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Ailing Arafat Seeks Medical Aid in Paris
Times Staff WritersPARIS — Ailing Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat arrived at a military hospital south of Paris today to undergo treatment for a mysterious illness that has severely weakened him and added an unpredictable dynamic to Middle East politics....Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Procedures and Tests, Flu, Israel, Government
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Bush, Before U.N., Defends Decision to Oust Hussein
Times Staff WritersPresident Bush appealed to the U.N. General Assembly today to join the United States in spreading "freedom" and "dignity" in places like Iraq and Afghanistan, while the U.N.'s secretary general warned that countries hoping to instill the rule of law...Tags: Kofi Annan, Government, U.S. Elections, Washington (U.S. state), John Kerry
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2002: The year in buffoonery
Chicago TribuneThey always said refs were too willing to send MJ to the free-throw line. Michael Jordan was allegedly introduced to ex-mistress Karla Knafel by NBA referee Ed F. Rush. If he were smarter, he'd have told the cops it was "field research." James F....Tags: Colleges and Universities, News Agency, TNT (tv network), Chicago Tribune, University of Michigan
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Blair proposes new conditions Iraq must meet
Sun Foreign StaffLONDON - Under intense political pressure to secure a new United Nations resolution before leading his country into war, British Prime Minister Tony Blair affirmed yesterday his willingness to fight alongside the United States and proposed tough new...Tags: BBC, European Union, Government, Saddam Hussein, Death
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From the archives: Europe Reaches for a Postwar Dream--Unity
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterBRUSSELS -- Europe's history is littered with noble ideas and broken dreams. Now there is a new dream: Unity. Twelve West European nations, among them countries whose differences dragged the world to war twice in this century, have pledged to complete...Tags: Salman Rushdie, Italy, Economy, Business and Finance, Government, Edith Cresson
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From the archives: 3 Parties Endorse Walesa as Premier
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWARSAW -- The Polish Communist Party's two longtime parliamentary allies bolted their old coalition Wednesday and agreed to back a Solidarity-led government with Lech Walesa as premier. Solidarity lawmakers, with their new partners in the United...Tags: Government, Mikhail S Gorbachev, Heads of State, Death, Parties and Movements
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From the archives: Nobel Peace Prize Goes to Tibet's Dalai Lama
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersThe Dalai Lama, exiled spiritual leader of Tibet, was named winner of the 1989 Nobel Peace Prize on Thursday. The Norwegian Nobel Committee, which announced the award in Oslo, cited the Dalai Lama's nonviolent struggles to regain autonomy for his...Tags: Newport Beach, Government, Death, Oslo (Norway), Nobel Prize Awards
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