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    Sep 22, 2001 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Taliban refuse U.S. demand

    Sun Foreign Staff
    ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - The ruling Taliban of Afghanistan rejected demands by the United States yesterday that Osama bin Laden and his aides be immediately handed over to the United States for their suspected role in the terrorism attacks in New York and...

    Tags: Foreign Aid, U.S. Military, Government, White House, Taliban

  2. Nov 30, 2003 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Singing Thanks

    Sun Staff
    MARLBORO, Vt. -- As violin and woodwind music swells behind her, Hyunah Yu, one of America's fastest-rising classical vocalists, sits in a simple chair at the front of the stage, small hands folded as if in prayer. It's the 35th New England Bach Festival,...

    Tags: Shirley, Genes and Chromosomes, Lincoln Center, Biology, Family

  4. Jul 7, 2003 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Seeing bias, Israel bars contact with BBC network

    Sun Foreign Staff
    JERUSALEM - The television documentary that was rebroadcast twice the last weekend in June by the British Broadcasting Corp. was titled Israel's Secret Weapon, and its intent, with the help of hidden cameras, was to expose Israel's clandestine nuclear...

    Tags: Journalism, Gaza Strip, Government, Labor Legislation, News Agency

  6. Mar 21, 2003 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Across the globe, anti-war protesters take to the streets

    From Wire Reports
    From France to Indonesia to Russia, in the offices of national leaders and in the streets, a loud international chorus condemned the attack on Iraq yesterday. French President Jacques Chirac said he regretted an action that started without United Nations...

    Tags: Megawati Sukarnoputri, Australia, Government, Religious Conflicts, Charity

  8. Oct 4, 2004 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Attitudes toward guns predict places in a divided electorate

    Sun National Staff
    Second in a series MOON TOWNSHIP, Pa. -- Sunday mornings, there is God. Sunday afternoons, guns. After sitting in the pews of their Lutheran church, the Montest family will load up their white Chevy Suburban with guns, ammo and safety gear, and head out...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, White House, Government, Civil Rights, Armed Forces

  10. May 13, 2003 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. 'Dr. Germ,' military chief captured

    Associated Press
    WASHINGTON - U.S.-led forces have captured two more important Iraqis - the scientist known as "Dr. Germ" and a top leader in President Saddam Hussein's armed forces. Dr. Rihab Rashid Taha, a scientist who helped Iraq make weapons out of anthrax,...

    Tags: Tampa, Armed Forces, Anthrax, Plastic Surgeons, Colleges and Universities

  12. Apr 12, 2003 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Amid elation, thievery in Baghdad

    Sun Foreign Staff
    BAGHDAD, Iraq - On a cool breezy day, many in the middle-class Dora neighborhood of south Baghdad searched for the normal where they could. But all anyone had to do was look around to see how abnormal life still was. Two thick plumes of black smoke...

    Tags: Transportation, U.S. Army, Armed Forces, Armed Conflicts, Osama bin Laden

  14. Mar 20, 2003 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. For U.S. troops, airstrikes come as surprise, relief

    Sun Foreign Staff
    CAMP PENNSYLVANIA, Kuwait - Word of the airstrikes on Iraq came as a surprise to some officers with the Army's 101st Airborne Division this morning. Here at Camp Pennsylvania, 30 miles from Iraq, commanders got the news from a reporter as they awoke at...

    Tags: Wars and Interventions, U.S. Military, Saddam Hussein, U.S. Army, Armed Forces

  16. Nov 30, 2001 |Story| Associated Press
  17. Nov 30, 2001 |Story| Associated Press
  18. Nov 4, 2002 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Sniper case latest in Antigua scandals

    Sun Staff
    ST. JOHN'S, Antigua - When John Allen Muhammad snatched his three young children in Tacoma, Wash., and fled a custody order 4,000 miles to the twin-island nation of Antigua and Barbuda, he landed on an atoll in flux. The year was 2000, and the U.S....

    Tags: Sexual Assault, Assault, Parties and Movements, Government, Children

  20. Sep 11, 2002 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Out of loss, a struggle for meaning

    Sun Staff
    The No. 7 elevated train clanks and squeals along the rooftops of Queens, scattering pigeons on the way past Shea Stadium, sliding by graffiti on brick and rusty steel. The riders, a polyglot mix, study textbooks, argue into cell phones, chat in Korean,...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Health and Safety at School, Wildlife, Government, Long Island

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