Headlines Jan 12 Posted: Saturday, January 11, 2003
Q&A with the Top Sleuth Chief weapons inspector El Baradei searches for substance from the Iraqis
Inspecting Iraq: A Record of the First 40 Days
Venezuela is run by the same breed of Whites
Al-Qaeda - a meaningless label In the latest of his online dispatches, The Observer's Chief Reporter argues that we need to ditch the label "al-Qaeda" if we want to understand the chaotic nature of the terrorist threat.
UN: Tell us where to look for weapons Mohamed ElBaradei, the head of the UN nuclear watchdog agency, has appealed to the US for more help in the hunt for banned Iraqi weapons, asking for specific intelligence on "where to go and where to inspect".
N. Korea denies disclosing nuclear program to U.S. SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea denied Sunday ever admitting to U.S. officials that it had a secret nuclear weapons program and said it would unleash a "sea of fire" if the United States challenges the communist country.
Israeli at US loan talks is implicated in massacre Israel is asking the United States for $8bn (£5bn) in loan guarantees – and has sent to Washington one of the former army officers implicated in the 1982 Sabra and Chatila massacre of Palestinian civilians to persuade the Bush administration to grant the money. - By Robert Fisk in Beirut, Independent UK
Shady deals bring Israel's Bulldozer close to defeat It is a make-or-break weekend for Israel's hawkish Prime Minister, who is fighting for his political life amid an explosive corruption scandal - Peter Beaumont, Guardian UK
Moment filled with danger
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