News Posted: Monday, April 15, 2002
UN Rights Body Slams Israel for 'Mass Killings' Rumsfeld: Forget Inspections – 'Everyone Knows' Saddam Seeking Weapons Britain bans weapons to Israel ¥ Yeah Right! First you arm the terrorist then talk about a ban > I hope Britons know that the blood of Palestinians is on their hands > because their government sold and they profited from arms sales to Israeli terrorists. Hamas vows to continue resistance Annan calls for middle east force ¥ Yes, and it is time Powell stop giving Israel more slaughter time. Amnesty international, human right groups slam Israeli practices Demonstrations to receive Powell in Beirut and then in Damascus > Lahoud rejects security guarantees Al-Qaeda claims attack on Tunisia synagogue: paper > Hmm... Unconfirmed report... Resolution to endorse violence > 'All available means' condoned to achieve Palestinian statehood Osama bin Laden Shown in New Video > From what we saw of the tape on cable, it looks like a propaganda tape > that did not come from bin Laden or any hijacker. Report: Israel Captures Arafat Aide > BBC and CNN are reporting this news as if the man is a War criminal. > Clearly Sharon wants to weaken Arafat’s ministerial team from any possible meeting. > Sharon and company are bent on removing all opposition to their brutalities. Palestinians vow to keep using suicide bombers 'Jews, Jews, let's beat the Jews!' mob chants > Worshippers beaten, windows smashed at Kyiv synagogue Red Crescent Retrieves Jenin Bodies Arafat's wife defends suicide attacks Amnesty Condemns Guantanamo Prisons Four U.S. Soldiers Killed Venezuela: Rumored U.S. Involvement Could Hurt Bush Administration Lebanon rejects Powell warning on Hezbollah attacks Sri Lanka considering lifting ban on Tigers: PM U.S. soldiers killed in explosion in Afghanistan New attacks reported against U.S.-led forces in Afghanistan New threat to US peace mission > Israel's prime minister, Ariel Sharon threatened yesterday to derail a > mission by the US secretary of state, Colin Powell, to contain > the seething crisis in the Middle East by warning that his > troops might storm the ruined headquarters of Yasser Arafat to > capture the killers of a far-right cabinet minister. U.N. Chief Adopting Harsh Stance on Israel Arafat's Offices Are Battered Inside and Out > Food, Water in Short Supply As Illnesses Begin to Spread No End to Bethlehem Standoff Powell’s tough talk brings few results Former guerrilla hero of East Timor set for landslide win Powell Calls on Lebanon To End Hezbollah Attacks Chavez Reclaims Power in Venezuela US urges Venezuelan leader to ditch left-wing agenda Powell pays dearly for his boss's failings Ariel Sharon's warning, troops may storm Yasser Arafat's headquarters Tongue-tied in Arafat's shattered bunker New threat to US peace mission Palestinians vow to keep using suicide bombers Israel won't back use of U.S. peacekeepers Chinese Jet Slams Into Korean Mountain, 39 Survive Amnesty sends US dossier of complaints over Afghanistan detainees Powell talks fail to end deadlock Israelis warn EU against buffer force plan Bush fears a backlash at home Powell extends visit for second Arafat meeting Threat of new Iraqi war has neighboring Turkey on edge Palestinian captives 'tortured and humiliated' at Israeli army base Survivors of Jenin creep home to see destruction Why I'm boycotting anything 'made in Israel' Rabbi describes attack on Kiev's central synagogue as a 'pogrom' Whatever the outcome, Mr Powell's trip is far from a waste of time
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