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Friday, October 18, 2002
U.S. officials worried
al-Qaida targeting
petroleum interests
WASHINGTON — The ter
rorist bombing of a French oil
tanker off Yemen and a foiled
attack on a Saudi oil complex
has American counterterrorism
officials worried that al-Qaida is
targeting petroleum interests in
the Middle East.
Recent statements attributed
to senior al-Qaida leaders also
suggest economic interests,
including oil, are being consid
ered for strikes.
Saudi authorities reported
averting an attack on a major
pipeline and oil terminal com
plex this summer, said a U.S.
NEWS IN BRIEF
defense official, speaking on the
condition of anonymity.
Documents recovered during
the war in Afghanistan also sug
gested al-Qaida was planning
strikes on oil interests, another
defense official said.
North Korea plans to
be 8th nuclear power
WASHINGTON (AP) —
North Korea’s declared determi
nation to become the world’s
eighth nuclear power has
prompted a flurry of U.S. diplo
matic activity as the Bush
administration, its policy of
engagement with Pyongyang
discredited, ponders its next
steps.
Undersecretary of State John
NEWS
THE BATTALi
Bolton met Thursday
cials in China, a major tr:
partner of North Korea's
perhaps the one country cai
ot extracting concessions
the communist nation thi
economic sanctions, an adn
nation official said.
At the White House,
reporters were told the Chinese
were stunned upon learning
North Korea’s acknowledge;
to U.S. officials that it was put
suing a nuclear weapons
gram.
A U.S. delegation had con
fronted North Korea with evi
dence gathered over the lasts?
oral months, including recen,
bills ot sale, that Pyongyanghaj
been working to enrich uranii
for nuclear weapons.
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Seventh Day Adventist
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775-4362
Pastor Bill Davis
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English - 11:00 am
Sabbath School - 9:45 am
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776-4835
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779-2297
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College Station
696-7000
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Mid-Week 7:00 p.m.
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485-8744
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220 Rock Prairie Road (979) 694-7700
Rev. Sam W. Steele - Pastor
Sunday Service: 8:30 & 11 a.m.
Sunday School: 9:45 a.m.
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