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[1] Three missiles from US helicopter gunships strike a madrassa owned by former Taliban official Maulana Muhammad Hassan, according to the ANI news agency.
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2002 December 31 Articles THE MEDIA BUSINESS: ADVERTISING -- ADDENDA; Association Director Is Retiring Today ON PRO FOOTBALL; Highs, Lows and In-Betweens for Browns A …
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Dec 31, 2002 · Historical events: On December 31, 2002, North Korea expelled international nuclear inspectors from its facilities, escalating tensions over its nuclear weapons program. …
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Dec 30, 2002 · New York's drunken-driving law got tougher yesterday, as Gov. Pataki signed legislation lowering the threshold for DWI, bringing it in line with 31 other states.
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Dec 31, 2002 · Stories published on December 31, 2002 A Bad Year For Money Teacher Sues to Oust D.C. Union Leadership IN BRIEF Wizards vs. Spurs Advocates Plead For State Money …
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December 31, 2002 President's New Year's Day Message President Discusses Iraq and North Korea with Reporters Video Audio Statement by the President Executive Order Statement by …
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Dec 31, 2002 · Watch Transcript “A Shortcut Through 2002,” Featuring George W. Bush, Trent Lott, Strom Thurmond, Martin Luther King, Jr., Phil Berrigan, Joe Strummer and Many Others …