News Archive Guide


 

             Last updated on 1/10/03

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 January 9, 2003:

US| World | Afghanistan | India/Pakistan | Iraq | Middle East | Korea | Military | Bio/Chemical| Investigation | Financial | Features

US Headlines:

Homeland Security eyes site in Chantilly

GOP vows fast action on stalled agenda

Rangel should focus on the ROTC

The Left tries to force an antiwar movement

Dems may think Sen. Miller's the pits, but his retirement is peachy news for the GOP

A political theme emerges: class war

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World Headlines:

Peruvian Airliner Reported Missing

For news, S. Africa may shun the West

Libya, Syria Deny U.S. Allegations of Developing Banned Weapons

Two Turkish Military Planes Crash, Four Killed

Turkish Army Chief Accuses Gov’t of Supporting “Anti-Secularism”

Congo Rebels Eat Pygmies, Mass Slaughter Continues: U.N. Report

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Afghanistan Headlines:

Afghanistan needs an economy

Afghan drug crops up despite curbs

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Iraq:

UN inspectors search eight Iraqi sites for banned weapons

U.S. ambassador at U.N. blasts Iraq's weapons declaration

U.S.: Iraq Has Not Proved It Destroyed Weapons

The United States shares data about Iraqi weapons programs with Blix

U.N.'s inspector says despite wider sweeps, no weapons evidence found

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Pakistan / India Headlines:

3 Suspected Al Qaeda Arrested

Pakistan Army Gets Nuclear-Capable Missile, India Tests Ballistic Missile

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Israeli / Palestinian Headlines:

Israeli premier's re-election bid threatened by campaign-funds scandal

Court Overturns Israeli Rule to Ban Arab Lawmakers From Office

Scandal may hurt Sharon re-election

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Korea:

South Koreans don't believe they need American troops for protection

North Korea agrees to nuclear talks with South

North Korea wants a nonaggression pact with US, but a lesser assurance may suffice

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Military Headlines:

Military Says It Can't Make Enough Vaccines for Troops

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Bio/Chemical Headlines:

British Cops Look for More Ricin

Kyrgyz chemical plant robbed of powder used in nuclear reactors

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Investigation Headlines:

Residential heating costs are expected to soar up to 43 percent this winter

Yaser, that's my enemy: Ashcroft wins in court again

Government can hold citizens as enemy combatants, court rules

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Financial Headlines:

World economy to grow 2.75 percent in 2003: UN report

Democrats Who Backed Tax Cut in '01 Balk Now

Here are three other reasons to praise Bush’s plan

The president introduces a bold free-market initiative

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Feature and Opinion Articles:

We’re not serious about waging war

What's wrong with Holocaust movies

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