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World News Atlas
European Union
2002
September
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European Union, September 2002 Timeline
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Thursday, January 8
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| Sep.2 |
Sweden |
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Hijack suspect charged Kerim Sadok Chatty, 29, a Tunisian -born Swede, has been charged with attempting to hijack and sabotage an aircraft or airport
Day News |
| Sep.3 |
England |
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Blair promises proof of Iraq threat rime Minister has promised to publish evidence on Iraq's alleged development of weapons of mass destruction
| Sep.6 |
Germany |
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Pair arrested for 9/11 attack plan Turkish man and his American fiancee planned an attack on a U.S. military base in Germany close to the September 11
Evening News |
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England |
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Putin: No grounds for Iraq attack Russian President has told Blair that he doubts there are any grounds for using force against Iraq
| Sep.7 |
Washington |
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Bush, Blair make case against Iraq President and British Prime Minister said there is ample evidence that Saddam Hussein has weapons of mass destruction
Morning News |
| Sep.9 |
England |
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Iraq nuclear dilemma exposed Iraq could assemble a nuclear weapon in months if it had foreign help, a report has concluded
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Austria |
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Austria set for early elections 4 members of the coalition government quit in a row with their former party leader, Joerg Haider
Evening News |
| Sep.15 |
Sweden |
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Ruling Social Democrats won election Led by Prime Minister Goran Persson, the ruling party garnered 40.1% of the vote and remain the largest party
Day News |
| Sep.19 |
Germany |
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16 Islamic groups banned Police stormed homes and froze bank accounts across Germany. Groups linked to a jailed Islamic militant
Morning News |
| Sep.20 |
Berlin |
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Minister denies Bush 'Hitler' slur Justice minister Herta Daeubler-Gmelin has denied comparing U.S. President George W. Bush to Nazi leader
Evening News |
| Sep.21 |
Ivory Coast |
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France sends troops to Ivory Coast France wants to ensure the security of Western citizens following an armed uprising by rebels
Morning News |
| Sep.22 |
Germany |
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Polls give Schroeder slim lead Social Democratic Party won 38.5%. Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer's Greens, was projected to win 9%
Evening News |
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Germany |
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Schroeder declares victory| Chancellor's ruling coalition has eked out a new parliamentary majority. Social Democrats and Greens combined won 47.1% | |
Morning News |
| Sep.23 |
Berlin |
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Schroeder outlines battles ahead Chancellor has moved to quell his critics' claims that the country faces a crisis because of the size of his mandate
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England |
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Cabinet starts key Iraq meeting Blair has begun briefing key ministers about the need for action on Iraq at a crucial cabinet meeting in Downing Street
Evening News |
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England |
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Blair unveils Iraq dossier The 55-page document about the threat posed by Iraq's weapons programmes was posted on various government websites
Morning News |
| Sep.24 |
London |
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Blair: Iraq weapons threat growing In the House of Commons Blair has warned that weapons of mass destruction programme is active, detailed and growing
Evening News |
| Sep.26 |
Washington |
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US to tackle France on Iraq A US envoy , Marc Grossman, is beginning a mission to persuade France and Russia to back a new tough draft UN resolution
Morning News |
| Sep.27 |
Washington |
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U.S., UK on diplomatic offensive Senior U.S. and British diplomats are embarking on negotiations in a bid to win support for a tough U.N. resolution against Iraq
Day News |
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France |
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Bush, envoy lobby French on Iraq U.S. President telephoned President Chirac to urge support for a U.N. resolution threatening Iraq with military
Morning News |
| Sep.28 |
London |
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London and Rome host anti-war rallies Demonstrators have marched in protest against military plans for Iraq
| Sep.29 |
England |
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Europe wins Ryder Cup over U.S. Europeans beat the United States at its best game -- singles -- when Paul McGinley made an 8-foot par putt
| Sep.30 |
Sweden |
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Hijack suspect released A Swedish Muslim has been released without charge after being held on suspicion of trying to hijack a London-bound plane
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| Sep.1 |
Belgium |
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Schumacher wins GP to set mark for wins 5-time Formula One champion Michael Schumacher set a record for most victories in one season
| Sep.2 |
Sweden |
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Hijack suspect charged Kerim Sadok Chatty, 29, a Tunisian -born Swede, has been charged with attempting to hijack and sabotage an aircraft or airport
Evening News |
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Netherlands |
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7 suspected of al Qaeda ties held Mmen suspected of recruiting for the al Qaeda guerrilla network
Day News |
| Sep.3 |
England |
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Blair promises proof of Iraq threat rime Minister has promised to publish evidence on Iraq's alleged development of weapons of mass destruction
| Sep.4 |
England |
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Illegal Heathrow staff arrested 15 illegal immigrants were working in high-security zones. 9 of the 15 have been deported
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England |
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Ex-spy chief attacks FBI tactics The former head of British intelligence says U.S. investigators failed properly to detect the threat ahead of the September 11
Morning News |
| Sep.6 |
Bavaria |
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Munich massacre victims remembered Political leaders and sports figures have gathered to mark the 30th anniversary. 11 Israeli athletes were killed in 1972
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Sicily |
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Sicily rocked by earthquake A strong 5.4 earthquake is leaving two people dead from heart attacks and three others injured
Day News |
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Germany |
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Pair arrested for 9/11 attack plan Turkish man and his American fiancee planned an attack on a U.S. military base in Germany close to the September 11
Evening News |
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England |
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Putin: No grounds for Iraq attack Russian President has told Blair that he doubts there are any grounds for using force against Iraq
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Dominican Republic |
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Stranded Romanian seaman head home 7 sailors and their captain stranded in a Dominican port for two years left for home
| Sep.7 |
Washington |
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Bush, Blair make case against Iraq| President and British Prime Minister said there is ample evidence that Saddam Hussein has weapons of mass destruction | |
| Sep.8 |
Austria |
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Far-right Vice-Chancellor quits Susanne Riess-Passer was quitting the governing coalition over a party revolt led by rival Joerg Haider
Morning News |
| Sep.9 |
England |
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Iraq nuclear dilemma exposed Iraq could assemble a nuclear weapon in months if it had foreign help, a report has concluded
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Austria |
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Austria set for early elections 4 members of the coalition government quit in a row with their former party leader, Joerg Haider
Evening News |
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England |
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Blair to brand Saddam 'outlaw' UK prime minister: United Nations must act soon to deal with Saddam Hussein
Morning News |
| Sep.10 |
France |
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France promotes U.N. route to Iraq A Security Council resolution suggested giving Baghdad a 3-week deadline for letting weapons inspectors into Iraq
Evening News |
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Spain |
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Cipollini repeats stage win The Italian continued to make up for lost time with his second bunch sprint victory in 24 hours in the Tour of Spain
Morning News |
| Sep.11 |
Southern France |
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Flood death toll is 21 There are still 12 people missing in Gard, the area worst hit by the floods. Trains suspended across southern France
Day News |
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England |
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Blair recalls parliament over Iraq Prime Ministe has asked for parliament to be recalled to debate the possibility of military action against Iraq
Evening News |
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England |
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Radical Muslims warn U.S. The clerics said the United States has to suffer much more to learn 'obedience'
Morning News |
| Sep.12 |
England |
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Firefighter strike 'threatens UK' Firefighters are due to vote on strike action that threatens to disrupt transport system
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Sicily |
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Sicily police hold terror suspects With the help of U.S. investigators, 15 Pakistani with suspected ties to al Qaeda were arrested
| Sep.13 |
Germany |
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MobilCom gets government lifeline France Telecom dumped cash-hungry German partner. The German Government have to save stricken telecoms operator
Day News |
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Netherlands |
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Police arrest terror suspect Kurdish man is suspected by the United States of having links to al Qaeda
Morning News |
| Sep.14 |
Denmark |
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Execution extraditions trouble EU EU home and justice ministers and U.S. Attorney General are trying to reach a deal on extraditing terror suspects
| Sep.15 |
Basque |
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Tear gas fired at protesters Bilbao is clearing up after police fired rubber bullets during a demonstration in support of a suspended political party
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Italy |
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Barrichello, Schumacher go 1-2 in GP Barrichello won his 3rd race of the season, and Ferrari claimed its 13th victory in 15 races
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Uganda |
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Rebels release priests Two elderly Italian priests kidnapped by Lord's Resistance Army have been released unharmed
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London |
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Prince Harry celebrates 18th birthday Harry said Diana had 'more guts than anybody' and had inspired him to carve a role for himself
Evening News |
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Sweden |
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Ruling Social Democrats won election| Led by Prime Minister Goran Persson, the ruling party garnered 40.1% of the vote and remain the largest party | |
Day News |
| Sep.16 |
France |
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Senior ETA leaders arrested Juan Antonio Olarra and Ainhoa Mugica arrested in a joint operation involving French and Spanish police
Morning News |
| Sep.17 |
England |
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N-fuel begins Sellafield journey A shipment of radioactive waste rejected by Japan has begun the final leg of its journey a British nuclear plant
Day News |
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Rome |
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Real opens with win vs. Roma Two goals by Jose Maria Gutierrez led defending champion to a 3-0 win at 10th Champions Cup
Morning News |
| Sep.18 |
France |
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Nazi collaborator Maurice Papon freed A former French police chief imprisoned for sending Jews to death camps - has been set free on health grounds
Day News |
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Bavaria |
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Deportivo stuns Bayern 3-2 Roy Makaay scored 3 goals in first-rotation Group G Champions League match
Morning News |
| Sep.19 |
France |
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Paedophile gang behind bars A court sentenced 10 people to between four and 15 years. They accused of running the largest paedophile ring
Day News |
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Germany |
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16 Islamic groups banned Police stormed homes and froze bank accounts across Germany. Groups linked to a jailed Islamic militant
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Scotland |
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Celtic hits 8 against Suduva in UEFA cup Henrik Larsson-inspired Celtic whipped Lithuanian side FK Suduva 8-1 in the first leg of their UEFA Cup
Evening News |
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Netherlands |
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Fortuyn accused ends hunger strike The animal rights activist Volkert van der Graaf charged with killing populist politician has ended a hunger strike after 69 days
Morning News |
| Sep.20 |
Berlin |
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Minister denies Bush 'Hitler' slur Justice minister Herta Daeubler-Gmelin has denied comparing U.S. President George W. Bush to Nazi leader
| Sep.21 |
Germany |
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'Hitler row' clouds poll A minister's comparison of the Bush's methods to those of Hitler are overshadowing the final day before an election
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Slovakia |
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Poll puts Slovakia on track for EU Ex-premier Meciar leading, but too weak to be re-elected in the face of opposition from potential coalition partners
Evening News |
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Ivory Coast |
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France sends troops to Ivory Coast France wants to ensure the security of Western citizens following an armed uprising by rebels
Morning News |
| Sep.22 |
Germany |
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Polls give Schroeder slim lead Social Democratic Party won 38.5%. Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer's Greens, was projected to win 9%
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France |
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France bounces the U.S. in Davis Cup Grosjean overcame an ankle injury to beat Roddick as defending champion France advanced to the final
Evening News |
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Germany |
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Schroeder declares victory| Chancellor's ruling coalition has eked out a new parliamentary majority. Social Democrats and Greens combined won 47.1% | |
Morning News |
| Sep.23 |
Berlin |
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Schroeder outlines battles ahead Chancellor has moved to quell his critics' claims that the country faces a crisis because of the size of his mandate
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England |
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Cabinet starts key Iraq meeting Blair has begun briefing key ministers about the need for action on Iraq at a crucial cabinet meeting in Downing Street
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Spain |
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4 clubs all posted wins Real may keep Ronaldo on sideline in Champions League
Evening News |
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England |
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Blair unveils Iraq dossier The 55-page document about the threat posed by Iraq's weapons programmes was posted on various government websites
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Basque |
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Two killed in Bilbao blast An explosion ripped apart a car, killing people inside who were suspected to be members of ETA
Morning News |
| Sep.24 |
London |
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Blair: Iraq weapons threat growing| In the House of Commons Blair has warned that weapons of mass destruction programme is active, detailed and growing | |
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Basque |
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Explosion follows Bilbao car bomb Three civil guards have injured in an attack, two of them seriously, in an explosion on a highway
Day News |
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Spain |
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AC Milan routs Deportivo 4-0 Striker Filippo Inzaghi made a hat trick
Evening News |
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Poland |
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NATO talks focus on terror, Iraq Russian Defence Minister Ivanov is preparing to join his NATO counterparts for talks
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Iraq |
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Iraq dismisses British arms dossier An adviser to Saddam Hussein has said that U.N. weapons inspectors would have unfettered access
Morning News |
| Sep.25 |
Northern Italy |
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Juve smashes Dynamo Kiev 5-0 Alessandro Del Piero scored his 25th Champions League goal
Day News |
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Poland |
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Rumsfeld: Evidence links Iraq, al Qaeda U.S. intelligence has determined there is a link between Iraq and the al Qaeda, but Secretary refused to elaborate
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Spain |
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Madrid shoots six past Genk Real produced an irresistible attacking display to crush Champions League newcomers Genk 6-0
Evening News |
| Sep.26 |
Washington |
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US to tackle France on Iraq A US envoy , Marc Grossman, is beginning a mission to persuade France and Russia to back a new tough draft UN resolution
Morning News |
| Sep.27 |
Washington |
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U.S., UK on diplomatic offensive| Senior U.S. and British diplomats are embarking on negotiations in a bid to win support for a tough U.N. resolution against Iraq | |
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England |
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Europe took a 4-2 lead at Ryder Cup Tiger Woods lost two more matches. Woods and Azinger lost 1-up to Bjorn and Clarke
Day News |
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France |
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Bush, envoy lobby French on Iraq U.S. President telephoned President Chirac to urge support for a U.N. resolution threatening Iraq with military
Morning News |
| Sep.28 |
England |
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U.S., Europe in tight fight at Ryder Cup Woods got his first win but Europe maintained its 1-point lead
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London |
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London and Rome host anti-war rallies Demonstrators have marched in protest against military plans for Iraq
| Sep.29 |
England |
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Europe wins Ryder Cup over U.S. Europeans beat the United States at its best game -- singles -- when Paul McGinley made an 8-foot par putt
| Sep.30 |
Sweden |
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Hijack suspect released A Swedish Muslim has been released without charge after being held on suspicion of trying to hijack a London-bound plane