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World reacts with horror, sorrow - joy
Staff And Wire ReportsShocked by the devastating attacks in the United States, a global audience became transfixed yesterday by images broadcast from New York and Washington. Reactions ranged from Norwegians in Oslo leaving flowers in a park near the U.S. Embassy, to...Tags: Politics, Television, European Union, Italy, National Security
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Israelis and Palestinians cease fire
Sun Foreign StaffJERUSALEM - Israel ordered its troops to halt military actions in the West Bank and Gaza Strip yesterday after Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat announced a cease-fire that could be a first step toward ending a year of deadly violence. The Israeli army...Tags: Defense, Hamas, Yasser Arafat, Arts and Culture, Bombings
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Sharon: First, end violence
Tribune foreign correspondentIsraeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon said Sunday that Israeli-Palestinian truce talks desired by the Bush administration could take place only after Arafat publicly called for a halt to the violence and a 48-hour period of quiet. Arafat responded that...Tags: Suicide, Politics, Gaza Crisis (2008), National Security, Murder
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Enemies move toward truce
Tribune foreign correspondentUnder pressure not to interfere with American efforts to build a global coalition to combat terrorism, the Israeli army began withdrawing tanks from Palestinian cities Tuesday after Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat gave firm, public orders to his security...Tags: Politics, Bombings, Gaza Crisis (2008), National Security, Murder
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Truce at risk after 6 killed in reprisal
Tribune foreign correspondentThe Israeli army rolled into the Gaza Strip with battle tanks and bulldozers Wednesday, killing six Palestinians and destroying 10 police posts in retaliation for a brazen raid on a nearby Jewish settlement the night before. After a morning of gun...Tags: Social Issues, Politics, National Government, Jerusalem (Israel), Gaza Crisis (2008)
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Israel moves tanks out of Arab city
Tribune foreign correspondentThe Israeli army began pulling back tanks from the Palestinian city of Qalqilya early Monday, despite the killing of two teenagers and the wounding of dozens of other Israelis by a Palestinian gunman who opened fire on an East Jerusalem bus hours earlier....Tags: Social Issues, Television, Gaza Crisis (2008), Bus Accidents, Disasters and Accidents
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Oct 4, 2001
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Nov 5, 2001
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