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2002
"The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring" received 13 Academy Award nominations; tied for second with eight nods were "A Beautiful Mind" and "Moulin Rouge." (AP, 2/11/03)
2002
Sec. of State Colin Powell said the Bush administration was considering a variety of options to topple Iraq’s Saddam Hussein.
2002
John Hamilton, US ambassador to Peru, said the US would triple anti-drug funding to over $150 million.
2002
Kenneth Lay, former Enron CEO, pleaded the 5th amendment before a Senate panel investigation of the Enron demise. Lay expressed "profound sadness" about the collapse of the energy giant, but refused to testify at a Senate hearing.
2002
The International Skating Union announced it would conduct an "internal assessment" of the Olympic judging that gave the Russians the pairs figure skating gold medal over the Canadians.
2002
It was reported that AP estimated 600 civilians killed in the Afghan campaign.
2002
In NYC Ronald Popadich of New Jersey struck 19 pedestrians at 6 spots along Seventh Ave. near Madison Square Garden and one died 2 days later. He struck 7 more people
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