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Despite passage in Congress, dissent still stirs

by Libby George
Published October 14, 2002

The resolution granting President Bush authority to act on Iraq passed, but there is still much dissent in Congress and academia surrounding the United States' next actions. The initial issue is whether...

Residents Worried, on the Lookout for Truck, Van

Published October 14, 2002

W By Carol Morello and Jamie Stockwell The Washington Post ith the manhunt continuing for a sniper linked by police to 10 shootings in the Washington area, a weekend without a new attack brought a mixture...

Iraq debate splits the nation

Published October 14, 2002

Congress passed a resolution Friday authorizing President George W. Bush to use military force to protect the United States and enforce U.N. Security Council resolutions. The vote was 77-23 in the Senate...

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...

Killer Shows More Caution With Three Latest Attacks

Published October 11, 2002

W By Serge F. Kovaleski The Washington Post ASHINGTON - The last three attacks linked to the elusive Washington area sniper were carried out near major highways that would have allowed the killer to come...

Glitches Slow Down Movement of Port Cargo

Published October 11, 2002

L By Evelyn Iritani, Jerry Hirsch and Nancy Cleeland The Los Angeles Times OS ANGELES - Billions of dollars worth of cargo that piled up at West Coast ports during the 10-day shutdown began moving out...

Al-Qaida Link Seen in Kuwait Attack

Published October 10, 2002

K By Rajiv Chandrasekaran The Washington Post UWAIT - Kuwaiti and American officials said Wednesday that two Kuwaiti gunmen who killed a U.S. Marine and wounded another in an attack here Tuesday were Islamic...

Kashmiris Seek Normalcy Amid Election Bloodshed

Published October 10, 2002

S By Mark Magnier The Los Angeles Times RINIGAR, India - As India and Pakistan trade charges over the legitimacy of a bloody election in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir and analysts ponder the implications...

A Walk With Fear Weaving Right Alongside

Published October 10, 2002

W By April Witt The Washington Post ASHINGTON - Fear has come to suburbia, but I'm determined not to succumb. I'm still eating a quick sandwich at noon at an outdoor cafe. I'm not making myself a target...

U.S., French Investigators Arrive to Probe Tanker Explosion

Published October 10, 2002

A By Karl Vick The Washington Post L MUKALLA, Yemen - French and American criminal investigators arrived here together Wednesday night to probe the unexplained explosion that crippled a French supertanker...

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