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next update: Mon, 07 Apr 2003
Headlines for Friday, 04 Apr 2003 |
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Headlines for Wednesday, 02 Apr 2003 |
- More Than 3,000 Arabs Ready For Suicide Missions: Iraqi VP
"More than half of them, martyrs, are ticking bombs and you will hear talk about them in the days to come."
- Iraq War Boosts Militants' Recruiting
Riding a wave of anti-American sentiment, outlawed Islamic extremist organizations that were routed by the U.S.-led war in Afghanistan in 2001 are making a comeback.
- U.S. Prepared to Pay Very High Price
"Because we are not going to do anything other than ensure that this regime goes away. And if that means there will be a lot of casualties, then there will be a lot of casualties."
- The Proof: Marketplace Deaths Were Caused By A U.S. Missile
An American missile, identified from the remains of its serial number, was pinpointed as the cause of the explosion at a Baghdad market that killed at least 62 Iraqis.
- Syria Labels Iraq War A 'fiasco'; Suggest U.S. Officials Be Tried For Crimes Against Humanity
The invasion has proven to be a "major embarrassment" for the U.S. military and has led to anti-U.S. sentiments reaching "unprecedented levels."
- Syria Repeats Opposition to U.S.-Led War on Iraq
Syria reaffirms its backing for fellow Arab Iraqis against what it said was a U.S.-led invasion to control Iraqi oil.
- NBC Fires Peter Arnett Over Iraqi TV Interview
"I said in that interview essentially what we all know about the war, that there have been delays in implementing policy, there have been surprises."
- Peter Arnett: This War Is Not Working
''They don't want credible news organisations reporting from here because it presents them with enormous problems.''
- Egypt Warns Iraq War Could Produce "100 Osama Bin Ladens"
The campaign against Saddam's regime is liable to inflame world opinion and spark more attacks on U.S. targets.
- Ripple Effects of War Hit Russia, Africa
The bombs are dropping on Baghdad, but reverberations of war in Iraq are being felt in capitals elsewhere.
- Feds Plan To Seek Broader Ability To Hunt Terrorists
Warrantless wiretaps, use of secret arrests are among ideas considered.
- The Fight to Control Your Mind
Should the government have the right to alter the biochemistry of your brain?
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Headlines for Monday, 31 Mar 2003 |
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