03/20/2003
Paid access archiveAnother Female Biathlete Assaulted
A second female biathlete has been reportedly accosted at the world championships in this western Siberian town.
Arafat Offers Abbas Prime Minister Post
Yasser Arafat on Wednesday asked Mahmoud Abbas, his longtime PLO deputy, to serve as prime minister, officials said, marking the first time the Palestinian leader is formally required to share power.
Doctors Find a Pneumonia Clue
Doctors in Hong Kong have identified the family of a deadly pneumonia virus that has killed 14 and put several hundred people in intensive care, even as the disease appeared to jump to China's capital Wednesday.
Bugging Devices Discovered on EU Phones
Electronic bugging devices have been discovered on telephone lines used by the French and German delegations at a European Union building where an EU summit will open Thursday, EU officials said.
Wartime Tax Cuts May Bring the House Down
Like Queen Latifah, President George W. Bush is bringing down the house. But not in a good way. Faced with the prospect of trillions in deficits over the next decade, 11 moderate House
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