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Morning News


Jan.28   Moscow   Russia adds to pressure on Iraq  Russia indicated it could harden its position if Baghdad hinders the inspectors' work

  Afghanistan   At least 18 rebels killed in firefight  U.S. and coalition were clearing terrain at the largest military action in the country since Operation Anaconda

  Jerusalem     Sharon tipped to win poll  Likud party appears set for a convincing victory but has the challenge of forming a stable government

  Beijing China defends Tibetan execution  Beijing has described the execution and another suspended death sentence as a domestic affair of the government

  Ivory Coast Truce protests spread  Thousands of youths converged on Abidjan and clashes between Muslims and Christians were reported in a southern town

  UN ElBaradei: War not inevitable  The Head of the International Atomic Energy Agency believes war with Iraq can still be avoided

Day News


  Jerusalem     Sharon wins election, calls for unity
  Prime Minister has hailed Likud Party's triumph as 'historic' and said he will seek to create a broad-based government


  Washington     Bush made State of the Union address
  President is promising 'focus and clarity and courage'


  UN Iraq to chair U.N. disarmament panel  The letters in country's name determine which member state chairs the Conference on Disarmament

Evening News


  UN Blix welcomes U.S. offer of Iraq evidence  Blix said inspectors could finish their work 'relatively fast' if Baghdad would do more to cooperate

  France France welcomes Bush U.N. move  foreign minister Dominique de Villepin has welcomed U.S. President's plan to provide new intelligence on Iraq
San Francisco Bay Area , January 28, 2003 Timeline