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Democrats Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton shared a debate stage alone for the first time on Thursday, striking a cordial tone and highlighting their opportunity to make history as the next U.S....
Fresh from five more wins in the Democratic presidential race, US
Senator John Kerry fired off a fierce attack on President George W
Bush, yesterday, accusing him of misleading Americans over the...
David A Kay, the former chief weapons inspector in Iraq, called
yesterday for an independent inquiry into prewar intelligence about
Saddam Hussein's weapons programmes, but he said he did not...
As US Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld zoomed around Iraq by
helicopter last week, he saw "breathtaking" progress where others
have seen a barely functioning country more than five months after...
In a party line vote, the US Senate late yesterday passed a
$350-billion tax cut that would temporarily eliminate taxes on
stock dividends - the central tenet of a White House economic
stimulus plan.
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) will hold public hearings
on Tuesday 21 January 2003 on the request for the indication of
provisional measures submitted last Thursday by Mexico in...