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Sep.15   Southern China   Inquiry ordered into deadly food poisoning  Outbreak of mass food poisoning in the city of Nanjing has killed several people and sickened hundreds more

  Basque Tear gas fired at protesters  Bilbao is clearing up after police fired rubber bullets during a demonstration in support of a suspended political party

  Italy Barrichello, Schumacher go 1-2 in GP  Barrichello won his 3rd race of the season, and Ferrari claimed its 13th victory in 15 races

  Uganda Rebels release priests  Two elderly Italian priests kidnapped by Lord's Resistance Army have been released unharmed

  London 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


  Saudi Arabia   Saudis offer bases for Iraq strike
  Saudi Arabia has made a major shift in its policy, indicating that it could allow US forces access to bases on its territory


  Sweden   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


  Macedonia     Prime Minister concedes defeat  The opposition had won a majority of the vote in the first general election since last year's peace deal

  Kashmir   Minister escaped bid on her life  Local tourism minister Sakina Itoo narrowly escaped a bid on her life, blamed on militants opposed to Indian-rule

  Pakistan U.S. wants custody of 9/11 suspect  U.S. eager to question Ramzi Binalshibh, who was captured after a shootout with Pakistani police

  Washington Powell: It's too late for Iraq to negotiate  Secretary of State said that U.N. weapons inspectors must be allowed to go 'anywhere, anytime' if they returned
San Francisco Bay Area , September 15, 2002 Timeline