News Archive Guide


             Last updated on 08/24/02

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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. Please note that many online news sources now require registration, and some may require a fee for archived stories.

News Archives from August 23, 2002:

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

US Headlines:

Muslims Thank McKinney for Efforts on Their Behalf

The McKinney Mistake

Free Lunches For Heroes Of 9/11 Are Nixed by City Regulations

Few Sept. 11 Families Apply for Aid

La Guardia Airport concourse cleared after security incident

White House Appeals Wiretap Ruling: Lies referred to Freeh, Not Bush Administration

Russian Deal With Iraq Sends Bush a Harsh Message

Magazine tags U.S. analyst as liar

The president's high approval ratings are a liability

Nine relatives of terror victims accept federal compensation

Muslims, Christians wrangle over Graham's 9/11 comments

U.N. considers face-lift, new building

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World Headlines:

Filipino Soldiers Prepare Attack

North Korea Incurs U.S. Penalty for Missile Parts Sales to Yemen

Abu Nidal behind Lockerbie, says aide

Risky Uranium Stash Secured in Yugoslavia

Turkey's tangle with Europe

U.S. to penalize N Korean arms firm

Anti-U.S. feelings rise in South Korea

Russia forges ties with axis of evil

How Al Qaeda seeks to buy Chinese arms

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Afghanistan Headlines:

UN: No inquiry into Afghan mass graves

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Iraq:

Most Arab Parliaments Ready to Attend Baghdad Meeting on US Threats

President needs OK by Congress for Iraq war

Iraq accused of refusing to help on missing US pilot

Al-Qaeda running terror camp in northern Iraq

Britain differs with U.S. over Iraq plan

Kurds: Iranian troops deployed on Iraqi border

Iraqi officers in exile recruit foes of Hussein

Iraq gives details of Abu Nidal suicide

Skepticism over Iraq

US making peace with Kurds

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Pakistan / India Headlines:

Pakistan-India Tensions Grow Over Kashmir

Islamabad Accuses India of Air Strike in Kashmir, Delhi Denies

Terror Talks Begin in India

India attacks Azad Kashmir in a Slap to U.S. Armitage

U.S. Envoy Renews Talks as India-Pakistan Rift Widens

Terror Talks Begin in India

Pakistan Says India Launched Attack

Opposition decries Musharraf moves

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Israeli / Palestinian Headlines:

Palestinians reject U.S. election idea

Israel Tells Palestinians No More Pullbacks

Egyptian Copts Denounce Israel’s Detention of Father Attalla

Palestinians order government workers to rally for Saddam

Israel Braces for Unknown

Israelis Stop Gaza Attack, Killing 2

Israel: Homes of capital terrorists slated for demolition

Soldiers kill two Palestinians attempting to infiltrate Gush Katif community

Israeli Panel Submits Borders Plan

PFLP leader's brother shot dead in Ramallah

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Military Headlines:

Army to Probe Health Issues in Series of Ft. Bragg Domestic Murders

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Bio/Chemical Headlines:

Ill Winds of 9/11

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Investigation Headlines:

Sixty airport workers arrested

131 charged in wake of Sept. 11 investigation

Bombs Found in Fla. Podiatrist's Home

60 airport workers arrested for fake IDs in Southern California

Florida Prof. Denies Terror Ties

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Financial Headlines:

Forest Service 'misplaced' $215 million

Time: Are Saudi Billions Leaving America?

Saudis not exiting U.S., says Al Waleed

Post 9/11: Insurance Industry Doing Fine

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Feature Articles:

How We Lost the High-Tech War of 2007

Why the myth of Republican competence persists

In the war on terrorism, alliances are not an obstacle to victory

Bin Laden is still popular in the Arab world. Why?

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