
Last updated on 3/6/03
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 March 5, 2003:
US| World
| Afghanistan | India/Pakistan |
Iraq | Middle East | Korea
| Military | Bio/Chemical| Investigation
| Financial | Op-Ed
US Headlines:
New
immigration agency gets first big arrest
Saddam
Hussein Accuses United States of Trying to Enslave Arabs
Powell
will return to U.N. to lobby for support
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World Headlines:
U.S.
Warns Russia Over U.N. Veto on Iraq
Nigeria
Opposition Chief Killed in Run-Up to Polls
Blast
hits Colombia shopping mall
Philippines:
Bomb scare in Palace
Bin
Laden 'not in Pakistan'
Arroyo
rules out US combat role
Arroyo
Pledges to Punish Those Responsible for Philippines Blast
Bombing
Kills an American and 20 Others in Philippines
Syria
fears aftermath of an Iraq war
Russia
warns allies against imposing democratic values
Chirac,
Putin reaffirm convergence of position on Iraq
Pope
urges fast for peace
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Afghanistan Headlines:
UN
Sees Postwar Iraq Role Similar to Afghanistan
Small
Bomb Blast at Afghan U.N. Office
U.S.
Forces Defuse Motorcycle Bomb Near Afghan Base
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Iraq:
Powell:
U.S. Ready for War Without U.N.
Straw:
Britain Has 'Sufficient Authority' to Attack Iraq
Iraqi
Delegate Accuses Kuwait of Treason
Kofi
Annan pleads for Iraq compromise
U.S.
Confident on U.N. Resolution, Protests Persist
Rumsfeld
denies Iraq disarming
US
Orders Deployment of Additional 60,000 Troops in Gulf Region
Blix
to report Iraq 'only co-operates before Security Council meetings'
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Pakistan / India Headlines:
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Israeli / Palestinian Headlines:
15
killed in Haifa bus bombing; PM to convene security cabinet
Palestinians:
IDF troops arrest Hamas leader in Ramallah
At
least 8 dead, 30 injured in explosion on Haifa bus
Witness:
'The center of the bus lifted up into the air'
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Korea:
US
deploys 24 bombers to ward off N. Korea
US
Bombers Sent to Guam Following Spy Plane Incident with North Korea
British
Daily Stresses Roh-Bush Split
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Military Headlines:
U.S.
repositioning bombers near N. Korea
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Bio/Chemical Headlines:
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Investigation Headlines:
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Financial Headlines:
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Op-Ed:
Distracting
lies muddy the ground before the missiles start flying
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