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U.S. declares radical Shiite cleric an 'outlaw' after clashes kill dozens
BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) - The top U.S. administrator in Iraq declared a radical Shiite cleric an ''outlaw'' Monday after his supporters rioted in Baghdad and four other cities in fighting that killed at least 52 Iraqis, eight U.S. troops and a Salvadoran soldier.
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French police conduct raid in search of Casablanca bombing suspects
PARIS (AP) - French police launched a dawn raid outside Paris on Monday, detaining 13 suspected militants in connection with a deadly terrorist attack in Morocco last year, authorities said.
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Israel's 'disengagement' plan may prevent formation of Palestinian State
JERUSALEM (AP) - Palestinians might not get a state for many years as a result of Israel's unilateral ''disengagement'' plan, Prime Minister Ariel Sharon said in interviews published Monday, providing more details of his proposal to withdraw from all of the Gaza Strip and four West Bank settlements.
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Third VPSA candidate visits A&M campus
The third candidate interviewing for the vice president for student affairs job will be on campus this week meeting with administrators and students. Dean L. Bresciana will meet and greet A&M students, faculty and staff at an open forum Tuesday from 10 a.m.
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