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Leading Iraqi Scientist Says He Lied to U.N. Inspectors

Now in protective custody, Iraqi official alleges he helped produce ‘huge quantities’ of liquid anthrax and botulinum toxin.
Judith Miller
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Malaysian PM Condemns Iraq War

“Washington is undermining world order”.
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French Islam Wins Officially Recognized Voice

A new council will represent French Muslims to the government.
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U.S. Sharply Scolds Syria and Threatens Sanctions

After Iraq, Syria.
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