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A bomber wounded at least 22 people in Tel Aviv when he detonated an explosive device. The suicide bomber struck on Friday morning in a busy shopping district of central Tel Aviv, near the city's old bus station.
World | January 25, 2002, Friday // 00:00
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The al Qaeda terrorist organization was building a serious weapons program with a heavy emphasis on developing a nuclear device, according to an exhaustive review of documents discovered in Afghanistan. The apparent al Qaeda documents were found in a Kabu
World | January 25, 2002, Friday // 00:00
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The U.S.
World | January 25, 2002, Friday // 00:00
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World | January 25, 2002, Friday // 00:00
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India has tested an intermediate-range nuclear-capable ballistic missile off its eastern coast. The test comes amid a tense military stand-off with nuclear rival Pakistan, though defense analysts say the Agni is seen more as a deterrent against nuclear-ar
World | January 25, 2002, Friday // 00:00
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Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan expressed optimism Thursday about the U.S.
World | January 25, 2002, Friday // 00:00
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Elite U.S.
World | January 24, 2002, Thursday // 00:00
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Captured American al Qaeda fighter John Walker Lindh is scheduled to make his first court appearance on Thursday to face charges including conspiring to kill Americans in the war in Afghanistan. Walker was charged last week with conspiring to kill America
World | January 24, 2002, Thursday // 00:00
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US President George W Bush has announced plans for a $48bn increase in defence spending to fight the war on terror. The increase - of nearly 15% - will be the largest rise in US military spending in 20 years, he said in a speech to military reserve office
World | January 24, 2002, Thursday // 00:00
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Former Lebanese pro-Israeli militia leader Elie Hobeika has been killed in a bomb attack outside his home in the capital, Beirut.
World | January 24, 2002, Thursday // 00:00
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The chairman of bankrupt energy giant Enron has resigned, as an investigation in the US Congress continues into the company's crash. Furious lawmakers grilled auditor Andersen on Thursday over its role in the collapse of Enron Corp.
World | January 24, 2002, Thursday // 00:00
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The first bulk supplies of food flowed into volcano-stricken Goma Wednesday, six days after its long-suffering people lost much of their home town to Africa's deadliest eruption in 25 years.
World | January 24, 2002, Thursday // 00:00
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John Walker, the American captured while fighting alongside the Taliban in Afghanistan, arrived on U.S.
World | January 24, 2002, Thursday // 00:00
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The military on Wednesday suspended controversial flights of Afghan war captives to a U.S.
World | January 24, 2002, Thursday // 00:00
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Thailand has joined a string of other Southeast Asian countries on terror alert after receiving intelligence of possible al Qaeda attacks in the country. It beefed up its security after information obtained by the Thai embassy in Kuwait indicated that air
World | January 23, 2002, Wednesday // 00:00
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Two former Bosnian Serb leaders have appeared accused of genocide on the first day of their war crimes trial at The Hague. Former Bosnian Serb deputy prime minister Radoslav Brdjanin, 53, and general Momir Talic, 59, were accused of responsibility for the
World | January 23, 2002, Wednesday // 00:00
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Lawyers for Lockerbie bomber Abdel Baset Ali Mohmed Al-Megrahi have launched an appeal against the conviction that made him the biggest mass killer in British history. For the first time in British court history, the proceedings are being televised The pa
World | January 23, 2002, Wednesday // 00:00
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Five people have been detained near the Bangladesh border in connection with an attack on security police outside a U.S.
World | January 23, 2002, Wednesday // 00:00
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Two women died from wounds before dawn Wednesday, hours after a Palestinian gunman went on a shooting spree in Jerusalem's main shopping street wounding 14 other people.
World | January 23, 2002, Wednesday // 00:00
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Afghanistan shifted its focus Wednesday to ways of turning aid pledges of more than $4.5 billion into tangible benefits -- security, schools and hospitals -- for a country shattered by two decades of war.
World | January 23, 2002, Wednesday // 00:00
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Enron security guards were stationed on the 19th and 20th floors of the company's building here Tuesday to prevent further shredding of documents, company lawyers said during a federal court hearing.
World | January 23, 2002, Wednesday // 00:00
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Russia's Invansion of Ukraine
The Bulgarian Yogurt is now a Protected Designation of Origin in the EU
Bulgaria is in the Top 25 Countries with the Biggest Debt Slaves