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  • U.S.-Philippine troop deal unravels

    U.S.-Philippine troop deal unravels

    February 28, 2003

    Plans the Pentagon announced last week to send 3,000 troops to the Philippines to help in efforts to eradicate the Abu Sayyaf group of Islamic militants are facing a sharp challenge this week as critics point...

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  • Sharon presents new Greater-Land-of-Israel govt

    Sharon presents new Greater-Land-of-Israel govt

    February 28, 2003

    TEL AVIV – Prime Minister Ariel Sharon will present his new government to the Knesset, Feb. 26, to ask for a parliamentary confidence vote. This follows the announcement on Feb. 24, that the Likud had signed...

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  • Tripura, communists face terror and violence

    Tripura, communists face terror and violence

    February 28, 2003

    TRIPURA, India – The Northeastern section of India consists of seven states: Tripura, Assam, Nagaland, Meghalaya, Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim. These states, known as the “seven sisters,” are rich with beauty and natural resources. Tea...

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  • Greek protesters bar NATO fleet from port

    Greek protesters bar NATO fleet from port

    February 28, 2003

    Thousands of protesters, organized by the Piraeus committee of the Greek Committee for International Peace and Détente, massed for two days of demonstrations against the presence offshore of the NATO Standing Naval Force of the Mediterranean....

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  • National Clips

    National Clips

    February 28, 2003 By Evelina Alarcon

    GREENVILLE, N.C.: Residents fight for holiday The Rev. Jesse Jackson was back in his hometown in February, marching with 500 residents to County Council chambers to declare Jan. 20 a holiday honoring Dr. Martin Luther King...

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