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PORT DRUM NY(AP) - After watching Army heli-marop troops ana how- itzers from'i ateel-blsky President Bush answered a ‘ soldier's shout of “Let's get 'Saddam!” with a promise Friday to defeat the “mounting danger" of terrorist regimes "We will use diplomacy when possible and force when necessary" Bush told thou- sands of members of the storied 10th Mountain Division many of whom served in Afghanistan In a dusty scorched-grafield the president rallied troops from a makeshift stage His22-speech was tied ty applause and “Hoo-ah!- ” — the APphoio shouts of of Army yell Division dam Hussein or Iraq Iran and North Korea countries he has aid constitute an "axis of evil” but his audience read between die lines "Some parts of the world there will be no substitute for direct action by the United States That is when we will send you our military to win the battles that only you can win" the president said He urged Denfocrats in the Senate to swiftly pass a huge boost in Pentagon spending already approved by the GOP- led House One soldier yelled "Let’s get Saddam!" A thunderclap of applause and shouts forced Bush to pause He did not react directly to die challenge but renewed his case opposed by most US allies for the United States to m ue flag-wavi- ng ss r President Bush greats aokfiera of tfwArmyt 10th Mountain Artng vWt to FLDnm NX FiVtoy doctor's toll of vlcfilms mow tops §0© once-belov-ed - Hyde Eng- land went to Shipman for maladies seri- ous and small welcoming him into their Dr Harold tomes whra shipman they wereioo ill to go to his office The investigation by High Court Judge Dame Janet Smith was unable to offer spy firm explanation fat why Shipman turned on the town that trusted him “The way in which Ship-ma- n could kill face the rela- tives and walk away unsuspected would be dis-as fanciful if described PARIS (AP) —The mother of ZacariasMoussaoui the only person charged in the j SepL 11 attacks said Friday “ Aichael-Wafisaidshew- as surprised to learn that Moust sacaii had attempted a day earlier to plead guilty to new : federal chaiges that could ' defense Just then two Black Hawk helicopters flew in each dangling a howitzer which they dropped to soldiers below As the guns were fired the blasts rang out across the field and belched white smoke into the faint breeze Afterward both groups of soldiers their weapons carried at their waists jogged up to form a semicircle in front of the president test confirms l V ft ' fcV AP photo Christopher Rudd reacts in Manchester England after hearing the news of the Shipman Inquiry Rudd's father Ernest was one of the victims of Dr Harold Shipman a family doctor from Hyde Manchester who murdered 215 of hie patients according to an inquiry chaired by High Court judge Dame Janet Smith i deaths he caused and will next consider how he got away with Smith said she had “reached no clear conclusion” about Shipman’s motive In all but one case there was no evidence that he kilted for money and there was “no suggestion of any fora of sexual depravity” die it ' said detqr-misw- Noting thathe was Addicted : to'painldllera when he first started practicing medicine Smith speculated that whatev- er had pushed him toward drugs may also have driven him to murder “The psychiatrists say that a person who has one addiction is quite likely to be subject to other forms of addiction” she told reporters “It is possible that he was addicted to killing-”- ' South Manchester coroner John Pollard who sometimes worked with Shipman told the British Broadcasting Corp the only explanation he could offer “is that he simply enjoyed viewing the process of dying and enjoyed the feel- ing of control over life and delth" Shipman 56 is serving 15 life sentences with nopossi- bility of parole mother wonders if he’s lying bring him the death penalty and his declaration before a court that he was a mem-' her of loyal to eral prison he told her he had from her eyes She also said she didn’t feel her son’s state of mind enabled him to properly as he has been - “After nine months with die light on all day without steep- ing he’s not in a state to defend himself alone He’a not seeing tilings objectively" ' Dining visit test month to Moussaoui 34 in a US fed-- v believed he was an member 7 "All he told me was that he couldn’tatand the way Mua- lims are treated in die world" she said as she wiped tears done nothing wrong said S Wafi who lives in southern France “He told me ’I am a mili- tant Against injustices done to the world but f t kill anytme I (tidn’t participate in tiie Sept ll attacks ’’’ she said Moussaoui a French citizen of Moroccan origin' was in custody On Sept 11 on immi-- 1 gration virfations US gov- eminent officials believe he el-U- : was planning to be the 20th hijacker in the attacks and he ' is the only individual charged In connection with them The original indictment against Moussaoui in Decem-i- n him of plotting ber- accused - official said Friday ' Pakistani police have been informed of the results the official said in Washington speaking on condition of anonymity The official said the test results had been known for some time ' ' Pearl disappeared Jan 23 in Karachi white researching links between Pakistani extremists' and Richard C Reid arrested in December on a flight from Paris to Miami with explosives in his shoes A ' body believed to be the American correspondent’s was found last month near a shed in Karachi where he disappeared But US' and Senior Pakistani officials earlier Friday indicated the remains were most likely Pearl's hut refused to positively confirm it The reprater’s decapitated body was found near a mud hut in which police said they recovered a car seat on which Pearl was sitting in that accompanied o mails sent to media outlets by his kidnappers Pieces of clothing that resembled those Pearl was wearing in the pho-tographs were also found ' : there according to police Steven Goldstein a vice- president of the Journal’s par-- t company Dow Jones Co said he had no comment adding “that is an issue fra the authorities in Pakistan and the pho-tograp- hs US” wTHEATRES schools rlSaSgl! MOVIES5 2450 North Main WkteNVfnaloari K-1- 9: on 2W5M Jl- - ' ( KARACHI Pakistan (AP) — DNA tests have confirmed that a body found in a shallow grave in Pakistan is that of slain Wall Street Journal repdrter Daniel Pearl a US his-peo- news conference if she After the briefing two Chinook helicopters landed within 100 yards of their commander in chief in the wide expanse of field Two dozen soldiers in camouflage poured out formed a perimeter the size of a large pool and lay on their bellies with automatic weapons pointed in death of reporter da she didn’t know whether to believe her son was anal- Qaida warrior but did know that be “couldn’t stand the way Muslims were treated in the world” 'kt A'-'-- ’ in a work of fiction" Smith said "Doctors are respected rigidly so and Shipman in particular was highly respected in Hyde” she continued “He betrayed their trust in a way and to an extent that I believe is unparalleled in tray 5mith examined records on die deaths of 494 people in Shipman’s care between 1974 and 1998 and found that he began killing — mainly by lethal injection — in 1975 a year after he started practicing His victims ranged in age from 41 to 93 and included 171 women and 44 men Smith said the full toil may be even higher citing a “real ' pipion’’ that Shipman had killed 45 more people for whom there was insufficient evidence to be certain In another 38 cases there was too little information to form any opinion on the cause of death Smith said Smith’s panel was appointed after die doctor was convicted in January 2000 of killing 15 elderly patients It d was charged with first how other many mining KVioussaoui’s uses DNA Kill©!? LONDON (AP)— Dr Harold Shipman foe family doctor who is serving IS life sentences for killing patients murdered at least 200 more a judge announced Friday after a yearlong investigation to try to determine how many of die who died in his care were kilted For more dun two dfciyVs the families of intervene against oppressive regimes that produce hide and prepare to use weapons of mass destruction “These tyrants and terrorists have one thing in common: whatever their plans and schemes they will not be restrained by a hint of humanity or conscience" Bush said "The enemies of America no longer need great armies to attack our people They require only great hatred made more dangerous by advanced technologies” Bush has summed up Iraqi President Saddam's rule in similar terms Before the speech at a field shaded against the summer heat by camouflaged screens the president slipped on reading glasses to review the maps and weaponry the division PI ' SPIRTR STALLION OF AM 125 -- 2 Eb-i- a 2QS2S70Sft2S StaryMora: Aikxkof The Clones pot voscatco: THECIMMARONp Frl Men In Block 20 Road To Perdition h 2C0 SPIDERMANipq-- 4X TOO 1 933 FMAM20-7M-te2- 5 Matinees Alt Me Deeds rui Seats $ 200 J 208 i: 7WX CINEMA(3 A Logan WorU War II veteran mllfly d Belgian flag oupide'his home on Monday lie also i : 1 m-i- i' it-- ' 11 ' Ji j ' 752-21- to subscribe or 21 I i ry- - ? 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