News Archive Guide

             Last updated on 04/15/02

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We keep all 11-Sept news headlines archived so that anyone can find any article that was linked whenever they need it.

News Archives from April 14, 2002:

US | World | Afghanistan | India/Pakistan | Middle East | Military | Bio/Chemical | Investigation | Financial | Features

US Headlines:

WTC tower of lights doused

Slavery reparations would do irreparable harm
*Note: WS Opinion Journal may require a (free) login for access.

Netanyahu warning of suicide attacks in U.S. confirmed

As elections near, Bush's numbers expected to fall

Washington D.C. braces for rallies, protests through week

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World Headlines:

Youths Attack Synagogue in Ukraine

Saddam Hussein makes a "really stupid and futile gesture"
*Note: WS Opinion Journal may require a (free) login for access.

Venezuelan President Chavez Returns to Power

From across mideast, fanatics move on to training camps in Iran
*Note: Sunday Times requires (free) registration and a login for access.

The Saudi 'peace' plan

Minority legislators agree to back Tigers in Sri Lanka

Death toll triples to 160 in Nepal

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Afghanistan Headlines:

Capitalizing on War on Terror; Private Contractors to Train Afghan Army

Former Afghan King Heading Home After 29 Years

Afghan King Faces Unroyal Welcome

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Pakistan / India Headlines:

In Pakistan, a Troubling Victory in Hunt for Al Qaeda
*Note: NYTimes requires (free) registration and a login for access.

Referendum Set on Musharraf's Rule

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Israeli / Palestinian Headlines:

No Cease-Fire Until Withdrawal, Arafat Tells Powell
*Note: NYTimes requires (free) registration and a login for access.

Israeli Bomb Victim's Kidney Saves Palestinian

Powell Extends Stay In Middle East

Unlike Arafat, Sharon Won Bush's Trust

Powell Makes No Progress in Talks With Arafat

Palestinian Shot Near Bethlehem Church

Hamas Vows To Continue Martyr Operations As Long As Occupation Remains

Death To Jewish settlers: Anti-Zionist Poet

Seder bombing ended a period of peace for two cities

Powell Meets With Besieged Arafat

Sharansky: Criticism of Israel Unfair

'Arafat asked for a war - now he's got one'
*Note: Sunday Times requires (free) registration and a login for access.

British children caught in West Bank crossfire
*Note: Sunday Times requires (free) registration and a login for access.

Face of the female suicide bomber who killed six
*Note: Sunday Times requires (free) registration and a login for access.

Mideast: Living under the gun

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Military Headlines:

Pentagon Optimistic About Missile Shield
*Note: NYTimes requires (free) registration and a login for access.

U.S. troops kill 'terrorists' Forces under fire in Afghanistan

U.S. patrol fends off pre-dawn attackers in Afghanistan

Suspected al-Qaeda fighters killed in Afghanistan: US army

War on Terror: Marines given targets for strikes against Al-Qaeda
*Note: Sunday Times requires (free) registration and a login for access.

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Bio/Chemical Headlines:

Army to Conduct Biological and Chemical Weapons Simulation off Key West

Oklahoma stages bioterrorism drill

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Investigation Headlines:

CIA Probed U.N. Arms Inspector

Al-Qaida finance suspect (Ahmed Brahim) held in Spain

Camp X-Ray confession reveals UK terror link
*Note: Sunday Times requires (free) registration and a login for access.

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Financial Headlines:

Bush Calls for Permanent Tax Cuts

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Feature Articles:

September 11 reunites family
*Note: Sunday Times requires (free) registration and a login for access.

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