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U.S. prepares last appeal to allies on Iraq
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - Facing still skeptical allies and demands for clearer evidence of threats posed by Saddam Hussein, the Bush administration yesterday launched what it described as a final push for international support for diplomatic and military pressure...Tags: Al-Qaeda, Defense, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Russia, Terrorism
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Arrivederci, Italy
Tribune staff reporterAfter touring, elbowing and overeating your way through a two-week run of Italy, is it possible to end the crazy-fun madness with a few days of peace and sanity before getting back on that darned airplane? There is, if you're in Northern Italy. And the...Tags: Chicago, Elizabeth Taylor, Franz Liszt, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Travel
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Blix tells U.N. Iraq refuses to comply on disarmament
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - The chief U.N. weapons inspector told the United Nations Security Council yesterday that Iraq has not accepted the need to disarm, even to avoid war, and could possess thousands of chemical weapons, thousands of gallons of a germ warfare...Tags: Military Equipment, Al-Qaeda, Defense, Defense Equipment, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Bush readies assault on terror
Tribune staff reportersRescue workers dug through the rubble of New York's World Trade Center and investigators scoured the nation Thursday for suspects in America's worst terrorist attack as the Bush administration moved to shore up diplomatic support overseas and prepare...Tags: United Air Lines, Defense, Attack on Pearl Harbor (1941), Transportation, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Europe in 'solidarity' with U.S.
ReutersKey European leaders converged Sunday on London to discuss the war on terrorism and agreed to push for progress in the stalled Middle East peace process. British Prime Minister Tony Blair held a dinner for leaders including President Jacques Chirac,...Tags: Defense, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Terrorism, Spain, Israel
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Iraq dispute casts shadow over summit
Sun Foreign StaffEVIAN, France - As world leaders began to gather for an economic summit that many hoped would heal the diplomatic wounds caused by the war in Iraq, French President Jacques Chirac offered a crooked smile and the briefest of handshakes as he met with...Tags: Military Equipment, Defense, Personal Service, Hu Jintao, Defense Equipment
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