military News:

 

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Bio/Chemical News:

 

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Op-Ed / Special Reports:

Al Qaeda's Riyadh gaffe

The 'stupid' man who fooled us all

The power of a car, a bomb and a man willing to die

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