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An internal White House document outlining President Bush's re-election agenda starts with "War on terrorism (Con't)" and homeland security. It's the latest sign, critics say, that presidential advisers are seeking political gain from the Sept. 11 attacks. 2002: The Year in Review 10 stories that defined the year The winds of war. Financial unease. Post 9/11 resolve gives way to uncertain times. Susan Taylor Martin: The news of the world you may have missed As the year ends, we're still wondering if Osama bin Laden is dead or alive and another war with Iraq is about to begin. In the meantime, here are some things you might have missed on the foreign front, along with a few awards to the especially deserving: Nation in brief Fog causes 71-car pileup in Houston President Bush most admired, poll finds WASHINGTON -- Hillary Rodham Clinton, Laura Bush and J. Lo have something in common: Americans like them. Fighting terror: WTC steel headed for USS 'New York' PASCAGOULA, Miss. -- Steel salvaged from the wreckage of the World Trade Center is on its way to the Northrop Grumman Ingalls shipyard here and will be used to build the Navy's USS New York, a warship named in honor of those who perished in New York in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorists attacks. World in brief Russia links Chechen blast to Arab militants Canada report: Poll: Chretien should retire sooner than later Taking stock of the past year, Canadians say they are generally pleased with the Liberal government but most want Prime Minister Jean Chretien to take "early retirement." National headlines World headlines Science headlines
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