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Boeing alleged to use ill-fitting parts: paper
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Reuters - Three former Boeing Co.
employees have alleged that the top U.S. planemaker installed
improperly fitting parts in hundreds of Boeing 737 commercial
jets, the Washington Post reported on Monday.
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US readies flu pandemic response plan: report
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Reuters - The U.S. government would expand the
Internet and possibly permit foreign countries to print U.S.
currency during a flu pandemic, under a national response plan
that could be approved within days by President George W. Bush,
the Washington Post reported on Saturday.
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Report Raises New Questions On Bush, WMDs
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The White House faced new questions Wednesday about President Bush's contention three years ago that weapons of mass destruction had been found in Iraq.
The Washington Post reported that a Pentagon-sponsored team of experts determined in...
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Report Raises New Questions on Bush, WMDs
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AP - The White House faced new questions Wednesday about President Bush's contention three years ago that weapons of mass destruction had been found in Iraq.
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Bush Statement on Iraq WMD Later Debunked
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AP - President Bush's claim three years ago that weapons of mass destruction were found in Iraq was based on U.S. intelligence that was later proved false, the White House acknowledged on Wednesday.
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US shelved evidence discounting Iraq's WMD: report
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Reuters - The Bush administration publicly
asserted that two trailers captured by U.S. troops in Iraq in
May 2003 were mobile "biological laboratories" even after U.S.
intelligence officials had evidence that it was not true, The
Washington Post reported on Wednesday.
Sources: YAHOO
White House Claimed Trailers Prove Weapons
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AP - The Bush administration claimed trailers captured soon after the fall of Baghdad proved Iraq had weapons of mass destruction even though U.S. intelligence officials had strong evidence that was not the case, The Washington Post reported.
Sources: YAHOO
US backs proposed NATO role in Darfur: report
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Reuters - The United States backs a proposal
to send several hundred NATO advisers to support the African
Union peacekeeping mission to halt violence in Darfur, The
Washington Post reported on Monday.
Sources: YAHOO
US propaganda magnifies Zarqawi threat: report
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Reuters - The U.S. military is conducting a
propaganda campaign to overstate the threat to stability posed
by the al Qaeda leader in Iraq, The Washington Post reported on
Monday.
Sources: YAHOO
Iran says US military strikes 'psychological warfare'
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AFP - Iran branded as "psychological warfare" media reports that the US military was planning air strikes to pressure Tehran to abandon its controversial nuclear program.
Sources: YAHOO
US considers military strikes against Iran: report
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AFP - The administration of President George W. Bush is studying options for military strikes against Iran as part of a broader strategy of coercive diplomacy to pressure Tehran to abandon its alleged nuclear program, The Washington Post reported Sunday.
Sources: YAHOO
High Levels Of Platinum Found In Women With Silicone Breast Implants
AHN
Researchers find potentially harmful levels of metal platinum in the bodies of women who have had silicone gel breast implants for an average of 14 years.
The Washington Post reports that platinum is used in the implants as a catalyst that changes...
Sources: AHN
Couric's Move To CBS Seems Imminent
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Katie Couric, the perky morning co-host of the Today show on NBC, is reportedly trading in her coffee mug for the anchor desk on CBS.
The Washington Post and USA Today both report on their Web sites that negotiators for Couric...
Sources: AHN
Iran terror response seen to US strike: Wash Post
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Reuters - Iran would respond to U.S. military
strikes against its nuclear sites with global attacks by
intelligence operatives and Hezbollah teams, The Washington
Post reported in an article on its Web site on Saturday, citing
unnamed "intelligence and terrorism experts."
Sources: YAHOO
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