Volume 4 Number 98 Mon. September 01, 2003    
 
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US forces enter Mosul in hunt for Saddam
UN mulls 'serious reduction' in Iraq operations
US forces backed by helicopters entered the al-Arabi neighborhood in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul Sunday, residents told AFP, adding that deposed president Saddam Hussein could be hiding out in the
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Red alert in India after killing of 2 JeM militants in Delhi
2 other rebels caught in UP
Indian police were on high alert yesterday against possible rebel attacks after killing two militants who were allegedly plotting a new attack less than a week after the Mumbai car bombings.
 
300,000 Iraqis join Shiite leader's funeral march
More than 300,000 Muslims began a two-day, 110-mile march to the holy city of Najaf on Sunday to mourn a cherished Shiite leader who was assassinated in a car bombing that killed at least 85 people.
 
'Strikes on Hamas will lead only to more retaliation'
2 militants killed in Israeli missile strikes
Israel's latest strikes on Hamas that killed two militants in the Gaza Strip were a "crime" that will only fuel a cycle of retaliation, Palestinian foreign minister Nabil Shaath said Sunday.
 
Only Blair's departure will end Britain's culture of spin: Opposition leader
Only the resignation of British Prime Minister Tony Blair can end the government's much maligned culture of spin, opposition leader Iain Duncan Smith wrote in a newspaper published Sunday.
 
Britons now say Diana was murdered
More than a quarter of Britons believe Princess Diana was murdered, according to a poll published Sunday on the sixth anniversary of her death in a Paris car crash.
 

 
   
 
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