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Morning News


Oct.19   South Korea     U.S. warns N. Korea over nukes  Assistant Secretary of State called on Pyongyang to fully disarm or face 'maximum international pressure'

  Japan $13M compensation for collision families  Most of the families of 35 Japanese killed or injured in 2001 collision have agreed to accept a U.S. offer

  United Kingdom UK warns of SE Asia terror threat  British tourists, companies and schools have been warned of an increased terrorist threat throughout South East Asia

  Bahrain Man and machine chess ends in stalemate  World champion Vladimir Kramnik of Russia tied 4-4 with the computer Deep Fritz

Day News


  Moscow Explosion at McDonald's  A car bomb has exploded outside a busy restaurant, injuring at least 7 people, one of them critically

  Ireland IRA continues, Real IRA disarms  The Irish Republican Army has resisted calls for it to disband but insisted it is not a threat to the peace process

Evening News


  Australia   Australia mourns Bali dead
  A nation fell quiet as millions of Australians paused for sad and silent reflection


  North Korea   Seoul demands North end nuke program  North and South Korea have begun 3 days of high-level talks in Pyongyang

  Ireland   'Yes' voters lead referendum  Two-thirds endorse the Nice Treaty which paves the way for up to 12 countries to join the EU

  Washington New shooting fuels sniper fears  The 37-year-old man was shot and wounded as he left the diner with his wife in a restaurant car park

  California Giants over Angels 4-3 in Game 1  Bonds homered in his first at-bat on baseball's biggest stage. Sanders and J.T. Snow later homered
San Francisco Bay Area , October 19, 2002 Timeline