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Two U-Va. Fraternities Suspended Over Photos

Published November 20, 2002

T By Amy Argetsinger The Washington Post wo of the University of Virginia's oldest fraternities have been suspended by their national organizations while under investigation for a Halloween party at which...

Bush Arrives at NATO Summit to Rally Support

Published November 20, 2002

W By Paul Richter Los Angeles Times ASHINGTON - President Bush arrived in the Czech Republic Tuesday aggressively seeking commitments of military support from European leaders for a possible war against...

Damaged Oil Tanker Breaks Apart, Sinks

Published November 20, 2002

M By David Holley, Cristina Mateo-Yanguas and Kenneth R. Weiss Los Angeles Times ADRID, Spain - A damaged oil tanker broke in two off the craggy northwest coast of Spain and sank Tuesday, threatening an...

New Labor Party Leader Favors Pullback, Talks

Published November 20, 2002

J By John Ward Anderson The Washington Post ERUSALEM - Israel's Labor Party Tuesday elected as its leader and candidate for prime minister a former general and political newcomer who pledges swift Israeli...

SEVIS creates confusion

by Elizabeth Dunbar
Published November 19, 2002

Information sessions on the new international student tracking system have so far resulted in more questions than answers. University International Student and Scholar Services set up the sessions about...

Undercover guards thwart hijack attempt, Israel says

Published November 18, 2002

J By Matthew McAllester Newsday ERUSALEM - Undercover security guards on an Israeli flight Sunday from Tel Aviv to Istanbul, Turkey, wrestled to the floor a man attempting to hijack the plane with a pocketknife,...

Indonesian terror group plotted Bali bombing, police say

Published November 18, 2002

K By Richard C. Paddock Los Angeles Times UTA, Indonesia - Last month's deadly bombing on the island of Bali was carried out by a computer-savvy group of Indonesian Muslims with links to previous anti-Christian...

Navy drills the press for active duty

Published November 18, 2002

A By Carol J. Williams and Sam Howe Verhovek Los Angeles Times BOARD THE USS IWO JIMA - This 844-foot-long amphibious assault ship was coursing over choppy waters 40 miles off the North Carolina coast...

Average Chinese citizen asks who’s Hu

Published November 18, 2002

B By Henry Chu Los Angeles Times EIJING - Talk to ordinary Chinese about Hu Jintao, the man who was just named the new leader of their country, and the biggest impression you get of him is that he seems...

New leader chosen in China

Published November 15, 2002

B By Philip P. Pan and John Pomfret The Washington Post EIJING, Nov. 15 - Vice President Hu Jintao, who by exercising extreme caution has survived a decade as heir apparent to the Chinese Communist leadership,...

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