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News Archives from March 28, 2003:
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US Headlines:
U.S.:
2 Iraqi Terror Plots Thwarted
Military
to regularly photograph NASA shuttles
Fox
News Polls regarding the war in Iraq
Grinchy
New Jersey mayor forces removal of yellow ribbons
Drunken
Prank Closes New York Bridge
US
officials vow to extinguish fires, repair wells
Consultants
Tell Radio, TV Clients Protest Coverage Drives Off Viewers
Antiwar
die-in snarls Manhattan
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World Headlines:
Highjacker
of Turkish airliner surrenders
Turkish
Plane Hijacker Agrees to Surrender, Passengers Released
Turkish
airline reported highjacked
Syria
snubs Rumsfeld
Turkey
will keep troops out of Iraq
Massive
explosion in downtown Kuwait City
BBC
memo: Writer 'gobsmacked' over bias
BBC
admits daily 'mistakes'
Iraqi
'Sleeper Cells' Abroad Foiled, U.S. Aide Says
'Hacktivists'
wage Iraq war online
Rumsfeld
Warns Iranian Proxies in Iraq
Iran
vows to stay neutral
Turkey
likely to be a major casualty
US
troops send Turkey a blunt message: keep out
Saudis
again seek cease-fire, warn U.S. of growing anger
Morocco
urges international community to rescue Iraqi people
Lack
of clarity in plans for postwar Iraq
Blair,
Annan discuss UN role in getting food, water to Iraq
War
will go on for as long as it takes
Serbia
finds body of missing former president
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Afghanistan Headlines:
Red
Cross halts Afghan relief after killing of Swiss engineer
Taliban
extremists execute foreign aid worker
Farmers
growing record number of opium poppy plants
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Iraq:
Iraq
claims US struck Baath party building, residences
Iraq
claims Kurd-Held Town, Chamchamal, Shelled In Iraqi Counter Attack
Missing
Gulf War POW May Have Been Seen in Baghdad
Myers:
Saddam losing control
US
officials consider return of inspectors
Blix
says Iraq hasn't used banned weapons, probably won't
As
roving bands terrorize residents, Basra close to tipping into anarchy
US:
Syrian shipments are 'hostile acts'
Bombing
wipes out Iraqi communications centers
Iraqi
forces opens dam to prevent coalition''s advancement
Injured
U.S. soldiers describe ambush, capture of disguised Iraqis
Boy
a human shield for Iraqi militia
In
Nasiriyah, a surreal battle
Iraqi
forces 'fired on' Basra civilians
Resigned
Baghdad struggles on
US
Forces Facing Resistance from Iraqi Fedayeen Militiamen
War
May Hinge On Final Battle In Baghdad's Streets
Signs of
U.S. POWs found at hospital
RAAF
joins Baghdad raids
U.S.
Troops in Position to Strike Baghdad
A
turkey shoot, with Marine targets
Iraq:
Street battle will last for months
Sir
Galahad docks with urgent aid
Up
to 120,000 extra US troops head for Iraq
Does
US have 'overwhelming force'?
Iraqis
Say 55 Die in Baghdad Market Air Raid
U.S.
goal: Baghdad revolt
Wounded
troops say Iraqis fought in disguise
Bombers
pound Baghdad as Iraq vow fight to death
50
allied deaths
US
troops in position to strike Baghdad from several directions
U.S.
beefs up northern front
British
military: Civilians under fire by Iraqi forces in Basra
US
denies reports of downed chopper
Al
Qaeda said to be fighting along side Iraqis
Britain
says POWs are civilians
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Pakistan / India Headlines:
Militants
Suspected in Mutilation of 6 Kashmiris
'Pakistan
not keeping its promises'
How
India can counter terror
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Israeli / Palestinian Headlines:
2
Israeli journalists detained by US troops in Iraq, accused of espionage
IDF
troops kill Fatah militant; worshippers barred from Friday prayers
Israel
on high alert against Iraqi attack
Tens
of thousands of Palestinians march in support of Iraq
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Korea:
Japan
Launches Spy Satellites to Monitor North Korea
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Military Headlines:
US
troops wearing 'chemical pants'; will shoot those who are not
Bumker-busters
follow Rumsfeld's accusation of death squads
Soldiers
ready for chemical and biological attacks
Brigadeer
general: On an operational level, war going as planned
Wolfowitz
Says U.S. Surprised by Some Iraqi Tactics
Iraq
unsettles US planners
Texas:
School Holds 'Support Our Troops' Rally
Fresno:
Support Our Troops Rally
Tennessee:
Support Our Troops Rally Sunday
Pascagoula,
Mississippi : Support Our Troops Rally Monday
Rayne,
Louisiana: Support Our Troops Rally Set
Flagstaff,
Arizona: Support Our Troops Rally Saturday
Students
Organize Support-The-Troops Rally At Yale
Pro-troops
rally draws 300 at Penn State
Milford,
Connecticut rally offers support to troops
Mason
County, Michigan Support Our Troops Rally
Naples,
Florida Support Our Troops Rally
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Bio/Chemical Headlines:
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Financial Headlines:
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Op-Ed:
Urban
warfare is the underdog's first battlefield choice
Wartime
wordplay shocks and appalls
Berlin
relives WW2 battle
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