News Archive Guide


Last updated on 4/18/03

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 April 17, 2003:

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

US Headlines:

The left's "judicial Armageddon" is an assault on democracy

Bush's cultural advisers resign over looting of Iraq museum

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World Headlines:

US, Japanese, South Korean officials to meet on DPRK nuclear issue

Japanese Defense Agency conceals budgets for cluster bombs

US troops arrive in Philippines for military exercises

Syria will not allow weapons inspections

Iran: accusations against Syria are illegal, baseless

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Afghanistan Headlines:

Grenade attack on UNICEF office in eastern Afghan city

Coalition Troops Uncover 3 Afghan Weapons Caches

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Iraq:

Russia opposes "automatic" lifting of Iraq sanctions

US urges end to UN sanctions on Iraq

U.S. bombed bases of Iranian rebels in Iraq

Iranian group agrees to surrender to U.S.

Saddam's half-brother captured in Baghdad

Experts Plot Emergency Plan to Save Iraqi Heritage

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Pakistan / India Headlines:

India caucus for talks with Pakistan

India raised defence budget, US told

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Israeli / Palestinian Headlines:

Passover security tightened

IOF Kills 2 Palestinians, Wounds 3 in the West Bank and Gaza

Israel wants strike on Syria while iron's hot

Arafat moves to fill the void in the Arab world

Israeli gunfire in West Bank kills one Palestinian teenager

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Korea:

Powell Welcomes N. Korea Nuclear Talks

S Korea press regrets talks exclusion

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Military Headlines:

Second U.S. aircraft carrier leaves Gulf

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Bio/Chemical Headlines:

 

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Financial Headlines:

The Bush tax cut is streamlined but sturdy

The World Bank and IMF should stay out of Iraq

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Op-Ed:

We've won a war--and taught the Middle East a lesson

Syria’s support for terror is nothing new

What were artifacts doing in Iraq anyway?

Saddam’s regime is dead. Now what?

Uncovering Iraq's dirty little secrets

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