Volume 4 Number 38 Thu. July 03, 2003    
 
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Israeli troops stream out of Bethlehem
Israeli patrols quit the West Bank city of Bethlehem on Wednesday, clearing the way for Palestinians to resume security control in a deal both sides hope will advance a US-backed "road map" to peace.
 
Coalition 'undeterred' by continuous attacks
US soldier dies from wounds in Iraq attack
A US soldier who was wounded on Tuesday in an attack on his military convoy in Baghdad has died from his injuries, the US military said on Wednesday.
 
Most Americans don't believe Bush on Iraq
For the first time since the beginning of the Iraq war, a solid majority of Americans believe that the Bush Administration either "stretched the truth" about Iraqi weapons of mass destruction or toldoutright
 
'Gujarat riots cases were sabotaged'
Human Rights Watch urged the Indian government on Tuesday to take over cases related to the communal killings that shook Gujarat last year, saying ringleaders of killer gangs were still roaming free.
 
Radical Islamist leaders freed in Algeria
Two jailed leaders of Algeria's banned Islamic Salvation Front (FIS) were freed on Wednesday after being held since 1992, when elections their party was poised to win were scrapped, triggering a decade
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'Attacks in Afghanistan doubled in May'
Attacks across Afghanistan doubled between April and May and are still running high, the commander of the peacekeeping International Security Assistance Force said Wednesday.
 

 
   
 
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