World

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  • Andrew Pritchard
Oct. 14, 2002
To some, the president's campaign against Iraq and the one for control of Congress have become inseparable.
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Oct. 14, 2002
congress passed a resolution Friday authorizing President George W. Bush to use military force to protect the United States and enforce U.N. Security Council resolutions.
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Oct. 11, 2002
Billions of dollars worth of cargo that piled up at West Coast ports during the 10-day shutdown began moving out across supply chains Thursday - but not without glitches.
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Oct. 11, 2002
The last three attacks linked to the elusive Washington area sniper were carried out near major highways that would have allowed the killer to come and go quickly, a marked shift from the seven previous stealth shooting incidents, which occurred closer to Washington D.C. in congested areas.
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Oct. 10, 2002
Kuwaiti and American officials said Wednesday that two Kuwaiti gunmen who killed a U.S. Marine and wounded another in an attack here Tuesday were Islamic activists who had attended an al-Qaida training camp in Afghanistan.
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Oct. 10, 2002
Fear has come to suburbia, but I'm determined not to succumb.
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Oct. 10, 2002
French and American criminal investigators arrived here together Wednesday night to probe the unexplained explosion that crippled a French supertanker this week.
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Oct. 10, 2002
As the two countries that consider Kashmir their own fight over the election and the world worries about war, residents of this strife-torn region talk about the miserable economy.
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Oct. 09, 2002
The sniper linked to eight area shootings left a taunting message for authorities outside the Bowie, Md., school where a 13-year-old boy was shot Monday morning, police sources confirmed Tuesday night.
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Oct. 09, 2002
West Coast ports are expected to reopen Wednesday after a federal court on Tuesday granted a temporary restraining order requested by President Bush.
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  • Monica LaBelle
Oct. 08, 2002
The study found that women who began smoking regularly five years after their first period were much more likely than nonsmokers to develop breast cancer before reaching 50 years old.
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Oct. 08, 2002
Former University President Mark G. Yudof was among the more than 300 college executives who signed a statement condemning anti-Semitism.
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Oct. 08, 2002
Even if Indianapolis renames I-465 after David Letterman, a chance still exists the university's most famous alumnus could have Ball State University's football stadium named after him.
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Oct. 07, 2002
Students at the University of Illinois think they've solved the mystery of Bob Woodward's unnamed source.
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  • Nathan Hall
Oct. 07, 2002
Some students are unconcerned about a recent settlement involving 27 popular retailers and allegations of sweatshop conditions in their factories.
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