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Bush expresses resolve on Iraq, says, 'Our will cannot be shaken'
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - President Bush urged Iraq's citizens and nations working to rebuild the war-torn country not to lose their will after a truck bomb ripped through United Nations headquarters in Baghdad yesterday, killing 20 people, including the top U.N....Tags: Kofi Annan, Transportation Accidents, Government, L. Paul Bremer III, Democratic Party
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He has been long shot before
Sentinel Staff WritersFew held much hope for Bob Graham when he set out to run for governor of Florida 25 years ago. The son of a well-to-do dairyman who also had run for governor, Graham was bright and driven to succeed. Yet he appeared aloof, and even friends wondered how...Tags: Primaries, Democratic Party, Black Hills Corporation, Defense, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
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Senate rejects independent probe of Bush claims to justify Iraq war
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - As a Senate committee heard secret testimony yesterday from CIA Director George J. Tenet about discredited evidence of Iraq's efforts to buy nuclear material, the Senate rejected Democrats' calls for an independent panel to investigate the...Tags: Saddam Hussein, Maine, Government, Democratic Party, Wars and Interventions
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Terror campaign was meant to last days, senator says
The attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon were supposed to be the first wave of a sustained, dayslong campaign of terror around the United States and the world, U.S. Sen. Bob Graham said Monday. Graham (D-Fla.), chairman of the Senate Select...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Osama bin Laden, Biological and Chemical Weapons, Central Intelligence Agency, Defense
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'Our best days are still to come'
We are here tonight because we love our country. We are proud of what America is and what it can become. My fellow Americans, we are here tonight united in one simple purpose: to make America stronger at home and respected in the world. A great...Tags: Wesley Clark, Prosecution, Democratic Party, Wars and Interventions, Defense
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Tenth Annual Los Angeles Times Festival of Books Set for April 23-24 at UCLA
NOTE TO EDITORS: Advance registration is required for working media planning to cover the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books. The registration deadline has been extended to April 18. The registration form and directions are posted online at http://www....Tags: Music Industry, Jason Alexander, Jack Welch, San Fernando, Cartoons
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`His mission'
Tribune national correspondentPresident Bush, his brother Jeb and a clutch of local Republicans gathered for a late meal in a private dining room of The Colony Beach & Tennis Resort in Longboat Key, Fla., on the night of Sept. 10, 2001. The mood was light. "He was in great spirits,...Tags: Saddam Hussein, John Kerry, Arizona, Government, Karl Rove
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Face to Face: A Conversation with Bob Graham
Florida's departing senior senator discusses what's next on his agenda. Q. You're nearing the end of a long and distinguished career in public office. What are you going to do after your term in the U.S. Senate is up? A. Next year I'll be spending a...Tags: Government, Eyewear, Democratic Party, Civil and Public Service, Florida Legislature
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Bush pledges money for Everglades
SENTINEL STAFF WRITERPresident Bush came to this vast and endangered refuge of sawgrass and water Monday and proclaimed his commitment to Everglades restoration and "a new environmentalism for the 21st century" -- promises he underscored by appointing a Floridian to head...Tags: Orange County (Florida), Lakes and Ponds, Judges, Government, Democratic Party
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Saudi Aid to War on Terror Is Criticized
Times Staff WritersSaudi Arabia--although long considered a crucial ally of the United States--has provided little if any assistance to investigators hunting the friends and finances of Osama bin Laden and his Al Qaeda terror network, according to intelligence and law...Tags: Georgetown, American Petroleum, Saddam Hussein, Transportation Accidents, PBS (tv network)
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Lack of warning highlights spy agencies' shortcomings
Sun StaffU.S. intelligence agencies failed utterly to give warning of Tuesday's huge terrorist assault, revealing how helpless the world's most technologically advanced spy apparatus can be before terrorists armed with only plane tickets and box cutters. The...Tags: Transportation Accidents, National Security Agency, Washington (U.S. state), Biological and Chemical Weapons, Central Intelligence Agency
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Shocked, angry members of Congress vow to continue
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - Members of Congress, forced to flee yesterday for the first time in history from the 200-year-old building that serves as a symbol of American democracy and freedom, were by turns stunned, angry, defiant and vowing revenge. "America is...Tags: Jane Harman, Democratic Party, Defense, National Security, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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