Vol. 4 Num 300 Thu. April 01, 2004    
 
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White House U-turn on 9/11 probe
US national security advisor Condoleezza Rice to testify
The White House reversed course under mounting pressure and allowed Condoleezza Rice, President George W.
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Israeli soldiers remove West Bank outpost
Ahmed Qorei issues toughest rejection of suicide bombings
Israeli soldiers dismantled a Jewish outpost near the West Bank city of Hebron yesterday, the first of a handful slated for removal ahead of Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's visit to Washington.
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Drugs "undermining our existence": Karzai
Afghan President Hamid Karzai yesterday warned that rampant drugs production was undermining the existence of his fragile state and urged the international community to help tackle the scourge.
 
UK police probe 'bomb plot'
Anti-terrorism officers are continuing to question eight men as they investigate an alleged bomb plot.
 
UNSC ready to approve oil, food probe in Iraq
Security Council members, except Russia, were ready to welcome a United Nations investigation into allegations of corruption in the now defunct Iraq oil-for-food program, diplomats said.
 
Man blows himself up in Bolivia Congress
An angry miner with dynamite strapped to his chest blew himself up in Bolivia's congress Tuesday, killing two police officers and wounding 10 others, authorities said.
 
Statue of Liberty to reopen
The Statue of Liberty, America's "icon of freedom," is expected to reopen to visitors this summer for the first time since the Sept.
 

 
   
 
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