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News Archives from October 17, 2002:

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

US Headlines:

South Dakota Republicans are smiling

US Readies New UN Resolution; Baghdad Defiant

US Pledges to Introduce New Iraq Resolution Soon

Elections in Hawaii may not be a luau for Democrats

Democratic Sen. Tim Johnson (SD) denies Indian reservation fraud

Homeland Security Bill Is Nearly Dead

Group Fears Anti-Terror Laws Curb Liberties

Sources: U.S. Not Backing Down

Americans back Iraq war – warily

Sniper revives prospects for gun-tracking moves in the US

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World Headlines:

North Korea belongs in the Axis, after all

Police taken to task over murder of RIRA chief

Blair calls on IRA to permanently remove threat of violence

Yemen Admits “Terrorist Act” Behind Tanker Blast

Kuwait gunmen within 100 feet of Marines

U.S. told Jakarta of danger

U.S., South Korea call on North Korea to halt weapons program

Indonesia Appears to Signal Anti-Terror Resolve

The high cost of Clintonian fecklessness toward North Korea

European anti-Americanism reflects a deeper malaise

In many ways, Bali bombing represents Australia's 9/11

144 others injured; Muslim guerrilla group Abu Sayyaf suspected

Did Ukraine sell air-defense radar to Iraq?

Concern over North Korea admission of nuclear bomb program

North Korea admits nuke program

Blair demands end of IRA violence

Bali C4 Standard Military Explosive Manufactured in U.S.

Yemen Admits “Terrorist Act” Behind Tanker Blast

“Temple of Solomon” Calendar Causes Uproar in South Africa

Second Australian Mosque Bombed, Threats of More Attacks

At Least 5 Killed, 144 Wounded in Philippine Blasts

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Afghanistan Headlines:

Rival Afghan Factions Trade Fire

Kabul's concern over Pakistani Islamists

Compilation of Afghanistan's new constitution a tough task

Afghan Warlords Receive U.S. Weapons

How al Qaeda fighters escaped

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Iraq:

Hussein should not be compared to Hitler

Saddam Did Not Threaten to Attack Qatar, Says FM

Churchmen Urge Arabs to Defend Iraq Against New War

Annan tells Iraq this is last chance to comply

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Pakistan / India Headlines:

Lynching 5 Dalits in Police Presence Exposes India’s Inhuman Caste System

Bin Laden backer seeks top Pakistan post

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Israeli / Palestinian Headlines:

Bush sees Israeli retaliation on Iraq

Report: U.S. will give Israel two-week warning before attack on Iraq

Israeli Tanks Kill 9 Palestinians, Including 2 Children

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Military Headlines:

Rumsfeld's style roils Pentagon

Looks of spy plane are deceiving

U.S. Special Operations Command resist loss of purchasing authority

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Bio/Chemical Headlines:

Panel wants hospital workers to be vaccinated for smallpox

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Investigation Headlines:

It was only luck that there was not a fifth hijacker on 9/11

The intelligence community needs intelligence

CIA: Al Qaeda as Big a Threat as Pre-Sept. 11

Export Controls Tilt Away From National Security at Commerce

Directors of FBI and CIA defend pre-Sept. 11 performance to Congress

Al Qaeda: shift to 'softer' targets?

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Financial Headlines:

Will the economy move voters to pull left or right?

Can the stock market move higher? Sure

Jury Decisions Can Be Hazardous To America

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Feature Articles:

What is it about Colin Powell that drives Harry Belafonte bananas?

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