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Last updated
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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 December 8, 2003:
US| World
| Afghanistan | India/Pakistan |
Iraq | Middle East | Korea
| Philippines | Military | Bio/Chemical
| Op-Ed
US News:
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World News:
France
holds 10 suspects in US embassy threats
Canadian
national suspected of being Hamas assassin
How
November 17 was cracked
Riyadh bomb
suspect killed
Western
tourists kidnapped in Iran
Troops,
rebels start surrendering weapons in Liberia
Rebels
Release Prisoners, Refuse to Return to Abidjan
Rebels
involved in death of Japanese captured
U.S.
helps Colombia take down guerrillas
Second
Faction Disarms in Columbia
US
issues terror warning in Indonesia
Report:
Kuwaits economic outlook brighter since Saddams ouster
Blair
gets reprieve after Iraqi Col's revelations on WMDs
Bali
bombers still on the run
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Afghanistan News:
Taliban
says kidnapped Indians safe
Taliban
Take More Hostages: 3 Indian Engineers, 2 More Turks
Two
Turks, Afghan Freed in Afghanistan
U.S.
in Biggest Afghan Push, Regrets Deaths
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Iraq News:
Newsweek:
Bin Ladens Iraq Plans
Saddam
Said Directing Attacks From Hideout West of Baghdad
US
soldier, boy killed in Iraq
Guerrillas
in Saddam's hometown behind US attacks
Green
Zone a safe haven for Americans in Iraq
South
Korean company pulls staff out of Iraq
Scholars
warn of Iraq becoming dictatorship
Grand
ayatollah emerges as prominent leader in Iraq
U.S.
plans to triple Iraqi defense corps
More
attacks expected as Iraq elections near
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Pakistan / India News:
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Israel / Palestine News:
UN
to vote to send fence to Hague
Hamas
Official Says Suicide Attacks to Resume
Palestinian
dialogue not over yet
Dismay
at Cairo talks failure
Palestinian
Officials Vow to Keep Working on Truce Deal
Lula:
Roadmap will bring peace if Israel follows it
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Korea News:
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Philippines News:
Govt
declares unilateral truce
Despite
kidnaps, foreigners safe here
Commander
Robot brought to Camp Aguinaldo
'Robot'
pocketed P10M from Sipadan ransom payments
Philippine
government hails arrest of militant leader
Philippines
says Abu Sayyaf terror group dealt severe blow
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Military News:
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Bio/Chemical News:
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Op-Ed / Special Reports:
Jihad
has worked - the world is now split in two
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