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U.S. attempts to limit political damage
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - With a rare apology to abuse victims in Iraq, top Bush administration officials moved on several fronts yesterday to halt the erosion of American credibility worldwide from mistreatment of prisoners and limit further political damage to the...Tags: Civil Rights, Gaza Crisis (2008), Likud, Television, Israel
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Iraq accepts U.N. terms
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - Yielding to international pressure and a drumbeat of threats from President Bush, Iraq grudgingly agreed yesterday to a United Nations resolution requiring it to disarm and submit to unconditional weapons inspections. Iraq's agreement to...Tags: Defense Equipment, Defense, University of Maryland, College Park, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Military Equipment
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As partisan issue, shortage of flu vaccine is contagious
Tribune staff reportersThe flu vaccine shortage took on increasing life as a campaign issue Wednesday as Sen. John Kerry's supporters and other Democrats pressed their charges that missteps by President Bush have exacerbated the problem. Across the nation, from the Chicago...Tags: Chiron Corporation, Elections, Delray Beach, Election Day, Democratic Party
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Claims of detainee abuse shown in records
Sun National StaffTerror suspects held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, told FBI agents as early as three years ago that American interrogators had shown disrespect for the Quran by kicking the sacred Muslim holy book, knocking it to the floor or mocking its writings, newly...Tags: U.S. Department of Defense, Civil Rights, Amnesty International, Qur'an, Justice System
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Bush to seek major U.N. role in Iraq's future
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - Despite deep misgivings among administration hard-liners, President Bush decided yesterday to seek a multinational force for Iraq under a United Nations mandate and to call on the world body to play a major role in forming a new Iraqi...Tags: U.S. Department of Defense, Boutros Boutros-Ghali, Death, New York, East Timor
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U.S. military deaths climb beyond 1,000
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - U.S. military deaths in Iraq passed the 1,000 mark yesterday, a grim milestone reached amid an upswing in attacks on U.S. forces from the teeming Shiite slum known as Sadr City in Baghdad to the combative Sunni areas west of the capital...Tags: U.S. Department of Defense, Maryland, Missouri, Terrorism, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland)
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9/11 report, Rice remarks in conflict
Associated PressWASHINGTON - The congressional report on pre-Sept. 11 intelligence calls into question answers that National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice gave the public last year about the White House's knowledge of terrorism threats. It's a fresh credibility...Tags: Defense, National Security, Guerrilla Activity, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Terrorism
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Arms hunters return to Iraq
From Wire ReportsBAGHDAD, Iraq - United Nations weapons inspectors returned to Iraq yesterday for the first time in nearly four years, backed by the threat of force and the authority to search anywhere, anytime for chemical, biological and nuclear weapons - even in the...Tags: Defense Equipment, Colleges and Universities, Defense, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Military Equipment
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Call was what president had long been awaiting
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - The call came to President Bush about 3:15 on a chilly Saturday afternoon at Camp David. On the other line was Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld, who began the conversation with a word of caution that first reports do not always turn out...Tags: Elections, Defense, U.S. Military, Death, Saddam Hussein
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Palmeiro: Canseco claims are 'ludicrous'
Sun StaffRafael Palmeiro yesterday denied ever taking steroids, calling those claims in Jose Canseco's pending book "ludicrous," and Orioles owner Peter Angelos rushed to Palmeiro's defense. In a combined statement released by the Orioles, Palmeiro and Angelos...Tags: Jason Giambi, Rafael Palmeiro, Baltimore Orioles, Baseball, The New York Times
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U.S. inspectors find no evidence of banned arms
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - After a three-month search, American inspectors have found no chemical, biological or nuclear weapons in Iraq and don't know whether any existed before the United States led an invasion of the country in March, the inspections coordinator...Tags: Kansas, Central Intelligence Agency, Missile Systems, Wars and Interventions, Weaponry
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Aristide appeals for help as armed supporters barricade roads
The Associated PressPresident Jean-Bertrand Aristide urgently appealed for the world's help Tuesday to avert a bloodbath and a new exodus of boat people as rebels threatened the capital. Despite last-ditch diplomacy, an opposition coalition rejected a U.S.-backed peace plan....Tags: Cruises, Death, Dominican Republic, Tourism and Leisure, Wars and Interventions
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