Broadcast: Jan 13 2003 The director of the 1) International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) says Monday weapons inspectors in Iraq will need several months to complete their work. The IAEA Director Genera
Broadcast: Jan 26, 2003 US Secretary state Colin Powell said Sunday that Iraq has failed to provide the truth in its weapons declaration and that it must disarm or be disarmed. In a hard-hitting speec
Broadcast: Jan 25, 2003 U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell will address the World Economic Forum Sunday, in what some aides call a
Broadcast: Jan 20 2003 India has tested its most 1) sophisticated surface-to-air missile on the country's east coast. The test of the
Broadcast: Jan 19, 2003 The top two United Nations arms inspectors have arrived in Baghdad saying Iraq must offer more active cooperation in the search for banned weapons if it is to avoid possible ar
Broadcast: Jan 13 2003 U.N. weapons inspectors indicate they may need several months more and perhaps as much as a year to complete their work in Iraq. The initial White House response is low key and
Broadcast: Feb 12, 2003` U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell will join in a crucial meeting of the U.N. Security Council Friday at which chief U.N. weapons inspector Hans Blix will give an updated re
Broadcast: Jan 12, 2003 Thousands of 1) demonstrators protested a possible war in Iraq at a rally and march in Los Angeles Saturday. As U.S. troops mobilize for a possible invasion, protest organizers
- UN Completes Mission in Angola
- Iraq Rejects President Bush's 1)Ultimatum
- Some Iraqi Troops Showing Signs of Not Wanting to Fight
- Oil Prices Rebound in New York Trading Friday
- Gas Shortage Intensifies in Mexico
- Blair Urges Britons to Unite in Support of Troops
- US Asks Other Nations to Shut Down Iraqi Embassies
- Anti-War Protests Continue Worldwide
- Coalition Planes Hit New Targets In and Around Baghdad
- Rumsfeld: ‘Where Are Iraq's Leaders?'
- WHO Urges India to Wage 'End Game' Against 1)Polio
- 3 Journalists Killed in Baghdad
- British Military Encouraging Iraqi Surrender in Basra
- Bangladesh 1)Ferry Accident Kills 60
- Thousands of Iraqi Republican Guard Soldiers Surrender Durin
- Saddam Calls on Iraqis to Be Strong, Defeat Coalition Forces
- Pentagon Still Concerned about Possible Iraqi Use of Weapons
- 1)Coalition Troops Control Baghdad Airport
- Rumsfeld Urges Iraqi Soldiers to Turn Against Saddam
- Bush, Blair to Discuss Iraqi War Reconstruction
- UN Completes Mission in Angola
- Iraq Rejects President Bush's 1)Ultimatum
- Some Iraqi Troops Showing Signs of Not Wanting to Fight
- Oil Prices Rebound in New York Trading Friday
- Gas Shortage Intensifies in Mexico
- Blair Urges Britons to Unite in Support of Troops
- US Asks Other Nations to Shut Down Iraqi Embassies
- Anti-War Protests Continue Worldwide
- Coalition Planes Hit New Targets In and Around Baghdad
- Rumsfeld: ‘Where Are Iraq's Leaders?'
- WHO Urges India to Wage 'End Game' Against 1)Polio
- 3 Journalists Killed in Baghdad
- British Military Encouraging Iraqi Surrender in Basra
- Bangladesh 1)Ferry Accident Kills 60
- Thousands of Iraqi Republican Guard Soldiers Surrender Durin
- Saddam Calls on Iraqis to Be Strong, Defeat Coalition Forces
- Pentagon Still Concerned about Possible Iraqi Use of Weapons
- 1)Coalition Troops Control Baghdad Airport
- Rumsfeld Urges Iraqi Soldiers to Turn Against Saddam
- Bush, Blair to Discuss Iraqi War Reconstruction