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Posted: Saturday, November 23, 2002

¤ The Oval Office Liars' Club
¤ Western conceit ignores culture and history of Arabia
¤ Speedy arrests of Bali bombing suspects arouse suspicion
¤ Prosecution of alleged terrorists may get complicated
¤ Bethlehem Residents Barred From Sunday Services
¤ 12 die as Indian police end temples siege
¤ North Korea and Pakistan's deadly barter trade
¤ Palestinian farmers lose land to Israeli border fence
¤ Putin raises questions over U.S.-led coalition
¤ Lawmakers: FBI probe of Saudis falls short
¤ CIA agents try to buy intelligence
¤ CIA 'justifies' killing of al-Qaida suspects
¤ UN contests Israeli army account of Jenin official's death
¤ New U.S. Road Map Termed "Anti-Israeli"
¤ Israeli acts of terror designed to humiliate
¤ Israel has banned all Palestinian fishermen
¤ Full text: bin Laden's 'letter to America'
¤ Blix making friends as the hawks hover
¤ West outgrows Nato paper tiger
¤ Kosovo still not ready for talks with Serbia
¤ Iran hardliners stage show of strength
¤ U.S. Defends FBI's Saudi-9/11 Probe
¤ Saudi Arabia denies funding hijackers
¤ Saudis arrest sixth 'bomb' Briton
A sixth British man has been arrested in Saudi Arabia
in connection with a series of bomb attacks against westerners.
¤ Settling Iraq problem will not end terrorism: Russia
¤ US warship docks in China
¤ US pulls out Karzai's military bodyguards
¤ US plea for British base to bomb Iraq
¤ Muslim Charity Leader Ordered Deported
¤ Iraq hits out at Bush on eve of new inspections
¤ With dominion over all
¤ Some Got rich off Tragedy
¤ Sharon's hard-line policy of terror reoccupation
¤ Top Sharon adviser on 'aid request' in Washington
¥ Pay up or troops remain in Palestine to frustrate war
¤ Israeli forces destroy more Palestinian homes
¤ Briton killed in Jenin 'pleaded for ceasefire'
¤ US forces told to destroy supply lines of terror
¤ U.S. at Work at Saudi Base but War Role Is Uncertain
¥ Hand over the base or be exposed
¤ Yugoslavian officials 'sold chemical weapons to Iraq'
¤ Focus: The secret war
Behind public preparations for an invasion,
British and American aircraft are destroying
Iraq's air defences while covert groups of
special forces are training Kurdish fighters
and preparing equipment. Raymond Whitaker reports

¤ Blair will lead a divided country into war
¤ 'Perverse' Blair stifles Iraq debate
Tony Blair's government stands charged with being
"somewhere between perverse and hypocritical"
in its attempts to stifle dissent in tomorrow's
Commons debate on Iraq.


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