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News Archives from December 23, 2002:
US| World
| Afghanistan | India/Pakistan|
Iraq | Middle East | Military
| Bio/Chemical| Investigation |
Financial | Features
US Headlines:
Cities
Urge Restraint in Fight Against Terror
Bizarre
praise of Osama riles senator's challenger
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World Headlines:
Britain
warns its citizens for possible terrorist attack in S.Africa
UN
chief issues secret orders for war in Iraq
N
Korea 'unsealing nuclear laboratory'
North
Korea Says It Regains Access to Its Plutonium
Ivorian
rebels warn France
Malaysians
on Bali wanted list
N.
Korea raises nuclear tensions
U.N.,
U.S. Deplore N. Korea Nuke Actions
U.S.
has no plans to attack North Korea
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Afghanistan Headlines:
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Iraq:
U.S.
to give Iraq inspectors photos of 'sanitation activities'
U.S.
Says Iraq Shot Down Another Unmanned Drone
Burden
of proof shifts now to Iraq
Iraq:
US, U.K. meddle with inspections
Anti-Iraq
Coalition Building Slowly
UN
questions key Iraqi scientists
Iraq
'Ready to Deal' With Questions
Inspectors
Begin Interviewing Saddam's Scientists
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Pakistan / India Headlines:
Iran
seeks to boost Pakistan ties
Pakistanis
begin anti-INS drive
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Israeli / Palestinian Headlines:
Palestinians
Cancel January Elections
Lieberman:
Ramallah in 'Desperate' Shape
Sharon:
Israel will know how to defend itself if attacked by Iraq
Two
Hamas activists killed by undercover troops near Jenin
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Military Headlines:
U.S.
can handle North Korea and Iraq, Rumsfeld says
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Bio/Chemical Headlines:
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Investigation Headlines:
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Financial Headlines:
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Feature Articles:
Al-Qaeda
and Bin Laden on the Web
How
and why Islamists, jihadists, sleeper cells are flocking to U.S.
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