World News Posted: Tuesday, March 26, 2002
The Milosevic trial: Damning admissions > by former British Liberal Party leader Lord Ashdown Update Mar 28, Is Yaa Naa Andani alive or dead? The King of the Dagombas in northern Ghana has been beheaded > Dagombas - the largest ethnic groups in northern Ghana...history > 25 of his supporters burnt to death... At the start of Jewish passover in Israel, SUICIDE BLAST KILLS 16 † Hamas claims responsibility... More than 100 wounded... Arab Summit in Disarray as Palestinians Walk Out Russia planing to counter US missile shield: defence minister EarthLink co-founder admits bilking millions from investors Serbia adopts decree on war crimes, ahead of US aid deadline U.S. navy to stay in Gulf for long time Pakistan Says Bin Laden Not in the Country US officials admit bin Laden's trail has gone cold U.S. seeks $5 million for Iraqi opposition meeting -CNN NRA filed suit challenging new Campaign Bill -U.S. Ugandans are told of Irish concerns over executions Fewer may have died in Afghan quake than first feared Corruption in India, the world's eighth most graft-ridden country... China - US should stop interfering in Taiwan issue Arab summit lies in ruins as Arafat is fenced in Afghan quake leaves 2,000 dead and 30,000 homeless 30 captive Afghans turn out to be U.S. allies Bush warned Italy of threat to Afghan king U.S. attack base to be moved into Qatar to bypass Saudi objections India's new terror law raises fears for Muslim civil rights Russia, West spies to team up against terrorism Disaster just adds to woe of drought and minefields Companies sued over link to slave trade Risk to journalists 'increased by war on terrorism' U.S. cash conceal the cracks in Afghan government Nuclear-test pact looks shaky after withdrawals Afghan army will march on nation's empty stomach Sharon plays cat and mouse with Arafat Prozac link to cancer growth Hundreds of current and former Enron employees contacted Playboy
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