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2003
August
Washington, D.C., August 2003 Timeline
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| Aug.3 |
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Ridge downplays alleged al Qaeda tape Homeland Security Secretary said the tape does not raise levels of concern 'any more than they are now'
| Aug.4 |
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Report: Powell would not serve 2nd term Secretary of State and his top deputy Richard L. Armitage will not serve a second term if Bush is re-elected
| Aug.8 |
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Chechen leader named security threat Powell designated Basayev believed responsible for hostage standoff in a Moscow theater as a threat to U.S. security
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US fears more Indonesia attacks Militants may be planning more terror attacks against United States interests in Indonesia
| Aug.9 |
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Terror alert over stolen passports Some 5,000 stolen French passports may end up in the hands of traffickers or terrorists
| Aug.13 |
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$2.7bn Lockerbie compensation deal Lawyers for Libya and for families of the victims of the 1988 bombing have decided on the framework for compensation | |
| Aug.15 |
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Bush urges US grid upgrade President has called the worst blackout in North American history a 'wake-up' call
| Aug.26 |
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Columbia report faults Nasa managers The independent team concluded that long-standing flaws in the organisation were 'as much a cause' as technical faults | |
| Aug.27 |
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Bremer: Iraq effort to cost tens of billions Iraqi revenue would not be enough to cover economic needs that 'almost impossible to exaggerate' | |
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Nasa chief vows to make changes Sean O'Keefe has said the report into the break-up of the Columbia was a 'seminal moment' for the agency | |
| Aug.29 |
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US 'pleased' at N Korea talks The 3-day six-nation meeting ended with an agreement to meet again within two months | |
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