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Morning News


Jan.9   Libya   Libya signs UTA bombing payout
  Relatives of 170 victims of the bombing of a French airliner in 1989 have signed a $170m payout deal


  Washington   Terror threat lowered to yellow  Department of Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge is saying that the United States was not letting down its guard

  Iraq Mosque blast kills at least 4  A bomb rocked a Shiite Muslim mosque in the town of Ba'qubah as worshippers were leaving Friday prayers

  Southern California Mountain lion mauls U.S. bikers  Authorities killed a mountain lion that attacked 2 female mountain bikers, leaving one woman in critical condition

Day News


  European Union   EU looks to new ties with Libya  The head of the European Commission has predicted a key change in the ties since Libya settled with France

  England British official: Saddam not talking  U.S. interrogators are patiently trying to make the deposed dictator feel comfortable about talking

  Washington Serena rules out Australian Open  Williams is delaying her comeback from a knee injury

  Turkey Turkey agrees death penalty ban  An envoy signed a European Convention protocol abolishing the death penalty in all circumstances

Evening News


  North Korea     US team visits key site
  A non-official delegation visited the secret nuclear complex at Yongbyon


  Washington     Pentagon: Saddam is POW  The declaration could affect how deposed Iraqi leader is treated in captivity and if, or how, he'll be tried

  U. S. Midwest Boucher sets two shutout records  Boucher is extending his string to nearly 5 1/2 hours in a 2-0 victory over the Wild

  Kenya HIV rates overestimated  Preliminary findings of a survey show that Kenya may have a lower prevalence rate than previously thought

  Washington Bush opens door for Iraq contracts  The administration may be open to making Canada and other opponents of the Iraq war eligible for major reconstruction contracts

  Italy Parma football board steps down  Among those going is president Tanzi, whose family is implicated in the financial scandal at the Parmalat
San Francisco Bay Area , January 9, 2004 Timeline