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No role in arms search for U.N.
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - The Bush administration rejected a United Nations role in the search for Iraq's weapons of mass destruction yesterday, brushing aside arguments that international inspectors are needed to lend credibility to any discoveries. Ari Fleischer,...Tags: Defense Equipment, Iraq, Nuclear Weapons, United Nations, Government
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U. of C. scientist unveils latest dinosaur find
Tribune staff reporterTwo African dinosaurs introduced today by University of Chicago paleontologist Paul Sereno are shining a new light on the mystery of how and when Africa, South America, India and Antarctica broke apart 100 million years ago to form the world's southern...Tags: University of Michigan, Science, University of Chicago, India, Social Issues
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Distrust of U.S. foils effort to stop crippling disease
Sun Foreign StaffFANISAU, Nigeria - If it were possible to wind back the centuries, Halima Umar's village would probably look much as it does today. Umar and her neighbors fetch water by lowering a bucket into a hand-dug well, toil in fields of millet and guinea corn, and...Tags: Iraq, Burkina Faso, United Nations, Civil Unrest, Government
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Bush defends invasion of Iraq
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - President Bush said yesterday that he had "no doubt" going to war against Iraq was the right action but sidestepped a question about using evidence that turned out to be bogus to bolster his case for toppling Saddam Hussein. Speaking in...Tags: Defense Equipment, Iraq, Nuclear Weapons, Democratic Party, Government
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Our reader choice: Let the table talk begin
Travel editorThere were no rules and, officially, no contest in our search for the 8th Wonders. But we did promise to give someone "something nice from the Travel section" for taking part. That "something nice" is a copy of National Geographic's brand new "Atlas of...Tags: Iraq, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Israel, Elections, Travel
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Iraq puts Cheney in harsh spotlight
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - Walking through the Capitol last week, Dick Cheney marched past the assembled journalists who hoped to question him, brushing them off in his inflection-less voice with a curt, "Good morning," before slipping behind closed doors. The vice...Tags: Iraq, Television, Government, Energy, Defense
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About their trip
South Florida Sun-SentinelTo explore the land where hurricanes are born, Sun-Sentinel foreign correspondent E.A. Torriero first interviewed meteorologists from around the world. Based on information from those interviews, Torriero and Sun-Sentinel photographer Mike Stocker...Tags: Atlantic Ocean, Condos and Houses, Hotels and Accommodations, Meteorological Disasters, Natural Disasters
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