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             Last updated on 11/18/03

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 17, 2003:

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

US News:

Court to Hear Case of Sept. 11 Suspect

Questions surround plan for Iraq

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World News:

Japan markets dive in response to terror threat

Koizumi: Japan Won't Give in to al-Qaida Terror Threats

Japan defies al-Qaeda 'threat'

Okinawans Ask Rumsfeld to Thin Out Troops

Turkey Says Hopes to Identify Suicide Bombers

2 AlQaida car bombs near Istanbul synagogues leave 23 dead

Bali bomb mastermind loses appeal against death sentence

Yemeni suspects face trial in US

Germany Sends al-Qaida Suspects to U.S.

Hezbollah Leader Meets With German Envoy

Yemeni court frees 92 militants

Anti-rebel role for U.S. increases in Colombia

Blasts seen bolstering Turkey ties with Israel

Synagogue Bombings Could Tilt Turkey Toward West

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Afghanistan News:

Afghan Soldiers Surrender Their Weapons

French U.N. worker slain in Afghanistan

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Iraq News:

New Tape Of Saddam Broadcast

U.S. examines helicopter wreckage

Saddam tape follows 17 dead in Black Hawk loss

Iraq begins post-war oil exports

'Saddam message' calls for more strikes on US forces

New Iraq timetable gives United States 'exit strategy'

Iraq forges unlikely alliance between leaders

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Pakistan / India News:

Violent strike in India's Assam over train attacks

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Israel / Palestine News:

Palestinian youth killed in West Bank town

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Korea News:

N Korea voices readiness to halt nuclear program

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Philippines News:

 

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Military News:

Rumsfeld: US troops to stay in Iraq beyond June

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Bio/Chemical News:

UN Experts Say AL-Qaida Wants BioChem Weapons

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Op-Ed / Special Reports:

Istanbul bombings spark widespread condemnation

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