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Sgt. Keith A. Bennett, 32, guardsman
Sun reporterStaff Sgt. Keith A. Bennett of Holtwood, Pa., died Dec. 11 in Ramadi, Iraq, when a bomb exploded while he was standing guard at a checkpoint. He was 32. Sergeant Bennett was born in Havre de Grace and moved to Pennsylvania in 1986. He graduated from...Tags: Iraq, Havre de Grace, Disc Jockeys, Death, John F. Williams
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Experts see no sign of end to gasoline price increases
Sun StaffThe end of the summer travel season traditionally brings relief at the pump - but don't expect it this year. "There seems to be no end in sight to high gasoline prices," said Ragina Averella, spokeswoman for AAA Mid-Atlantic. The average price of a...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Salisbury (Wicomico, Maryland), George W. Bush, Natural Resources, National Security
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War against terrorism
ASUCCESSFUL terrorist does not need to win. He has to survive, or pass on the torch. His aim is to provoke actions that alienate others into his camp. He recruits more terrorists by provoking his enemies into doing that. Most attempts at reigns of terror...Tags: Osama bin Laden, Religious Conflicts, Hamas, Israel, Civil Unrest
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Bush says U.S. must spread democracy
Times Staff WriterWASHINGTON -- President Bush laid out a broad vision Thursday of an American mission to spread democracy throughout the Middle East and the rest of the world, saying, "Freedom can be the future of every nation." Engendering democracy across the Middle...Tags: Egypt, Democracy, Constitutional Issues, Death, George W. Bush
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U.S. faces growing Mideast quandary
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - The deadly truck bombing at the United Nations compound in Baghdad two days ago underscores the continued U.S. inability to pacify Iraq and appears to push President Bush's goal of a transformed Middle East further into the future. Far...Tags: Chuck Hagel, Colin Powell, Death, George W. Bush, Baghdad (Iraq)
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Bin Laden driven to protect Islam from U.S. control
PROVIDENCE - The United States risks a severe miscalculation in dealing with the destruction of the World Trade Center and the attack on the Pentagon. This event is not an isolated instance of violence. This is not an "act of war." It is one symptom of a...Tags: Religious Conflicts, Defense, Israel, Death, Afghanistan
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U.S. plans Pakistan's role
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON -- Even as the United States gathers evidence to justify retaliating against Osama bin Laden and his network of terrorists, a military delegation has been dispatched to Pakistan to begin planning for attacks on targets in Afghanistan, defense...Tags: Employees, Colin Powell, NBC (tv network), George W. Bush, Fox Broadcasting Company
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Oil in N.Y. falls to $49.72, ends week down $5
Associated PressIn a move that could lead to lower gasoline prices, crude oil closed below $50 a barrel for the first time in more than two months yesterday after declining by more than $5 a barrel in the past week on rising U.S. supplies and slower economic growth....Tags: BNP Paribas, Energy Saving, Economic Indicator, Prices, New York Mercantile Exchange
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'Irrefutable' Iraq evidence
Sun National StaffUNITED NATIONS - Secretary of State Colin L. Powell, presenting satellite images, intercepted telephone calls and informants' accounts, warned the Security Council yesterday that Iraq is making extensive efforts to build weapons of mass destruction and...Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Colin Powell, Death, White House, George W. Bush
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Raid rattles Baghdad's core
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - An armored American column roared into Baghdad in broad daylight yesterday in a brief, bold and violent show of force against the heart of Saddam Hussein's regime. Dozens of U.S. M1A1 Abrams tanks and Bradley fighting vehicles looped down...Tags: Defense, Religious Conflicts, Death, George W. Bush, Baghdad (Iraq)
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Bin Laden tape exhorts Iraqis
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - An emotionless voice believed to be that of Osama bin Laden pledged solidarity yesterday with "our brothers in Iraq" and urged the Iraqi people to carry out suicide attacks if invaded by U.S.-led forces. "We stress the importance of...Tags: Colin Powell, Death, Israel, White House, George W. Bush
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