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| Jul.1 |
Washington |
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Americans face July 4 warning
| Jul.2 |
Washington |
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U.S. calls off talks with N. Korea
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Washington |
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Bush offers condolences to Afghans
| Jul.5 |
Washington |
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Iraq invasion report White House refused comment on a preliminary plan to attack Iraq, saying it never comments on military plans
| Jul.8 |
U.S. Congress |
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Bush wants new laws on corporate abuse Former WorldCom CEO Bernard Ebbers and ex-CFO Scott Sullivan take Fifth on Capitol Hill | |
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Washington |
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Bush: Will use all means to oust Hussein President said his administration would use 'all the tools at our disposal' to oust Iraqi President
| Jul.9 |
Washington |
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Bush called for integrity in corporations The President called for longer prison sentences for corporate fraudsters and more money for SEC
| Jul.11 |
House of Representatives |
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House votes to allow guns in cockpit House of Representatives overwhelmingly endorsed the idea of letting commercial airline pilots carry guns in the cockpit
| Jul.12 |
Washington |
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Arafat sent letter to Powell Palestinian leader is urging U.S. Secretary of State in the lengthy letter to pressure Israel to take reciprocal steps
| Jul.13 |
Washington |
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Pentagon warns of China threat China could act with scant warning against Taiwan and is honing 'credible options'
| Jul.15 |
Washington |
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Taliban John Pleads Guilty to 2 Charges John Walker Lindh pleaded guilty in a surprise deal that will spare him from spending the rest of his life in prison | |
| Jul.17 |
House of Representatives |
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Congress damns intelligence agencies The Congress has released a damning report listing serious failings by CIA, FBI and NSA before last September's terror attacks
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Washington |
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Bush condemns suicide attack in Tel Aviv US President said that bombings were also 'attacks on our efforts to restore hope to the Palestinian people'
| Jul.18 |
Washington |
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Moussaoui guilty plea rejected Judge Brinkema wanted to give him more time to consider his decision to enter the guilty plea | |
| Jul.23 |
Washington |
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Indictments against Abu Sayyaf members The United States charged five members of the extremist group in connection with the death of a U.S. missionary last month
| Jul.25 |
Washington |
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Concern over weapons' use sold to Israel The Bush administration is expressing concern about use of U.S.-supplied weapons -- in light of Israel's recent attack in Gaza
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Washington |
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House gives Traficant the boot James Traficant is a self-proclaimed 'regular guy' whose political career crumbled in a bribery and racketeering
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Washington |
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Moussaoui drops guilty plea Man charged over the 11 September terror attacks has withdrawn a guilty plea - shortly after making it
| Jul.26 |
Afghanistan |
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Pentagon denies report of U.S. casualties The Pentagon on denied a report broadcast on Abu Dhabi television that 7 Americans had been killed, 14 wounded
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Washington |
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US to host anti-Saddam talks The Bush administration has invited six Iraqi opposition groups
| Jul.28 |
Thailand |
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Powell arrived Secretary of State is making a 9-country Asia tour focussing on reducing tensions between India and Pakistan | |
| Jul.29 |
Washington |
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6 critically injured in train derailment Amtrak train en route from Chicago to Washington derailed just north of the nation's capital
| Jul.30 |
Washington |
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Bush signs bill to stop 'book cooking' Accounting Industry Reform Act, a legislative recipe concocted to end accounting tricks that have alarmed investors
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Ohio |
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Congressman Traficant jailed A maverick, expelled from the House of Representatives after being convicted of corruption, has been jailed for 8 years
| Jul.31 |
U.S. Senate |
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Senat debates Iraq war fears The Foreign Relations Committee is examining the possible danger Baghdad poses to US troops and war plans | |
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U.S. Senate |
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Defector: Iraq could have nukes by 2005 Senators opened hearings on a possible U.S. attack on Iraq with testimony from a former Iraqi nuclear engineer
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