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Military Aircraft With Sophisticated Sensors Join Hunt

Published October 16, 2002

M By Steve Vogel The Washington Post ilitary aircraft equipped with sophisticated sensors far more sensitive than those used by police will join in the hunt for the sniper terrorizing the Washington area,...

She Beat Cancer, But Was Felled by Sniper

Published October 16, 2002

S By Jacqueline L. Salmon and William Branigin The Washington Post he had two dogs, two cats and a husband she adored. She loved hiking, river rafting and skiing. She liked adventure films as well as chick...

Traces of Explosives Found in Wreckage

Published October 16, 2002

K By Alan Sipress and Ellen Nakashima The Washington Post UTA, Indonesia, Oct. 16 - Indonesian investigators have recovered traces of C-4 plastic explosives at the scene of the bombing Saturday night in...

Bush Adm. to Ponder National Ballistics Fingerprint Database

Published October 16, 2002

W By Ken Fireman Newsday ASHINGTON - The Bush administration spent much of the day Tuesday questioning the wisdom of creating a national ballistics fingerprint database, but then partially reversed course...

Woman Is Shot to Death Outside Shopping Center

Published October 15, 2002

F By Megan K. Stack, Mary Curtius and John Hendren The Los Angeles Times ALLS CHURCH, Va. - A woman was shot dead with a single bullet to the head outside a suburban shopping center Monday night, and investigators...

TiVo Deal Automatically Puts Films on Small Screens

Published October 15, 2002

A By By Jon Healey The Los Angeles Times ctor Hank Azaria hasn't started shooting his first film, but it's already been booked on half a million screens. Of course, they're small screens. But then, it's...

Court finds record labels plotted to raise CD prices

by Nathan Hall
Published October 15, 2002

A groundbreaking court decision has ruled music fans will get cash back as compensation for inflated compact disc prices as early as next year. Late last month, the world's five largest record labels and...

Experts Say Bali Blast Signals Shift for Terrorists

Published October 15, 2002

W By Josh Meyer and Bob Drogin The Los Angeles Times ASHINGTON - The deadly weekend bomb blast in Bali, Indonesia, signals a shift in targeting for a global coalition of Muslim extremists that puts U.S....

Election-year politics focus on Iraq debate

by Andrew Pritchard
Published October 14, 2002

As President George W. Bush campaigns for action against Iraq and for Republican candidates nationwide, some observers question whether the two are separate projects. "They've got to keep us scared; they've...

Most Americans support a war, even if the U.S. faces Iraq alone

by Andrew Pritchard
Published October 14, 2002

Most Americans favor removing Saddam Hussein from power in Iraq but would prefer the United States coordinate with its allies, recent polls show. An ABC News/Washington Post poll released Sept. 30 found...

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