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News Archives from December 26, 2002:
US| World
| Afghanistan | India/Pakistan |
Iraq | Middle East | Korea
| Military | Bio/Chemical| Investigation
| Financial | Features
US Headlines:
FAA
Issues Flight Restrictions Over NYC on New Year's Eve
Eyes
on 2004 Vote, Democrats Fault U.S. Terror Defense
U.S.
moving to break logjam of visa requests by foreigners
Senators
Urge Multilateral Action on North Korea
Lieberman
Sees Gulf States Supporting United States
A
Republican agenda in five easy pieces
Hate-Crime
Statistics Distort Truth of American Tolerance
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World Headlines:
Kenyan
camp seen fertile ground for terror
Snubbed
by Arabs, Gadhafi plays statesman across Africa
Russia
will aid 2nd Iran reactor
Australia:
Buildings soft targets for terrorism
Britains
Churches, Political Leaders Unified Against War on Iraq
Libya
Firm on Quitting Arab League, Rejects Sharons Claims
Nato
chief defends Bush on Iraq
Bomb
explodes in Nepalese capital, 7 injured
Christmas
Eve Bomb Attack Kills 13, Wounds 12 in Philippines
Saudi
Arabia's deputy defense minister speaks out on war's impact
Pro-EU
rally swells to 30,000 in Cyprus
Suspect
in Turkmenistan assassination attempt detained
Trinidad
and Tobago; Terrorists Develop Island Operations
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Afghanistan Headlines:
Afghan
warlord to aid al Qaeda
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Iraq:
Call
Saddam's bluff
Iraq
Stockpiles Food for War
US
senior officials due in Ankara for talks on Iraqi war
US
offers 5 billion dollars for Turkey's support for war on Iraq
U.N.
Experts Interview Head of Baghdad Tech University
US
Again Prepared to Use Radioactive Bullets in Iraq War
US
won't be alone in Iraq action: NATO
Q&A:
What will the inspectors do?
Iraq:
A diplomatic prelude to war?
Seeking
Saddam's weapons scientists
White
House Anxious to Find Smoking Gun
The
Role of Iraq's Oil as War Nears
Iraqi
Army Prepares for War; exercises aimed at countering an American attack
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Pakistan / India Headlines:
MIG-21
crashes in Kashmir, killing one on ground
4
wounded in bomb explosion in Nepal's capital
Pakistani
President and Prime Minister condemn church attack
Indias
Capital Gets Worlds Finest Metro Rail
Pakistani
May Have Offered Iraq Nuke Aid
Muslim
Cleric Detained in Grenade Attack, Killing 3 Girls in Pakistan Church
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Israeli / Palestinian Headlines:
Israel
Will Expand Its Smallpox Vaccinations, but Not to Everyone
Israelis
kill 6 in hunt for militants
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Korea:
Pyongyang
draws fire from Seoul on reactors
IAEA
Very Worried About N.Korea Nuclear Move
Nuke
Activity in North Korea
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Military Headlines:
Drugs
Involved in US Friendly Fire Deaths of Canadian Soldiers
US
and Israel to develop airliner defence system
U.S.
military expands mission to include high-profile Afghan reconstruction
projects
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Bio/Chemical Headlines:
US
smallpox plan may divert resources from other health efforts
City
Struggles to Contend with Widespread WTC Cough
Assessing
The Scope Of WTC Ailments
Study:
WTC Dust Not Serious Threat
WTC
Dogs Receiving Better Health Care Than Human Rescuers
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Investigation Headlines:
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Financial Headlines:
Growing
U.S. Need for Oil From the Mideast Is Forecast
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Feature Articles:
Could
the World Trade Center Become the World Cultural Center?
Who
finances the fanatics?
2002,
from the best (Bush) to the worst (the Baghdad Boys) to the silliest (the
EU)
U.S.-supplied
television spots receive chilly reception in Arab world
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