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Levy's body found in park

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WASHINGTON -- The remains of Chandra Levy were found in a Washington park Wednesday, ending an agonizing 13-month search for the federal intern whose disappearance riveted the nation and cost a congressman his career. Police said they still had no idea how Levy died.


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India troops told: Prepare to fight with Pakistan Civil War in Colombia yields violent street battle In first day of independence, East Timor begins building a nation Senate moves toward final vote on trade package



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Cheney: terror near

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WASHINGTON -- Vice President Dick Cheney said Sunday he is almost certain that terrorists will attack the United States again. "It's not a matter of if, but when," he said.



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UN summit focuses on children's rights SEC approves new rules on analysts Cardinal Law giving abuse case testimony Retired Boston-area priest pleads innocent to raping boy FBI says pipe-bomb suspect confesses Pentagon cancels army weapon system


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Arafat addresses citizens after bombing

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RAMALLAH, West Bank -- In the wake of a deadly suicide bombing in Israel, Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat told Palestinians in a televised address Wednesday that he has ordered security services to prevent "terror attacks against Israeli civilians."



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Sexual abuses acknowledged

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BOSTON -- Cardinal Bernard Law on Sunday acknowledged the anguish caused by the archdiocese's withdrawal from a settlement with 86 alleged victims of sexual abuse and said he would seek an "equitable solution."


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Yasser Arafat likely leader of Palestine

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WASHINGTON -- The United States is committed to a Palestinian state with Yasser Arafat as its likely leader, President Bush's foreign policy advisers said Sunday, heading off opposition expected from Israel's prime minister at his White House meeting this week.


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Eli Lilly plans new manufacturing plant Bush hopeful of mideast progress Catholic priest arrested in San Diego Former aide to Milosevic surrenders Myanmar leader could be released German industrial workers start strikes



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British troops lead new sweep in Afghanistan

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BAGRAM, Afghanistan -- British troops are leading a force of 1,000 allied troops in a major new sweep in a mountainous region of southeastern Afghanistan that is thought to have been a key al-Qaida base, the British military said Thursday.



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Authorities probe casino shootout

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LAUGHLIN, Nev. -- Thousands of bikers rumbled out of town Sunday as investigators sorted out the details of a casino brawl between rival motorcycle gangs that left three people dead. Dozens of extra police patrolled the streets to guard against possible gang retaliation at one of the nation's largest motorcycle festivals.


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House votes to overhaul INS

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WASHINGTON -- The House overwhelmingly agreed to abolish the embattled Immigration and Naturalization Service on Thursday and create two new agencies to handle enforcement and immigration services. The bill passed the House 405-9 just hours after Attorney General John Ashcroft made a special trip up to the Capitol to endorse the legislation. House Republicans and Democrats both got behind the bill.



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Bush welcomes Saudi prince to ranch

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CRAWFORD, Texas -- Amid the serenity of rustling grasses, President Bush and Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah confronted the rising tensions over Israel, Iraq and Islamic terror that are straining their nations' 70-year alliance. The leaders met Thursday at Bush's ranch home with a formality he normally leaves at the Texas state line.