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G-8 warns Iran, N. Korea to end nuclear projects
Sun Foreign StaffEVIAN, France -- The leaders of the world's largest industrial democracies targeted North Korea and Iran yesterday with a message -- and an implicit warning -- dismantle programs that could be used to produce nuclear weapons, or face measures that would...Tags: North Korea, Tehran (Iran), Terrorism, George W. Bush, European Union
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Israelis mull next move in standoff
Tribune foreign correspondentFacing a U.S. demand to withdraw their tanks from Palestinian territory, the Israelis grappled Tuesday with the question of complying before achieving their stated goal of forcing the assassins of ultranationalist leader Rehavam Zeevi to be handed over....Tags: Oslo (Norway), Armed Conflicts, Wars and Interventions, Police Arrests, Christianity
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U.S. backs Israeli pullout plan
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - President Bush endorsed yesterday Israel's determination to retain some of the biggest Jewish settlements in the West Bank and its plan to withdraw unilaterally from the Gaza Strip, significantly altering the map of the Middle East. In a...Tags: Armed Conflicts, Christianity, George W. Bush, Judaism, National Government
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Israeli Cabinet OKs prisoner exchange
Sun Foreign StaffJERUSALEM - Reflecting a divided, angst-ridden nation, Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's Cabinet narrowly approved yesterday a prisoner swap with the Lebanese guerrilla group Hezbollah to return to Israel a businessman and the bodies of three...Tags: Government, Lebanon, Prisoners and Detainees, Family, Wars and Interventions
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Arab governments intently monitoring U.S. moves in Iraq
Tribune staff reporterWhere many Egyptians watching events unfolding in Iraq see chaos and American muscle, Hafez Abu Seada sees opportunity. If U.S. plans to bring democracy to Iraq go smoothly, the Egyptian human-rights leader muses, the Arab world stands to rid the...Tags: Labor Legislation, Crime, Law and Justice, Egypt, National Government, Human Rights
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Israel mourns the loss of a hero as first astronaut returns home
Sun Foreign StaffLOD AIR FORCE BASE, Israel - Near the end of the space shuttle Columbia's ill-fated mission, American astronaut David Brown sent a short e-mail to the wife and children of his Israeli crewmate, Ilan Ramon. Moved that Ramon had honored his Jewish religion...Tags: Space Programs, Judaism, NASA, Moshe Dayan, Disasters and Accidents
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Bush says war would benefit the Middle East
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - President Bush declared last night that a war to oust Saddam Hussein would begin to transform a violent Middle East by offering the inspiration of freedom to other nations, intimidating regimes that sponsor terror and boosting prospects for...Tags: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Terrorism, George W. Bush, U.S. Military, Massachusetts
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Arafat praises Powell, White House involvement in Middle East
Tribune staff reporterPalestinian leader Yasser Arafat, smiling and unusually upbeat, was praising the United States and visiting Secretary of State Colin Powell for "continuing their role to protect the peace process." Without going into any details, Arafat, who met with...Tags: Civil Unrest, Government, Central Intelligence Agency, Armed Conflicts, Ehud Barak
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Arab leaders vow fight on terror
Sun Foreign StaffAQABA, Jordan - Arab leaders meeting with President Bush in Egypt yesterday promised to prevent financing of terrorism and help stem violence against Israel, preparing the way for a crucial summit today, when the Israeli and Palestinian prime ministers...Tags: Armed Conflicts, Prisoners and Detainees, Terrorism, George W. Bush, Crime, Law and Justice
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Powell sets terms for a new regime
Washington BureauAcknowledging that it faces a determined foe and a long war in Afghanistan, the Bush administration is looking ahead to how to establish a government in the Central Asian country that won't provide a haven to terrorists. Secretary of State Colin Powell...Tags: Armed Conflicts, Terrorism, U.S. Military, National Government, Afghanistan
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Israel raids village to pursue assassins
Tribune foreign correspondentHours after President Bush made a personal appeal for Israel to withdraw its military from Palestinian areas of the West Bank, the Israeli army invaded a Palestinian village Wednesday in what it described as a hunt for the assassins of Cabinet minister...Tags: Armed Conflicts, Terrorism, Police Arrests, Motorvehicle Accidents, George W. Bush
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U.S. campaign causes jitters
Tribune foreign correspondentIn some Israelis' eyes, it looks like an anti-terror campaign extending invitations to terrorists. Initially enthusiastic that the Americans were stepping up their fight against terrorism, the Israelis now are worried that the U.S.-led campaign against...Tags: Tehran (Iran), Terrorism, George W. Bush, Bashar Assad, Yitzhak Shamir
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