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News Archives from July 12, 2002:

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

US Headlines:

Spending Bill on Terrorism Brings Split Within G.O.P.

State willing to cede control over visas

Deficit to Hit $165 Billion; expected to disappear again by 2005

Senator blasts management of Vermont INS facility

Bush administration backs off Iraq POW mission

Al Qaeda remains a silent menace in U.S., senators say

State willing to cede control over visas

The voucher movement has far to go

The ACLU’s atheistic agenda is a long-term project

Another pilot caught drunk at Miami airport

Girl, mom differ with dad in Pledge case

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World Headlines:

China's President May Be Reluctant to Cede Power

Report: China moves endangering Taipei

Thailand helps U.S. fight passport fraud

UN and US reach deal on war crimes court

US warns of danger to Taiwan

Crisis in Turkish government mounts

Iranian youth fight for social freedom

European boycott targets Israeli universities

Thailand helps U.S. fight passport fraud

U.N. balks at ICC compromise

A terror apologist at the Church of England

Barak warns Iraq, Iran next targets in terror war

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Afghanistan Headlines:

Whitney Azoy's Op-Ed Series on Afghanistan

Karzai Doubted by His Own

Karzai orders probe into torture allegation

Iran said to play mixed Afghan role

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Iraq:

U.S. planned invasion to sabotage Saddam's weapons plants

U.S., UK spies in Iraq to incite revolt

Farrakhan denies 'Iraqi victory' quote

The Iraq game plan

Jordan Reaffirms Opposition to Use of Force Against Iraq

US questions Iraq offer on MIA

U.S. watches Iraq closely Waiting for Saddam to make error

Japan mulls continued refueling in case of U.S. attack on Iraq

Farrakhan denies 'Iraqi victory' quote

Iraqi opposition groups to discuss Saddam's ouster

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Pakistan / India Headlines:

Pakistan's President Outlines His Plan for Democracy

India to Push Muslim Woman for Top UN Post

Pak Asks Foreign Fighters to Surrender

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Israeli / Palestinian Headlines:

Palestinian American Perspective Finds Column in U.S. Paper

Arafat writes to Powell opening dialogue with State Dept.

U.S. Signals Arafat Must Not Be Removed by Force

Berri: Bush sees Middle East issues ‘with an Israeli eye’

Palestinian Photographer Killed

Israel credits occupation for lull in attacks

Israel is set to put Arafat aide on trial

Sharon concedes not to oust Arafat

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Military Headlines:

U.S. troops exempted U.N. agrees no prosecution for a year

Elite U.S. unit keeps heat on terrorists

In this war, not only the sons of the poor are enlisting

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Bio/Chemical Headlines:

Iraqi sites for bio-war revealed by defector

SAS plan to blow up Saddam's germ sites

Researchers build a polio virus

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Investigation Headlines:

U.S. Inquiry Said to Focus on 2 Mosques in Seattle

Judge rules reporter must testify in Lindh trial

Al-Qaeda in Seattle? Local group being investigated

Pipe Bomb Caused D.C. Explosion, Police Say

Al-Qaeda in Seattle?

Hunt for hidden web messages goes on

Al Qaeda may be regrouping in Lebanon

Ashcroft warns of 'sleeper terrorists' in U.S.

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Financial Headlines:

In Tough Times, a Company Finds Profits in Terror War

Why the corporate scandals won't hurt Republicans

Prison time isn't the correction the economy needs

Better to be poor in a rich country, than poor in a poor one

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Feature Articles:

Osama bin Laden post-mortem

Cargo with strategic potential

Democratic hypocrisy on war and peace

Basing policy on an illusion

Arm the pilots

Don’t blame Islam for terrorism

The anti-American snipers suffer from Pipsqueak Syndrome

Europeans have greater problems than errant U.S. soldiers

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