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�Japanese Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori Struggles to Hold on to Power as Economy Worsens.

�Women Outnumber Men in U.S. by Nearly Eight Million, According to Newest Census Figures.

�Russian Space Station Mir Scheduled for March 22nd Destruction; Fiery Re-entry into Atmosphere to End 15-Year Mission.

�Ultra-nationalist Austrian Politician Joerg Haider Draws Criticism After New Attacks on Jewish Leader Ariel Muzicant.

�Bush Decides Not to Impose Restrictions On Carbon Dioxide Emissions; Reverses Campaign Pledge.

�Indiana Executes 41-year-old Gerald Bivins; Mother Attempts Suicide After Sharing Last Meal With Son in Prison.

�Taliban Expels BBC Correspondant After Accusing Her of Bias in Reports on Destruction of Ancient Statues.

�Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni Wins Re-election After Fraud Allegations

�Six Killed in Kuwait as U.S. Plane Bombs Wrong Target During Exercises.

 

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