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Morning News


Jan.6   Austria     Nuclear chief calls on N. Korea to comply
  The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency said that nuclear moves represented 'complete defiance'


  Iraq     Inspectors are spying, says Saddam  Saddam has accused inspectors of engaging in 'intelligence work'. Inspectors reject spy claims

  Sydney   Australia wins Ashes series 4-1  England crushed Australia by 225 runs to win the fifth Ashes test

  Jerusalem   Israel restricts Palestinian travel  A top Palestinian official quickly condemned the moves made by inner Cabinet

  Ivory Coast French attacked  The French army has come under mortar fire from rebels who are not governed by a cease-fire

  China China celebrates space success  State media is trumpeting the latest launch and beginning the countdown to an anticipated manned mission

  Nigeria Obasanjo wins primary  President won an overwhelming victory in the ruling party's presidential primaries, successfully fighting off 3 rivals

Day News


  Baghdad   No 'smoking gun' in Iraq
  Director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency said that so far it has not found evidence


  Solomon Islands Rescuers reach second cyclone isle  First contact has been made with a remote island of Anuta hit by tropical cyclone Zoe

  Egypt bin Laden aide urges further attacks  An e-mail purportedly from Ayman al-Zawahiri calls for continued attacks against Americans

  UN More U.N. talks on Khmer Rouge trials  Cambodian and U.N. officials will meet to continue talks to create a tribunal to try former Khmer Rouge leaders

  Venezuela Bankers set to join general strike  The nation's private bankers plan to meet Wednesday to call a 48-hour strike

  Washington 25,000 more troops heading to Gulf  Nearly 50,000 National Guard and reserve troops are likely to join soldiers by February 15

Evening News


  Washington   Three-way talks held over North Korea  The United States, South Korea and Japan opened talks. U.S. officials played down the possibility of a breakthrough

  North Korea   Sanctions 'would mean war'  North Korea has said that economic sanctions by the U.S. would represent a declaration of war

  Sri Lanka Thousands wait on talks  Peace talks between the government and the Tamil Tigers have entered a second day

  Washington Powell meets leading Cuban dissident  U.S. Secretary of State sought to energize Project Varela opposition campaign by meeting Oswaldo Paya
San Francisco Bay Area , January 6, 2003 Timeline