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Tuesday, February 22, 2000

U.S., Iraq Partners In
Indirect Business

At a time when the United States and the United Kingdom wage almost daily air strikes against military installations in northern and southern Iraq, U.S. companies, executives and even some architects of American policy toward Iraq are doing business with Hussein's government, and helping to rebuild its battered oil industry.


British author Salman Rushdie, who enraged Muslims more than a decade ago with his book, "The Satanic Verses," is on the move again. The controversial and infamous writer is planning to leave Britain and live permanently in the United States, according to his friends.


Nigerian President
        Obasanjo
Nigerian Churches Organize Violent Protests Against Sharia
Christians protesting plans for Islamic Sharia law in the northern Nigerian city of Kaduna killed three Muslims, burned cars and brought the city to a standstill.






Russian forces claim to have surrounded Chechnya's most feared mujahideen in the south of the republic, and some Russian leaders are repeating their hopes for a rapid end to their onslaught, which is now in its fifth month.



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