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Justice Dept. moves closer to taking over sniper prosecution

Published October 30, 2002

W By Ralph Vartabedian and Mark Fineman The Los Angeles Times ASHINGTON - The Justice Department moved closer Tuesday to taking over the prosecution of the Washington sniper case, filing a complaint in...

Jordanian ambassador warns against U.S. invasion of Iraq

by Elizabeth Dunbar
Published October 30, 2002

A war in Iraq would be a blow to peace and stability in the Middle East, Jordan's ambassador to the United States said Tuesday. Karim Kawar described Jordan's reasons for opposing a U.S.-led war on Iraq...

U.N. inspectors tentatively endorse U.S. resolution on Iraq

Published October 29, 2002

U By Diego Ibarguen Knight Ridder Newspapers NITED NATIONS (KRT) - Two top weapons inspectors told the United Nations Security Council on Monday that a draft U.S. resolution on confronting Iraq would allow...

Many manufacturers voluntarily reducing pollutants

Published October 29, 2002

C By Melissa Allison Chicago Tribune HICAGO (KRT) - Hundreds of manufacturers, from industries as diverse as steel and concrete, are going beyond U.S. environmental regulations to voluntarily reduce the...

American diplomat shot to death outside Jordanian capital

Published October 29, 2002

A By Michael Matza Knight Ridder Newspapers MMAN, Jordan (KRT) - A U.S. diplomat was killed Monday morning in Amman as he was preparing to leave home to go to work at the American embassy. The diplomat...

Virginia charges sniper suspects; jurisdictional debate continues

Published October 29, 2002

W By Shannon McCaffrey Knight Ridder Newspapers ASHINGTON (KRT) - Virginia prosecutors filed the state's first murder charges against the sniper suspects on Monday as jockeying intensified over who will...

New field of science might explain decision making

by Nathan Halverson
Published October 28, 2002

Ever wonder why you have to pay for the Golf channel, SoapNet or the Lifetime Network when you subscribe to cable? You can blame science. Economists calculated that cable companies can glean higher profits...

Russian commandos’ gas raid killed more than 100, injured 600

Published October 28, 2002

M By Mark McDonald Knight Ridder Newspapers OSCOW (KRT) - The gas used by Russian commandos in their assault on a Moscow theater killed all but one of the 118 hostages who have perished so far, Russian...

Thousands march in D.C. to oppose attack on Iraq

Published October 28, 2002

W By Tony Pugh and Ben Finley Knight Ridder Newspapers ASHINGTON (KRT) - Thousands of protestors from across the country marched from the Vietnam Veterans Memorial to the White House on Saturday to oppose...

Maryland prosecutor charges sniper suspects with murder

Published October 26, 2002

W By Ralph Vartabedian and Josh Meyer The Los Angeles Times ASHINGTON - A Maryland prosecutor charged John Allen Muhammad and his traveling companion, Lee Boyd Malvo, with six counts each of first-degree...

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