
Last updated on 5/4/03
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 May 3, 2003:
US| World
| Afghanistan | India/Pakistan |
Iraq | Middle East | Korea
| Philippines | Military | Bio/Chemical
| Op-Ed
US Headlines:
US
accused of war crimes against journos
8
Teenagers Are Arrested at Ballgame
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World Headlines:
Australia
to Open Office in Iraq This Month
Sick
tanker crew headed for SARS-hit Hong Kong
U.S.
wants changes in Mideast, Powell tells Syria's Assad
Powell
urges end to Hezbollah's presence on Israel-Lebanon border
Fighting
Erupts in Ivory Coast Despite Cease-Fire Deal
Powell:
Syria Must Shape Up After Saddam's Ouster
Wandering
Cult Befuddles Japan
Foreign
Hostages Freed in Nigeria
Hostages
leave Nigerian oil rig
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Afghanistan Headlines:
Islam
only source of law in Afghanistan
Afghan
Women Urged to Dress Traditional
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Iraq:
Bush promises
to find banned arms
New
Tape Shows War-Weary Saddam
Iraq
to be patrolled by military
Bush
Says Iraq's Aziz Skirting the Truth
10 nations
to send troops to Iraq
U.S.
Appoints Head of Iraq's Health Ministry
Another
member of Saddam's circle captured
Rumsfeld
praises UK Iraq role
Iraq
War's Impact Spreads in Arab World
US
to divide Iraq into three sections
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Pakistan / India Headlines:
Pakistani
Police Nab Men With Explosives, Possible Al Qaeda Links
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Israeli / Palestinian Headlines:
6th
man held in Tel Aviv bombing
Dead
cameraman 'carried white flag'
Israeli,
Palestinian Prime Ministers May Meet
Israel
destroys weapons tunnel hours after a British journalist killed
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Korea:
N.Korea
patrol boat violates border
Survivor
Recounts Horrors Of N. Korea's Prison Camps
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Philippines:
17
Sayyaf rebels killed in offensive
Government,
MILF to iron out row on Durezas notes
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Military Headlines:
USS
Lincoln Returns to San Diego From War
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Bio/Chemical Headlines:
Company
tests anthrax antidote
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Op-Ed:
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