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Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat has called on the Israeli Prime Minister, Ariel Sharon, to return to the negotiating table and urged militants to cease their attacks on Israel.
World | December 17, 2001, Monday // 00:00
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Three U.S.
World | December 16, 2001, Sunday // 00:00
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Osama bin Laden, the United States' main quarry in Afghanistan, remained outside its clutches Sunday as Afghan forces said they had virtually wiped out his al Qaeda guerrillas without finding him.
World | December 16, 2001, Sunday // 00:00
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Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld arrived in Kabul on Sunday. Rumsfeld was greeted at the airport by designated Afghan defense minister Mohammad Fahim and sat down to talks with Hamid Karzai, who will head an interim government that takes power next week
World | December 16, 2001, Sunday // 00:00
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Indian police said Sunday Pakistan's main intelligence service was connected to last week's suicide attack on the Indian parliament, in a move likely to worsen already tense relations between the nuclear rivals.
World | December 16, 2001, Sunday // 00:00
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Eastern Alliance fighters battled the cold and al Qaeda and U.S.
World | December 16, 2001, Sunday // 00:00
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The United States is "reasonably certain" that one of the voices it has been monitoring on battlefield radios in eastern Afghanistan is that of Osama bin Laden, a U.S.
World | December 16, 2001, Sunday // 00:00
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The United States recalled its top Mideast envoy back to Washington for consultations Saturday as violence continued in northern Gaza.
World | December 16, 2001, Sunday // 00:00
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Former French President Valery Giscard d'Estaing is to head a reform group in the run up to the European Union's expansion. D'Estaing, will hold discussions with more than 100 representatives of governments, the European Parliament, national legislatures
World | December 15, 2001, Saturday // 00:00
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The U.S.
World | December 15, 2001, Saturday // 00:00
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The United States on Saturday used its veto power to kill a U.N.
World | December 15, 2001, Saturday // 00:00
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Israeli warplanes struck Gaza City for the third straight night Friday, targeting Palestinian security facilities that Israel said were used for terrorist activities.
World | December 15, 2001, Saturday // 00:00
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Opposition fighters, aided by U.S.
World | December 15, 2001, Saturday // 00:00
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The space shuttle Endeavour is to change its departure course from the international space station on Saturday to give the shuttle time to fire its jets to boost the station away from some Russian space junk.
World | December 15, 2001, Saturday // 00:00
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Citing "technical evidence", India's Foreign Minister Jaswant Singh said the Pakistan-based Kashmiri separatist group, Lashkar-e-Taiba was behind the attack that left 12 people dead during the 50-minute gunbattle on India's parliament.
World | December 14, 2001, Friday // 00:00
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A federal judge ordered on December 13 Zacarias Moussaoui, the only person charged in direct connection with the September 11 attacks, transferred to Virginia for trial.
World | December 14, 2001, Friday // 00:00
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Six Palestinians died in the morning of December 14 in clashes as Israeli forces moved into three West Bank towns. Israel says the attacks are part of its campaign against what it considers to be terror targets in the Palestinian territories.
World | December 14, 2001, Friday // 00:00
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Osama bin Laden is believed to be surrounded by opposition and U.S.
World | December 14, 2001, Friday // 00:00
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President Bush announced U.S.
World | December 13, 2001, Thursday // 00:00
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The International Monetary Fund will revise its economic growth forecast at global level, Reuters reported. Twice a year the IMF publishes the “World Economic Outlook”.
World | December 13, 2001, Thursday // 00:00
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Tokyo blocked the publication of a European Union study that warned Japan was at high risk for mad cow disease, a local newspaper has reported. Citing a 12-page document dated February 1, the newspaper reported that the EU study blamed misguided Japanese
World | December 13, 2001, Thursday // 00:00
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