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...Meanwhile, the long-simmering dispute between Dick Cheney and Congress about the Vice President's energy task force started bubbling again. The General Accounting Office, which is as close as Congress comes to having an independent auditor, announced that it would file a lawsuit against the White House this week if Cheney did not fork over the details of his energy task force's private meetings with Enron officials. The GAO had postponed the suit after Sept. 11, but when it became clear Cheney had no intention of complying with its request, or even negotiating, the tiny agency decided...
...Winter Olympics with our preview site, which launches Tuesday, Jan. 15. Here you will find profiles of some of the athletes everyone will be watching, photo essays of past Olympiads and an archive of TIME's coverage of the Olympic Games. Once the Games begin, we will file dispatches on the athletes, events and environs of the 19th Winter Games in Salt Lake City, Utah. At time.com/olympics2002...
...Arafat's organization officially insisted that it remains committed to the cease-fire, but it was the organization's own rank-and-file members that claimed responsibility for the latest terror attack inside Israel. And the sharp uptick in violence over the past week will further darken prospects for any resumption of dialogue - already grim in light of suspicion over Mr. Arafat following the discovery of an arms shipment bound for the Palestinian territories from Iran...
Riley said HUPD plans on increasing the staff and hours of operation of the sub-stations to make them more effective. In the past, sub-stations have been used primarily for officers to file reports and less as active branches of the department...
...Musharraf's resolve will naturally be tested by the rank-and-file Islamists on the streets, but he easily contained their noisy protests against his support for the war in Afghanistan, and is unlikely to have much trouble doing so again. The crucial test, however, will come from within his own security services. The Islamist organizations targeted by General Musharraf have served as de facto proxies for Pakistan's intelligence services, cultivating a reserve of militant Pakistanis willing to be recruited and trained for jihad both in Afghanistan and Kashmir, in service not only to their own brand of radical...