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News@TheOrator
January 15, 2004
25 Articles Posted

Backers: Bush Plan Goes Beyond Immigration
With Critics Aplenty, Proposal Will Be
Recast as Economic, Homeland Security Issue

-Washington Times

Heathrow Arrest Sparks U.S. Security Probe
Man Flew From DC to London With Ammunition;
Feds Confirm Investigation Underway

-Sky News
Question: Are Local Airports Terror Targets?
-CBS


Saudis Discover Al Qaeda Training Camps
No Surprise: Terrorists Used Kingdom to Prepare for Murder
-Newsday


U.S. OK With Israel-Syria Talks
Government Warns Israel to Take Assad Regime With Grain of Salt
-Ha'aretz

Assad Buries Hatchet With Arafat, Woos Washington
-DEBKAfile

Hamas Vows to Escalate Attacks on Israel
-Gulf News

Victims Prepared for Burial Following
Mother's Suicide Bomb Strike at Israel-Gaza Crossing

-Israel National News

Israel Closes Gaza Crossing After Bombing
-Newsday


Hussein Leery of Jihadist Ties?
Supposed Memo Says Ousted Iraqi Leader Warned Supporters
-San Francisco Chronicle

Iraqis Help Lead U.S. GIs to Al Qaeda Terrorists
-NY Post

Dead British Soldier Taped His Fears From Iraq
-Scotsman

Pentagon to Hold Bidders Conference on Iraq Deals
-Forbes


Election '04: Democrats Launch All Out Civil War
Dems Locked in Presidential Battle Go Negative
-NewsMax

Moseley Braun Throws Hat in Ring for Dean

-Fox News
Rivals Appear to Be Creeping Up on Howard Dean
-USA Today
Yale Roommate Vouches for Dean on Race
-Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Dick Gephardt Slams Dean in Iowa Speech
-Baltimore Sun
Report on Poll: No Groundswell for Bush
-MSNBC


Red Planet Rover Prepares for Martian Soil
U.S. Robotic Probe Rolls Off Lander, Hits Surface
-BBC
Prez Aims for Worlds Beyond Our Own
-Houston Chronicle

Bush Space Plan Avoids Mass Spending
-Florida Today

Guantanamo Detainees Seek Right to Appeal
Terrorist Suspects Want Judicial Review, Access to Civilian Courts
-USA Today


Officials: Iran Still Has Uranium Program
Western Diplomats Report Islamic Nation Not Living Up to Promise
-CNN

Powell Wants Bigger Fines for Indecency

FCC Chair Wants Tenfold Increase on Broadcasters' Fines
-Boston Globe

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