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| Mar.5 |
Washington |
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Bush imposed steel tariffs 3e-year plan to help the ailing US steel industry. European Union would launch an immediate complaint with the WTO | |
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Washington |
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Bush meets Mubarak US President said he will redouble his efforts to end the cycle of violence in the Middle East
| Mar.6 |
Washington |
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Powell condemns 'war on Palestinians' Israel launched more attacks against Palestinian targets in the West Bank and Gaza
| Mar.7 |
U.S. Senate |
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Greenspan upbeat on US recovery Chairman of the US central bank, has told the Senate Finance Committee that the US economic recovery is well under way
| Mar.9 |
Washington |
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US 'has nuclear hit list' US has reportedly ordered the Pentagon to prepare contingency plans for attacking 7 countries with nuclear weapons
| Mar.11 |
Washington |
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Bush issues new warning on terror Speaking at an event to mark the passing of 6 months since the attacks, President has said the war is entering its 2nd phase
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New York |
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US marks six months after attacks Memorial ceremonies held around the country. 2 vertical beams of light were switched on at the World Trade Center site
| Mar.12 |
Washington |
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Tyson handed Washington licence Authorities voted by a count of 3-0 to allow Tyson to face world heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis
| Mar.13 |
Washington |
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Bush: Saddam 'will be dealt with' US President has continued his rhetoric against Iraq, saying Saddam Hussein is a 'problem'
| Mar.14 |
Washington |
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Andersen indicted over Enron Accountancy firm at the centre of the Enron bankruptcy, has been indicted on the charge of obstruction of justice | |
| Mar.16 |
Washington |
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Bush sends books to Afghanistan The US is sending 10 million school textbooks and some teacher trainers
| Mar.17 |
Washington |
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Bush condemns Pakistan killings President has condemned as 'an outrage' the attack on a church which killed 5 people, including 2 Americans
| Mar.18 |
Washington |
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Microsoft heads back to court 9 states still pursuing an antitrust case seek to persuade a judge of the merits of their argument
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South Korea |
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US prepares arms deal with Seoul US Department of Defense says it is planning to sell a sophisticated anti-aircraft system built by Lockheed Martin
| Mar.20 |
U.S. Senate |
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Congress approves campaign cash curbs Senate has given the final approval to a bill limiting the funding of political campaigns | |
| Mar.22 |
Washington |
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Bush renews call on Arafat US President has said that a meeting between Cheney and Arafat is still possible, if the Palestinian leader halts attacks | |
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Washington |
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Andersen salvage plan set out Ex-Federal Reserve chairman Paul Volcker has outlined a plan for a new board to manage the firm
| Mar.24 |
Washington |
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Cheney: Arafat 'still not doing enough' Vice-President is unlikely he will meet Palestinian leader before an Arab summit. 4 militants were shot dead in northern Israel | |
| Mar.28 |
Washington |
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US seeks death penalty in terror case Prosecutors will seek the death penalty for Zacarias Moussaoui, charged over the September 11 attacks
| Mar.29 |
Washington |
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US plea to halt Mid-East carnage Powell has called for restraint by Israel and the Palestinians, condemning terrorist attacks and cautioning Israel
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