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Sniper Wounds Middle School Student

Published October 8, 2002

B By Stephen Braun, Jonathan Peterson and Lisa Getter The Los Angeles Times OWIE, Md. - The sniper taking deadly aim in Washington's suburbs struck again Monday, critically wounding a 13-year-old boy as...

With Congress Aboard, Bush Targets a Doubtful Public

Published October 8, 2002

W By Dana Milbank The Washington Post ASHINGTON - The White House billed Monday night's speech by President Bush as a chance for him to explain to average Americans why it is necessary to disarm and replace...

Lautenberg may have bumpy ride on New Jersey ballot

Published October 7, 2002

NBy Kim Dinenberg Daily Targum Rutgers University EW BRUNSWICK, N.J., Oct. 4 - With the substitution of Frank Lautenberg on the ballot for Sen. Robert Torricelli, Eagleton Institute of Politics experts...

N.J. Supreme Court OKs Senate race substitution

Published October 4, 2002

P By David Robinson The Daily Princetonian Princeton University RINCETON, N.J., Oct. 3 - With just 34 days left until election day, the New Jersey Supreme Court ruled unanimously Wednesday night that Democrats...

Gore challenges Bush’s stance on Iraq in D.C. speech

Published October 4, 2002

W By Alex Kingsbury U-WIRE Washington Bureau ASHINGTON, Oct. 3 - Former Vice President Al Gore, in his second major policy speech in as many weeks, challenged the President George W. Bush and his administration...

Bush, House Leaders Reach Accord on Iraq Resolution

Published October 3, 2002

W By Karen DeYoung The Washington Post ASHINGTON - President Bush gained strong congressional support Wednesday for a bipartisan resolution authorizing the use of military force against Iraq, and warned...

Demonstrators descend on D.C.

Published October 2, 2002

W By Eric Fung The Hoya Georgetown University ASHINGTON, Oct. 1 - At least five Georgetown University students were among more than 649 people arrested during anti-globalization and anti-capitalist protests...

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