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Stories from 2003-10-26

Investigators: Hussein Had No Nuclear Program

Barton Gellman | Washington Post | October 26, 2003

"Despite prewar claims, it is now clear Iraq had no active program to build a nuclear weapon." [more]

Protesters in Washington Demand Iraq Withdrawal

Eric Lichtblau | New York Times | October 26, 2003

"Many of the same demonstrators gathered here months ago to urge the White House not to go to war in Iraq. The demonstrators reassembled here in the shadow of the Washington Monument because they said they wanted to let the president know that they remained deeply opposed to the American military's continued presence in Iraq." [more]

Qaeda Leader: Meetings Held to Carry Out bin Laden's Threats

STAFF | World News Connection | October 26, 2003

"We are acting according to a simple formula, namely, that the building is very difficult but the demolition might be done with a matchstick and that this is easier than easy. For example, can the United States protect its earthquake fault lines and forests?" [more]

Analysis: Why Are We Back in Vietnam?

Frank Rich | New York Times | October 26, 2003

"At the tender age of six months, the war in Iraq is not remotely a Vietnam. But from the way the administration tries to manage the news against all reality, even that irrevocable reality encased in flag-draped coffins, you can only wonder if it might yet persuade the audience at home that we're mired in another Tet after all." [more]

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