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Israel fires on suspected arms hub
Israel struck back at the Palestinians following a day of deadly attacks, firing missiles at a suspected weapons factory in the Gaza Strip and announcing a ban on Palestinian travel in the northern West Bank.
By NICOLE WINFIELD / Associated Press
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Violent clashes kill 18 in Mideast
Two days of violence across Israel and the West Bank left 18 people dead and dozens wounded in two bombings and five shootings. The latest bloodshed threatened to derail peace talks planned for this week and raised the specter of Israeli retaliation.
Mercury News Wire Services
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Violent clashes kill 18 in Mideast
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Mercury News Wire Services,
08/05/2002 03:01 AM PDT)
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Korea talks signal a return to trend of reconciliation
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By Paul Shin,
Associated Press,
08/05/2002 03:01 AM PDT)
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Bolivia lawmakers select new president, ending tie
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Associated Press,
08/05/2002 03:01 AM PDT)
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United States lending $1.5 billion to Uruguay
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By Richard A. Oppel Jr.,
New York Times,
08/05/2002 03:01 AM PDT)
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World News in Brief
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08/05/2002 03:01 AM PDT)
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Hindu pilgrims defy militant attacks, cold
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By David Rohde,
New York Times,
08/05/2002 03:01 AM PDT)
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China condemns speech on Taiwan's independence
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By Keith Bradsher,
New York Times,
08/05/2002 03:01 AM PDT)
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MORE WORLD STORIES FROM THE CONTRA COSTA TIMES |
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Day of Mideast violence leaves 15 dead, 64 hurt
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By John Ward Anderson and Molly Moore,
WASHINGTON POST,
08/05/2002 03:01 AM PDT)
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Car bomb in eastern Colombia kills technician trying to deactivate it
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ASSOCIATED PRESS,
08/05/2002 03:01 AM PDT)
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Turkish party leader says he will seek to overturn key EU-reforms
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By James C. Helicke,
ASSOCIATED PRESS,
08/05/2002 03:01 AM PDT)
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Two killed in southeastern Spain car bombing, including a 6-year-old girl
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By Mar Roman,
ASSOCIATED PRESS,
08/05/2002 03:01 AM PDT)
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Niger claims to have retaken desert garrison in revolt; mutineers flee to join comrades
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By Dalatou Mamane,
ASSOCIATED PRESS,
08/05/2002 03:01 AM PDT)
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U.S. will loan cash to ease Uruguay's crisis
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By Richard A. Oppel Jr.,
NEW YORK TIMES,
08/05/2002 03:01 AM PDT)
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Bolivia's Congress elects new president
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By Anthony Faiola,
WASHINGTON POST,
08/05/2002 03:01 AM PDT)
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Mouse genome map to aid disease studies
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By Andrew Bridges,
ASSOCIATED PRESS,
08/05/2002 03:01 AM PDT)
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LATEST HEADLINES FROM REUTERS |
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Israeli Forces Kill Two Palestinian Militants
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BY MEGAN GOLDIN,
Reuters,
08/06/2002 04:29 AM EDT)
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Bomb Rips Through Car in Lebanon Refugee Camp
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Reuters,
08/06/2002 04:14 AM EDT)
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N.Korea Cooperative in Ship Talks--U.N. Command
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BY PAUL ECKERT,
Reuters,
08/06/2002 04:08 AM EDT)
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Rebels Kill Eight Hindu Pilgrims in Indian Kashmir
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BY SHEIKH MUSHTAQ,
Reuters,
08/06/2002 03:35 AM EDT)
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Police Treating Mabuchi Motor Deaths as Murder
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Reuters,
08/06/2002 02:41 AM EDT)
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UN Envoy Ends Mission to Revive Myanmar Dialogue
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BY AUNG HLA TUN,
Reuters,
08/06/2002 02:32 AM EDT)
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Annan: Iraq Should Change Agenda Before Arms Talks
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BY EVELYN LEOPOLD,
Reuters,
08/06/2002 02:25 AM EDT)
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Venezuela's Chavez Urges Calm Ahead of Two-Day Trip
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Reuters,
08/06/2002 01:02 AM EDT)
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LATEST HEADLINES FROM ASSOCIATED PRESS |
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U.N. Panel, N. Korea Discuss Clash
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JAE-SUK YOO,
Associated Press Writer,
08/06/2002 04:29 AM EDT)
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Israel Kills Palestinian Militiaman
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NICOLE WINFIELD,
Associated Press Writer,
08/06/2002 04:26 AM EDT)
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U.N. Official Ends NKorea Tour Duty
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AUDRA ANG,
Associated Press Writer,
08/06/2002 04:20 AM EDT)
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Hiroshima Remembers Bombing Victims
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KENJI HALL,
Associated Press Writer,
08/06/2002 04:09 AM EDT)
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Chinese Media Lash Out at Taiwan
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TED ANTHONY,
Associated Press Writer,
08/06/2002 04:06 AM EDT)
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China Storm Kills 9, Damages Houses
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08/06/2002 04:01 AM EDT)
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Haiti Protesters Take Over City
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MICHAEL NORTON,
Associated Press Writer,
08/06/2002 03:35 AM EDT)
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Israel Court Rejects Warning Demand
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08/06/2002 03:07 AM EDT)
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School Ponders Future After Attack
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LISA J. ADAMS,
Associated Press Writer,
08/06/2002 03:02 AM EDT)
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2 Pakistani Moms Fight for Children
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NIRMALA GEORGE,
Associated Press Writer,
08/06/2002 02:48 AM EDT)
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LATEST HEADLINES FROM KNIGHT RIDDER TRIBUNE |
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Israel fires missiles into Gaza City; locks down more West Bank cities
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BY CHRISTINE SPOLAR,
Chicago Tribune,
08/05/2002 09:55 PM EDT)
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Brazilian economy continues to slide despite support from Secretary O'Neill
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BY ANDRES OPPENHEIMER,
Knight Ridder Newspapers,
08/05/2002 09:07 PM EDT)
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China angered by Taiwan's call for referendum on country's future
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BY MICHAEL A. LEV,
Chicago Tribune,
08/05/2002 08:34 PM EDT)
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Pashtun tribal leader in Afghanistan a problem for President Karzai
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BY LIZ SLY,
Chicago Tribune,
08/05/2002 08:34 PM EDT)
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Families of Palestinian attackers fear retaliation by Israel
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BY CHRISTINE SPOLAR,
Chicago Tribune,
08/05/2002 08:34 PM EDT)
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Israel attacks Palestinian targets in Gaza City, in retaliation for recent bombings
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BY SUDARSAN RAGHAVAN,
Knight Ridder Newspapers,
08/05/2002 08:33 PM EDT)
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China levels angry remarks at Taiwanese leader for advocating independence
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BY MICHAEL DORGAN,
Knight Ridder Newspapers,
08/05/2002 08:33 PM EDT)
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Hiroshima mayor protests `unilateralism'
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By MICHAEL ZIELENZIGER,
Knight Ridder Newspapers,
08/05/2002 03:42 PM EDT)
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American pastime hits homer in Moscow
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BY MARK MCDONALD,
Knight Ridder Newspapers,
08/05/2002 08:12 AM EDT)
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