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   Bush: U.S. can bypass U.N. on Iraq
President Bush says the United States will lead a coalition against Iraq if the United Nations does not pass a strong resolution insisting Saddam Hussein disarm.

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   Al-Jazeera TV continues to spawn controversy
Al-Jazeera's seven huge satellite dishes beam its signal to 35 million viewers, primarily in the Arabic-speaking world. As Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak once remarked, it's a "little matchbox" that can set major blazes.


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   Homicide victims' son arrested in New York
A man accused of withdrawing money from his parents' bank accounts for days after they were killed could be extradited here from New York next week for questioning. Sources said Daniel Opdenhoff, 24, was arrested early Friday morning near an ATM in Manhattan, where he allegedly continued to use his parents bank cards.


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   Looking back at a world changed
To mark the one-year anniversary of Sept. 11, Knight Ridder conducted a national survey, and sent journalists around the world to learn what has changed and how you feel about that. Read their stories, view photo galleries, and listen to the voices: New Yorkers talking about their struggle. Leonard Pitts reading a memorable column. Dave Barry getting serious.

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LATEST HEADLINES FROM REUTERS  

Amid Anti-War Protests, U.S. Decries UN Iraq Delays



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LATEST HEADLINES FROM KNIGHT RIDDER TRIBUNE  

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