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Iraqis vent bile on U.N. demand
Obituaries in the news
Despite Parliament's anger over a disarmament resolution, Hussein will decide whether to comply. Susan Taylor Martin Consider Saskatchewan, USA TORONTO -- Even as the United States prepares to invade Iraq, it turns out there might be an easier plum for the picking right on our continent: Canada. Hemingway papers to be preserved HAVANA -- Ernest Hemingway's rejected epilogue of For Whom the Bell Tolls, a 1941 letter from Ingrid Bergman and more than 20 letters from the 19-year-old Italian contessa he was in love with are among thousands of the author's documents Cuba is making available to outside scholars. With week left, Democrats talk homeland security WASHINGTON -- The "lame duck" 107th Congress returns today under firm marching orders from President Bush to create a department of homeland security, prompting new negotiations and expressions of optimism from leaders of both parties that the legislation will be passed this year. Nation in brief Suspect arrested in series of rapes Bali suspect linked to terror group JAKARTA, Indonesia -- Investigators revealed Monday that the top suspect in the Bali blasts studied under the alleged spiritual leader of the Jemaa Islamiyah terror network, which has links to al-Qaida. National headlines World headlines Science headlines
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