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Last updated on 10/15/02
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Archives from October 14, 2002:
US|
World | Afghanistan | India/Pakistan|
Iraq | Middle East | Military
| Bio/Chemical| Investigation |
Financial | Features
US
Headlines:
Bush
Says 'Pattern of Attack' Raises Concern About New Strikes
If
Democrats are so popular, why can't they win elections fair and square?
Poll:
No Presidential Term for Hillary
Democratic
ranks cry for leadership on elections
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World
Headlines:
Turkey
to Set Up 'Security Belt' in Northern Iraq If U.S. Attacks
Russia,
Georgia draw up draft agreement on joint border patrols
Bush
condemns Bali blast,urges world campaign against terrorism
Muslims
riot in India, terrorists bomb Bali, and guess who's to blame?
Terror
hits Indonesia. Will Jakarta join the fight against it?
Ukraine
radar sale to Iraq under investigation
State
Department orders nonessential U.S. workers out of Indonesia
Finnish
bomb suspect said to frequent Internet chat room
Center
mediates world disputes in hopes of avoiding bloodshed
'We
must eradicate this evil' says Blair, of Bali attacks
Enraged
Muslims call for death to Jerry Falwell
UK
suspends Northern Ireland assembly
Australia
pushes for role in Bali terror probe
Indonesian
minister blames al-Qaeda for bomb
Fisk:
Whos Next? When Is It Britains Turn?
World
Blasts Bali Attacks As Desperate families Pack Hospital Morgue
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Afghanistan
Headlines:
United
Nations Diverts Aircraft From Kabul
Drought
in Afghanistan Killing Off Cattle, Sheep
Central
Asians discuss Afghan pledges in Turkey
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Iraq:
Iraq
Says Hussein Referendum Will Deal Blow to Bush
Saddam
took their men, so Kurd women work
Hussein
may dodge US hunt
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Pakistan
/ India Headlines:
Horse-Trading
Starts in Pakistan After Indecisive Elections
Contentious
Government Formation After Blood-Soaked Polls in Kashmir
Government
says Pakistan will remain allied with U.S. despite hardline surge
Pakistani
Islamists' election success could change terror war
8
killed, 4 injured in Jammu, Kashmir
Pressure
Grows On India, Pakistan To Resume Dialogue
Leaks
at India's nuke plants
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Israeli
/ Palestinian Headlines:
Israel
ready for "every scenario" of Iraqi attack: Sharon
46
Palestinian bystanders killed in Israeli assassinations: report
Leading
Palestinian security figure quits over slow pace of reforms
Israeli
PM Sharon calls on Palestinians to overthrow leaders
EU
Commissioner: Israel Has Failed To Comply With UN Resolutions
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Military
Headlines:
U.S.
bases attacked in Afghanistan
Army
Considers Middle Eastern Special Forces
New
Attack on GIs in Kuwait
Shots
Fired At U.S. Troops In Kuwait, No Injuries
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Bio/Chemical
Headlines:
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Investigation
Headlines:
'Criminal
negligence' reported in visas of terrorists
Bin
Laden alive, Arabic newspaper is told
Bin
Laden Praises Anti-Western Attacks in the Region
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Financial
Headlines:
U.S.
weans itself off oil from Mideast
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Feature
Articles:
Wall
Street Journal not shying away from war coverage
In
the West, freedom isn't necessarily on the rise
Muslims
Accept Falwell's Apology
After
Bali, who is the true enemy in war on terror?
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