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Last updated on 1/12/03 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 11, 2003:
US| World
| Afghanistan | India/Pakistan |
Iraq | Middle East | Korea
| Military | Bio/Chemical| Investigation
| Financial | Features
US Headlines:
Senator
wants FBI to explain bonus for official in 9/11 case
Congress's
dodgy drafters try to undermine the military
Democrats
promote class warfare again
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World Headlines:
U.K.
Charges 4 With Making Chem Weapons
Turkey
to Allow U.S. Survey of Bases
British
aircraft carrier heads to Gulf
Venezuela's
combustible crisis
Chavez
fires 700, faces shortages of food
Alliance
with Islamabad shaky from start
Cuban
dissident calls for change from within
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Afghanistan Headlines:
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Iraq:
Iraqi
Dissidents Reassured in a Talk With Bush About the Post-Hussein Era
Allies
to U.S.: Slow Down Iraq Plans
Kuwait
hopes Saddam will be toppled by his own people
U.S.
May Seize Iraq Oil Revenues to Pay War Bill: Report
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Pakistan / India Headlines:
Khwajas
again not produced in court
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Israeli / Palestinian Headlines:
A
Political Limbo Tests Arafat's Fortitude
Islamic
Jihad: US wants to transfer Palestinian refugees to Iraq
Undercover
unit traps Hamas man with offer of "excellent chickens at an interesting
price"
Witnesses:
17-year-old Palestinian killed while preparing grenade
Blair
to hold London talks Tues. despite absence of Palestinians
Arafat
urges militants to halt on attacks on Israelis before January 28 elections
Fifty
Israeli Tanks Withdraw From Jenin After Searching Homes
Attallah
Calls On Christians to Carry Out Martyr Operations
A
Palestinian grandmother's death tests Israel's justice system
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Korea:
North
Korea Vows 'Holy War'
Nuclear
Mediators Resort to Political Mind Reading
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Korea warns against retaliation over treaty move
North
Korean FM Confirms Pulling Out of Nuclear Pact
Interpreting
Pyongyang
North
Korea may be acting logically, at least from its own point of view
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Military Headlines:
U.S.
Official: Iraq Can Jam American 'Smart' Weapons
Officials
Say Troops Risk Identity Theft After Burglary
U.S.
Force in Gulf Is Said to Be Rising to 150,000 Troops
35,000
more U.S. troops ordered to Gulf
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Bio/Chemical Headlines:
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Investigation Headlines:
Under
Negotiated Plea Deal, Suspect Admits Links With Al-Qaeda
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Financial Headlines:
Democrats
escalate attack on tax-cuts for U.S. taxpayers
Sharp
rise in US job losses adds to gloom
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Feature and Opinion Articles:
Radical
Islam as the new evil empire
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