| Global update | Pre-trial hearing begins for terrorism supsect David Hicks, an Australian cowboy, faces charges of various war crimes, of which he claims innocence BY PAISLEY DODDS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS GUANTANAMO BAY NAVAL BASE, Cuba — In a challenge that could make or break upcoming trials by a special military commission, de fense lawyers are moving to dismiss terrorism charges against Osama bin Laden’s chauffeur and an Australian cowboy who joined the Taliban. Hearings on the motions begin ning Monday will test the bound aries of international law on the eve of U.S. elections that could ultimately change the mission that has detained some 550 terror sus pects from more than 40 countries in a U.S. military base in Cuba, most without access to lawyers or official charges. Only four of the detainees, classi fied as enemy combatants, have been charged with war crimes and face trials before a special three-member military panel starting in December. The first pre-trial hearing is for David Hicks, an Australian cow boy who joined Afghanistan’s oust ed Taliban regime. He is charged with attempted murder; aiding the enemy; and conspiracy to attack civilians, commit terrorism and destroy property. Hicks has pleaded innocent. Before his Jan. 11 trial can start, the panel must hear a series of mo tions disputing the charges and challenging his nearly three-year de tention at the remote U.S. outpost. President Bush ordered the military commissions about three years ago, the first time the United States ordered such trials since World War II. But defense lawyers contend the TRIAL, page 10A Need Cash? extra money for back-to-school expenses? 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REID THE ASSOCIATED PRESS BAGHDAD, Iraq — Iraq’s interim prime minister on Sunday warned that efforts to resolve the standoff in Fallujah peacefully have entered their “final phase” and said he will not hesitate to launch “a military solu tion” to end Sunni insurgents’ hold over the city. In another city of Iraq’s stormy Sunni Tfiangle, a rocket slammed into the Sunubar Hotel in Tikrit late Sunday, killing 15 Iraqis and wound ing eight others, hospital officials said. Insurgents may have been aim ing at an American position, which was targeted by a second rocket. U.S. officials said no American casualties were reported. Prime Minister Ayad Allawi’s warn ing appeared to be aiming to prepare the Iraqi public for an onslaught like ly to unleash strong passions, r especially among the country’s Sun ni Muslim minority. U.S. and Iraqi commanders want to put down guerrillas before the vi tal elections due to be held by Jan. 31, which Allawi insisted will take place as scheduled. U.S. military officials blamed the Tikrit attack on “anti-Iraqi forces,” the term they use for insurgents. They said two rockets were fired, one of which exploded near an American military position but caused no dam age or casualties. U.S. officials say Allawi will per sonally issue the final order to launch an all-out assault on Fallujah and oth er Sunni insurgent strongholds north and west of the capital. Allawi gave no deadline for talks with Fallujah city leaders to bear fruit, but he insisted they must hand over foreign fighters and allow Iraqi security forces to take control of the city. SOURCE: ESRf Rocket slams into Tlkrit hotel An insurgents’ rocket hit the Sunubar Hotel in Tikrit late Sunday killing, 15 Iraqis and wounding eight others. An American position was targeted by a second rocket. There were no American casualties reported. SAUDI ARABIA WHAT’S HAPPENING AT REC PROGRAM INFORMATION Cross Country Meet - Wednesday, Nov. 3rd at the Pioneer Cemetery. 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