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Morning News


Jan.18   European Union     Anti-war protests sweep the world
  Mass rallies are taking place to show opposition to any war against Iraq


  Australia   State of emergency in capital
  The ferocious bushfires have killed one person, burned dozens of homes and forced thousands of evacuations


  Melbourne Safin withdraws with wrist problem  Marat Safin injured his left wrist at the Australian Open and withdrew before his third-round match

  North Korea 'Millions could starve'  A UN envoy Maurice Strong has warned that North Korea is in the grip of a humanitarian crisis

  Berlin Germany's economy worst since 1993  Economy grew by 0.2% in 2002, prompting fears that Germany is heading for a recession

  Brazil Mudslides deathtoll rises to 36  Rescue workers digging into thick mud found the bodies of 3 children in southeastern Brazil. Avalanches destroyed houses

  Trinidad & Tobago Cruise ships pull out over UK warning  British are warning that the island was at increased risk of terrorist attack

Day News


  UN New Iraqi document find alarms UN  The documents, numbering 3,000 pages, were taken from the home of physicist Faleh Hassan

Evening News


  Iraq   UN to confront Iraq over documents  The chief inspectors are due in Iraq for critical talks about Iraq's compliance with the UN demand that it disarms

  Australia   3 die in brush fires  Worst-ever wildfires swept capital suburbs, forcing thousands to evacuate and destroying 388 homes

  Venezuela Chavez says government may quit talks  President said his government was considering withdrawing from negotiations with opposition leaders

  Washington U.S. reviews Korea military options  Bush administration has been involved in 'prudent planning' for military options against North Korea

  Iraq Scientist: U.N. inspection 'like Godfather'  Physicist Al Basri slammed what he called 'Mafia-like' tactics employed by inspectors who searched his house

  South Korea President-elect encouraged by US stance  Roh Moo-hyun was relieved that the United States was using diplomacy instead of possible military action
San Francisco Bay Area , January 18, 2003 Timeline