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Postwar plans raising tension
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - In a growing struggle involving power, money and oil, U.S. planning for a postwar Iraq is exposing fresh rifts between the United States and European allies as well as divisions within the Bush administration. British Prime Minister Tony...Tags: Reconstruction, International Military Interventions, Democracy, London (England), Iraq
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Powell calls faulty data honest error
From Wire ReportsPRETORIA, South Africa - Secretary of State Colin L. Powell has defended President Bush's inclusion in his State of the Union address a now-discredited statement that Iraq had tried to buy uranium in Africa for a nuclear weapons program. Powell described...Tags: Africa, International Military Interventions, Central Intelligence Agency, Iraq, White House
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Bush tackles Europe, Mideast
Times Staff WriterKRAKOW, Poland - President Bush embarked Friday on what is shaping up as the riskiest diplomatic trip of his presidency, landing in this graceful city to open two ambitious initiatives: repairing frayed relations with Europe and bringing peace to the...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Europe, Iraq, Saddam Hussein, George W. Bush
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Arafat nominates moderate Qureia for prime minister
Sun Foreign StaffJERUSALEM -- Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat nominated a veteran peace negotiator and moderate, Ahmed Qureia, last night to fill the post of prime minister, which Mahmoud Abbas had resigned on Saturday. Qureia, 65, who is widely known as Abu Ala, did...Tags: Peter Hermann, Diplomacy, Armed Conflicts, Yasser Arafat, George W. Bush
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U.S. backs away from vow to punish France over Iraq
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - Just weeks after the angriest rift with a close ally in decades, the United States is quietly backing away from threats to penalize France for its strenuous efforts to block the U.S. invasion of Iraq. Although Secretary of State Colin L....Tags: International Military Interventions, Ronald Reagan, Iraq, United Nations, Saddam Hussein
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Bush, Blair meet in Belfast for talks on postwar Iraq
Sun National StaffBELFAST, Northern Ireland - President Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair began two days of talks here last night as they sought to bridge differences in their visions for a postwar Iraq, with the near-collapse of President Saddam Hussein's...Tags: Constitutional Issues, Reconstruction, Democracy, London (England), Europe
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Bombs target Hussein
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - The United States bombed a building in a residential neighborhood of Baghdad yesterday where Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, his two sons and senior members of his government were believed to be meeting, U.S. officials said last night. "We...Tags: Air and Space Accidents, Mohammed Omar, Iraq, Armed Conflicts, United Nations
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A road to Ansar began in Italy
Times Staff WriterSecond of two parts CREMONA, Italy -- Days before the fall of the Ansar al Islam terrorist group in northern Iraq last month, an alleged Ansar militant named Noureddine Drissi got an urgent call on his satellite phone from his imam. The call came from...Tags: Air and Space Accidents, Guerrilla Activity, Taliban, Wars and Interventions, Police Arrests
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Militants' crude camp casts doubt on U.S. claims
Times Staff WriterFirst of two-parts DAGA SHERKHAN, Iraq -- In this mountain crease beyond the orchards, a stream meanders past abandoned houses scattered with prayer caps, sunflower seeds, religious scrawling, a ski mask, spent bullet casings and the remote control for a...Tags: Photography, Gaming, Metal and Mineral, Guerrilla Activity, Taliban
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Sharon backs quiet building of settlements
From Staff And Wire ReportsJERUSALEM -- In yet another obstacle to the "road map" to peace in the Middle East, Prime Minister Ariel Sharon told his Cabinet yesterday that Israel can continue to quietly build settlements in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. "Just build, but just don'...Tags: Regional Authority, Murder, Diplomacy, Armed Conflicts, Mahmoud Abbas
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U.S. struggles in quicksand of Iraq
Times Staff WriterNearly a month after Baghdad fell to U.S. forces, the reconstruction effort is struggling to gain visibility and credibility, crime is a continuing problem, Iraqis desperate for jobs and security are becoming angry and the transition to democracy promised...Tags: Reconstruction, Television, Satellite Technology, Democracy, Gaming
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Focus of battle shifts north
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON -- U.S. forces battled remnants of Iraq's army yesterday by helping Kurdish fighters capture a key city in the country's oil-rich north and engaging in scattered gunbattles in Baghdad. Farther south, U.S. troops encountered more of the kind of...Tags: Constitutional Issues, Democracy, Justice System, International Military Interventions, Iraq
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