
Last updated on 4/3/03
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News Archives from April 2, 2003:
US| World
| Afghanistan | India/Pakistan |
Iraq | Middle East | Korea
| Military | Bio/Chemical| Financial
| Op-Ed
US Headlines:
Senator:
Try Arnett for treason
FBI
warns of female terror recruits
Independence
Hall Is Shuttered Over Security Concerns
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World Headlines:
Philippines:
Attackers Hurl Explosives at 3 Mosques
Philippines:
Blast kills at least 15 in Davao
Fearing
regional war, Saudis reiterate call for Hussein to step aside
Syria
gives passports to suicide bombers
Errant
Missiles Fuel Anti-War Anger in Turkey
Widow
hopes slain cameraman will inspire others
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Afghanistan Headlines:
State
Department: Afghanistan not safe for Americans
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Iraq:
Missile
Downs U.S. FA-18 Hornet Over Iraq
Karbala:
Black Hawk down: 7 dead, 4 injured but rescued
No
sniping, mortars, or tracer. No sign of dreaded Republican Guard
Lynch
Shot Enemy Soldiers Prior to Her Capture, Officials Say
Karbala
advance further proof of street fighting intentions
Iraqi
Troops Head South of Baghdad
Arafat
plays role in release of Newsday men in Iraq
Saddam's
suicidal deployment of elite troops could be gift to coalition
BBC
Cameraman Killed by Landmine
8
days of captivity described
U.S.
Troops Get Vehicles as Turkish Supply Line Widens
Mission
to save Private Lynch
Apache
Units Hit Iraqi Armor Near Karbala
U.S.
Meets Sporadic Resistance in Two-Pronged Attack Near Capital
Experts
See U.S. Taking Baghdad in 4 to 8 Weeks
Civilian
toll up as war rages
Eleven
bodies found with rescued American POW
Rumsfeld
And Myers Defend War Plan
Journalists
freed after week in Baghdad prison
Chemicals,
explosives found in hideouts of Ansar radicals
Vanguard
19 Miles from S. Baghdad
Republican
Guard Division Destroyed, Commander Says
U.S.
Troops Advance on Two Fronts Toward Baghdad
Saddam
chairs meeting; no proof that's true
Powell
says he's certain Turkey won't sent troops to north Iraq
Powell
to seek more Turkish support for Iraqi war
Rumsfeld:
Negiotiations only for Iraq surrender
Saddam
Hussein's absence fans speculation
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Pakistan / India Headlines:
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Israeli / Palestinian Headlines:
Witnesses:
4 killed in Gaza raid, youth shot dead in Qalqilyah
Ministry:
100 Palestinians martyred in March
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Korea:
UN
to debate North Korea
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Military Headlines:
Rescued
POW Arrives at U.S. Base
Despite
technology, Iraq war will be decided on ground
US
Troops Rescue Iraq POW Lynch
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Bio/Chemical Headlines:
FBI
warns of ricin threat in US
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Financial Headlines:
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Op-Ed:
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