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Pakistan's scientists under scrutiny
Chicago Tribune foreign correspondentThe day after Pakistan handed over Yemeni microbiologist Jamil Qasim Saeed Mohammed to U.S. agents, authorities stepped up their search for other scientists and students who may have maintained links to Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida network, Pakistani...Tags: Defense, National Security, Armed Conflicts, Politics, Nawaz Sharif
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Los Angeles Times Expands, Reorganizes News Sections
This page has moved. If you are not automatically re-directed, please click here.Tags: Los Angeles, Politics, Newspaper and Magazine, Los Angeles Times, Newspapers
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Trading on the news
Tribune staff reporterMost Americans say the beginning of war with Iraq is only a matter of time and Saddam Hussein's reign will soon collapse. But are they willing to bet on it? Some are doing just that at flourishing Internet sites where winners can hit the jackpot by...Tags: Death, Elections, Entertainment, Polls, Television Industry
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Blizzard of March 1993
The Hartford CourantBusinesses opened late, major shopping malls didn't open at all and the Whalers hockey game was postponed Sunday as Connecticut tried to dig out from a March blizzard that left two dead, dozens injured and 8 to 21 inches of snow. Despite the intensity of...Tags: Bradley International Airport, Executive Branch, Disasters and Accidents, Transportation Accidents, New Britain
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Bush seeks $87 billion
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON -- Calling Iraq the "central front" in the war on terrorism, President Bush appealed to Congress last night for $87 billion more to sustain U.S. forces and reconstruction in Iraq and Afghanistan, urged other nations to contribute troops and...Tags: United Nations, Death, Defense, Missouri, National Security
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'Who came up with this idea? MacGyver?'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFirst came the warnings. Then panic. Then confusion. Then -- finally, inevitably -- the duct-tape jokes. As Americans rode out last week's "code orange" warning that the nation was at "high risk" of a terrorist attack, the country's mood veered from...Tags: Death, Defense, National Security, Politics, Disasters
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U.S. accepts Palestinian plan for cease-fire
Associated PressJERUSALEM - The United States has accepted a Palestinian plan to persuade militant groups to halt anti-Israeli attacks rather than launch an immediate crackdown, the Palestinians said yesterday, just days before a three-way summit with President Bush....Tags: Death, Defense, Ariel Sharon, Disasters and Accidents, Politics
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No role in arms search for U.N.
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - The Bush administration rejected a United Nations role in the search for Iraq's weapons of mass destruction yesterday, brushing aside arguments that international inspectors are needed to lend credibility to any discoveries. Ari Fleischer,...Tags: United Nations, Military Equipment, Defense, Economy, Politics
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Palestinian militants accept cease-fire
Sun Foreign StaffJERUSALEM - Three Palestinian militant groups agreed yesterday to halt attacks on Israel for three months, an accord that remained tenuous as violence continued on both sides, and local militia leaders said a formal truce was not yet a certainty....Tags: Death, Defense, Ariel Sharon, Disasters and Accidents, Transportation Accidents
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Pakistan's shift away from extremists will have far-reaching effects
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterPresident Pervez Musharraf's decision to reshape Pakistan as a moderate Islamic state carries implications that extend far beyond its borders, many people in this region believe. Among other things, they argue, Pakistan's new moderate course will: -...Tags: Defense, National Security, India, Politics, Los Angeles Times
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Sadr Followers Turn In Heavy Weapons
Times Staff WritersFollowers of radical Shiite cleric Muqtada Sadr began turning in their heavy weapons in exchange for cash today after a cease-fire agreement that was reached over the weekend. Insurgents also launched a rocket attack in southern Baghdad today, killing...Tags: Death, Defense, Elections, Disasters and Accidents, Transportation Accidents
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Experts argue over evidence of Saddam's nuclear threat
Of The Morning CallThe complex 12 miles south of Baghdad once was a key laboratory in Iraq's nuclear weapons program, a warren of scientists and engineers thought to have been as close as six months from producing a bomb at the start of the 1991 Persian Gulf War. Coalition...Tags: Death, Defense, Politics, Puerto Rico, Biological and Chemical Weapons
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