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New approach for Iraq to be announced
WASHINGTON
President Bush will address
the nation at 9 p.m. EST
Wednesday about his new
approach for the war in Iraq,
the White House said. Bush is
expected to announce an
increase of up to 20,000 addi
tional U.S. troops.
Bush’s decisions, more
than two months in the mak
ing, already are drawing criti
cism from new Democratic
leaders in Congress who say
it is time to begin ending the
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Bird deaths cause concerns
over air quality in Austin
AUSTIN, Texas Police
shut down 10 blocks of busi
nesses in the heart of down
town Monday morning after
dozens of birds were found
dead in the streets, but offi
cials said preliminary tests
showed no air quality prob
lems and the area reopened
around 1 p.m.
As many as 60 dead
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war, not to send in more U.S.
forces.
Now in its fourth year, the
war has claimed the lives of
more than 3,000 members of
the U.S. military and was a
major factor in the
Republicans’ loss of Congress
in the November election.
Senate Majority Leader
Harry Reid, D-Nev., and
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi,
D-Calif., told Bush in a letter
last week that "we do not
believe that adding more U.S.
les were found overnight
along Congress Avenue, a
main route through down
town. No human injuries or
illnesses were reported.
“We do not feel there is a
threat to the public health,"
said Adolfo Valadez, the med
ical director for Austin and
Travis County Health and
Human Services.
He said preliminary air-
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combat troops contributes to
success.”
Bush will follow up his
speech by traveling to
Georgia on Thursday to talk
with soldiers at Ft. Benning.
On the same day, Defense
Secretary Robert Gates and
Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice will be
quizzed about the president's
policy during appearances
before congressional commit
tees.
White House press secre-
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quality tests showed no dan
gerous chemicals, though the
dead birds would be sent for
further testing to rule out
viruses or poison.
Experts at the Cornell Lab
of Ornithology and the
National Audubon Society
said the most likely cause was
a deliberate poisoning of the
troublesome grackles, which
is more common than people
think. It’s also legal, with local
permits, said Greg Butcher,
director of bird conservation
at the Audubon in
Washington.
Associated Press
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tary Tony Snow said Monday
that Bush “understands
there is a lot of public anxi
ety” about the war. On the
other hand, he said that
Americans "don’t want
another Sept. 11" type of ter
rorist attack and that it is
wiser to confront terrorists
overseas in Iraq and other
battlegrounds rather than in
the United States.
Snow said he contacted
television networks Monday
morning to request air time
Man sentenced for
9/11 involvement
HAMBURG, Germany
A Moroccan convicted as an
accessory to murder in the
Sept. 11, 2001, attacks was
sentenced Monday to the
maximum 15 years in
prison, minutes after telling
the son of a woman killed
that day “my future is
ruined.”
A German appeals court
had convicted Mounir el
Motassadeq. a friend of
three of the suicide pilots, of
the charge in November and
sent the case to a state
court in Hamburg for sen
tencing.
The Hamburg judges fol
lowed the recommendation
of federal prosecutors, who
said el Motassadeq
deserved the maximum
Inqust into Princess
Diana’s death continues
LONDON The British
inquest into Princess
Diana's death in a 1907 car
crash in Paris resumed
Monday with a plea from
her sons that conclusions
be reached quickly.
“It Is their desire that
the inquest should not only
be open, fair and transpar
ent but that it should move
swiftly to a conclusion,”
according to a letter from
Jamie Lowther-Pinkerton,
private secretary to the
princes, which was read at
the opening session.
Baroness Elizabeth
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for the president’s speech, to
be delivered at the
White House and run about
25 minutes. Snow said the
administration welcomes a
debate about Bush’s new pol
icy.
"I think it’s important to
get congressional support,”
the spokesman said. Yet he
would not say whether Bush
will seek specific congression
al approval for his new strate
gy
Associated Press
WORLD
penalty because he knew
the hijackers intended to
use planes to stage attacks.
Just before Monday’s
verdict, the 32-year-old
defendant spoke with an
American whose mother
died on board one of the
planes that crashed into the
World Trade Center.
Dominic Puopolo Jr., a
co-plaintiff in the case, ear
lier joined prosecutors in
calling for the maximum
penalty, urging the judges
to consider the "human and
emotional cost” of the 2001
attacks.
Associated Press
NAMES & FACES
Butler-Sloss, a retired sen
ior judge and member of
the House of Lords,
presided at the preliminary
hearings at the Royal
Courts of Justice, which
concentrated on
procedural issues. She
ruled that all sessions
would be open to the pub
lic, and that the deaths of
Diana and her friend Dodi
Fayed would be examined
together.
Associated Press
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