| TODAY'S INDEX | Monday, July 01, 2002 |
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S'pore, Malaysia to tackle differences
Kuala Lumpur (Agencies): Singaporean Foreign Minister S.Jayakumar arrived in Malaysia on Sunday, a day ahead of talks to iron out longstanding disputes that have strained relations between the two neighbors. |
Israel defense chief orders Jewish settlers to remove outpost in W. Bank
Jerusalem (Reuters): Israeli Defense Minister Binyamin Ben-Eliezer ordered Jewish settlers to remove 10 rogue outposts in the West Bank on Sunday, drawing fire from settlement leaders... |
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China acts against Internet cafes
Beijing (Agence France-Presse): The Chinese government has ordered the re-registration of all the nation's Internet cafes, state press said Saturday, amid fears the... |
Oil producers seen boosting output to offset weaker dollar
New York (Dow Jones): Oil exporters are finding out it's getting harder to stretch a petrodollar. |
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Angry President Bush says corporations must be honest
Washington (Reuters): President George W. Bush, angered at relentless scandals in U.S. boardrooms, said on Friday that corporate America has a responsibility to be above board instead of trying to "fudge the numbers." |
Ronaldo scores two goals to give Brazil fifth triumph
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Beaten - but Kahn remains the world's best keeper
Yokohama, Japan (Agence France-Presse): It took the genius of Ronaldo to unlock the German goal but Oliver Kahn remains firmly established as the best keeper in the world... |
Henman, Venus through
London (Reuters): Tim Henman tiptoed into the second week of Wimbledon on Saturday, surviving a host of gut-wrenching moments in a jittery 7-6,3-6,7-6, 6-1 third round win over Wayne Ferreira. |
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