Vol. 4 Num 109 Fri. September 12, 2003    
 
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World remembers Sept 11, questions US response
On the second anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, Australians remembered loved ones and US embassies across Asia lit candles but regional media highlighted waning sympathy for the United States.
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US agencies scour new tape to locate Laden
Fears all over as top al-Qaeda gun reappears
Intelligence analysts were looking for clues to Osama bin Laden's whereabouts in a new videotape that shows him in Afghan garb, walking past wildflowers and tufts of green grass on a rocky mountainside.
 
Relatives of most Sept 11 victims yet to claim compensation
Two years after devastating terror strikes on US targets, more than half of the families of those killed have still not applied to the Victims' Compensation Fund set up by the US government for financial
 
US lost many allies in post-Sept 11 world: Press
Russia's press marked the anniversary of September 11 yesterday by regretting that Washington squandered the outpouring of international goodwill after the suicide attacks by launching the hotly-contested
 
Saudis feel more abused than accused
Two years on, Saudi Arabia, blamed in the West for the September 11 attacks on the United States, feels more of a victim than a defendant in the dock for the case against global terrorism.
 
US troops remember victims in silence
US troops in Iraq yesterday prayed, sang, and vowed to remember the victims who perished in the suicide hijackings back home, but some still wonder what they are doing in Iraq.
 
Israel mulls fresh strikes, expulsion of Arafat
World leaders ask Tel Aviv, PA to end bloodshed
Israel's foreign minister said Israeli leaders, holding an emergency session Thursday after two suicide bombings, should ignore US objections and expel Palestinian President Yasser Arafat.
 
Islamists unmoved by al-Qaeda call to topple Musharraf
Pak president rejects 'traitor' tag
Islamists in Pakistan poured cold water yesterday on calls purportedly by al-Qaeda's number two to rise up against President Pervez Musharraf for "selling Muslims' blood in Afghanistan.
 
Anti-Iraq war trio propose changes to US plan
France, Germany and Russia proposed limiting the US political role in Iraq in exchange for their support of Washington's request for international help to bring order and stability to Baghdad, it emerged
 
UK MPs slam Blair's '45-minute' WMD deployment claim
The most sensational claim made by British Prime Minister Tony Blair to justify waging war on Iraq was criticised by an influential parliamentary committee on Thursday.
 

 
   
 
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