Headlines Jan 05 Posted: Sunday, January 5, 2003
When Justice Goes Mute
20 Dead In Tel Aviv Suicide Attack At least 20 people are dead and 80 wounded, some critically, after two suicide bombers blew themselves up in central Tel Aviv late Sunday.
Islamic Jihad claims Tel Aviv bombs - Lebanon TV
Sharon's son to be quizzed on corruption charges Police are scheduled to question Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's son Omri and a senior cabinet minister in the coming days as part of their investigation of elections corruption, Israel Radio reported Sunday. The police have already collected testimony that implicates Omri Sharon.
Lamest excuse yet for war It may have its drawbacks but, according to George W. Bush, nuclear war could prove an indispensable tool for maintaining a buoyant economy. This is only the latest twist in the U.S. president's struggle to come up with the top 10 reasons for invading Iraq — or at least one reason that stands up to minimal scrutiny.
Russia Warns US Against Military Action In Iraq without UN Approval Russia is warning the United States not to take military action against Iraq without prior approval of the United Nations. Russian Defense Minister Sergei Ivanov said Sunday Russia would consider military action by the United States and its allies against Iraq without U.N. approval as illegitimate and unjustified.
U.S. agents operating in Iraq: Analysts
US again proves itself unreliable
Oil Key in U.S. Strategy on Iraq In the event of a war, Secretary of State Colin Powell said recently, "We would want to protect those fields and make sure that they're ... not destroyed or damaged by a failing regime on the way out the door."
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