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Last updated on 1/16/03 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 15, 2003:
US| World
| Afghanistan | India/Pakistan |
Iraq | Middle East | Korea
| Military | Bio/Chemical| Investigation
| Financial | Features
US Headlines:
Bush
Says Opposes Race-Based University Admissions
Transition
in Senate Leads to Impasse and Accusations
Bush
hints at new aid for North Korea
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World Headlines:
U.N.
Probe Confirms Cannibalism in Congo
Officer's
Death in Antiterror Raid Stirs Debate in Britain
Terror
Arrests in England
70,000
Rally to Unite Cyprus, Get E.U. Membership
E.U.,
Germany Urge Second U.N. Resolution on Iraq
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Afghanistan Headlines:
Afghans
to Launch Martyr Operations Against U.S. Troops
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Iraq:
Moscow
Sends Peace Envoy as Saddam Palace Searched
U.S.
Urges Hussein to Abdicate, as Inspectors Check Palace
Iraq
Shrugs Off U.S., British Preparations for War
U.N.
inspectors visit presidential palace in Baghdad
Bush
Warns Hussein Again but Sidesteps Any 'Deadline'
Iraq
warned 'time is running out'
British
Muslims Warn Blair of 'Lasting Damage' between Muslims, The West
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Pakistan / India Headlines:
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Israeli / Palestinian Headlines:
Nine
Palestinians and Two Israelis Die in Day of Fury
Three
Palestinians Killed By Israeli Gunfire in West Bank
Rantisi
Urges Palestinian Children Not to Attack Settlement
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Korea:
N.
Korea Rejects Conditional U.S. Talks
Bush
softens stand on North Korea
Bush
Says Shift by North Korea Could Bring Aid
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Military Headlines:
Court-Martial
Hearing Begins for U.S. Pilots
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Bio/Chemical Headlines:
Missing
Vials Found in Texas Plague Scare
Doctors
Are Ironing Out Details for Giving the Smallpox Vaccine
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Investigation Headlines:
Malvo
linked to four sniper attacks
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Financial Headlines:
Bush
Urged to Push for Social Security Reform
White
House Sees Deficits for 'Foreseeable Future'
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Feature and Opinion Articles:
Nationalizing
health care will only exacerbate medical problems
Peaceniks
live on arrogance and naïveté
The
intellectual roots of anti-Americanism
Cigarette
Launch by Indonesian Muslim Organization Fails to Gain Momentum
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