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ARCHIVE: U.S. Launches Attack
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersCHARIKAR, Afghanistan -- The United States launched its retaliation against terrorism Sunday, striking at the heart of Osama bin Laden's adopted nation and his Taliban supporters with a thundering attack of bombs from the air and missiles from the sea....Tags: Afghanistan, Taliban, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Shimon Peres, National Security
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Israel's security fence separates Jewish, Palestinian friends
Staff WriterWhen Ted Plavin moved to this Jewish settlement in 1989, residents warned that he was living too close to Arabs. A Palestinian man lived right behind his unfinished home, built on the remains of a Jordanian military outpost used during the Six-Day War...Tags: Refugee, Wars and Interventions, Florida, Politics, Bible
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His efforts to heal rifts in region are praised
Sun Foreign StaffJERUSALEM - Many of the faithful believe that this ancient city is halfway to heaven, and the mourners gathered last night despite the weather that was cold and wet and miserable. Bundled in winter coats, about 1,000 people threaded their way through the...Tags: Mahmoud Abbas, Judaism, The Pope, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Religious Conflicts
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Israel's barrier deepens divide
Sun-SentinelA wall. A fence. A trench. However it's described, the vast barricade being erected along Israel's border with the Palestinian West Bank is rapidly altering the political, social and economic landscape of a struggle that has defied attempts at peace for a...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Wars and Interventions, International Law, Politics, Saudi Arabia
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High-tech Israeli town spotlights divide over security barrier
Staff WriterWith good schools, quality home construction and affordable prices, Ariel seems to offer everything a young Israeli couple might be looking for. Home to the Jewish state's largest college, the town of 20,000 people has wireless broadband that allows a...Tags: United Nations, Fort Lauderdale, Financial Aid, Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking
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Truce declared by Sharon, Abbas
Sun Foreign StaffSHARM EL-SHEIK, Egypt - Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas declared an end yesterday to "acts of violence" in the long-running Israeli-Palestinian conflict, in hopes that silencing the gunfire will lead to a formal,...Tags: Refugee, Death, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Politics, Yasser Arafat
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Jerusalem bomb kills 16
Tribune staff reporterJERUSALEM - A Palestinian suicide bomber disguised as an Orthodox Jew killed 16 other people and injured more than 100 yesterday when he blew himself up on a bus in downtown Jerusalem a day after a failed Israeli attempt to kill a top leader of the...Tags: Politics, Yasser Arafat, Hamas, Health, Gaza Strip
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Amid violence, Bush tries to save peace plan
Tribune staff reporterWASHINGTON - With a renewed spiral of violence threatening to derail President Bush's nascent Middle East peace initiative just a week after his historic summit in Jordan, the White House struggled yesterday to keep Israeli and Palestinian leaders focused...Tags: Colin Powell, United Nations, Politics, Hamas, White House
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Blair urges Britain to stand fast in war on terrorism
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterPrime Minister Tony Blair urged Britons on Tuesday to stiffen their resolve as a new opinion poll indicated a drop in public support for the U.S.-led war in Afghanistan. In a speech to the Welsh Assembly, Blair asked the country not to forget the...Tags: Afghanistan, Taliban, National Security, Saudi Arabia, Religious Conflicts
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Order puts nation, Bush on new course
Chicago Tribune Washington BureauThe phone calls began just as the sun set behind the mountains of western Maryland. President Bush, having spent a bright autumn Saturday at Camp David talking of war with his aides, picked up the phone just after 7 p.m. Over the next two hours, Bush...Tags: Colin Powell, Afghanistan, Taliban, Baltimore Orioles, Condoleezza Rice
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Arafat declares support of West in meeting with Blair
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterPalestinian Authority President Yasser Arafat on Monday positioned himself as a key ally in the fight against Osama bin Laden's terror network and received strong support from British Prime Minister Tony Blair for the creation of a Palestinian state....Tags: Afghanistan, Shimon Peres, National Security, Saudi Arabia, Religious Conflicts
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Hope for peace between Palestinians, Israelis at highest point since '93
Los Angeles TimesJERUSALEM - It began, as it had last time and the time before, with a celebratory handshake and soaring rhetoric about a chance for peace in this ravaged land. Yesterday's landmark summit, during which Israel and the Palestinians announced they would...Tags: Refugee, United Nations, Politics, Yasser Arafat, Hamas
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