News Archive Guide


             Last updated on 08/30/02

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News Archives from August 29, 2002:

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

US Headlines:

U.S. Unlikely to Single Out Foreign Carriers on 9/11

Amid Worldwide Skepticism, Cheney Again Slams Iraq

Bush loses support he never really had

Landlord Wants $27K From 9/11 Victim

Air marshal resignations rise; at least 250 have left

Bush is not about to fall into the trap that snagged his father a decade ago

The Chapel Hill Koran

September 11 did not change us forever

Airlines Refuses Ticket to Dalai Lama

Caution Over NY Airspace

Ashcroft urged to scrap Hoover

Air marshals sap other agencies

US calls limited Sept. 11 foreign flight ban

Battle brews over Senate leaks

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World Headlines:

Russia seeks common approaches to destroying terrorism hotbeds

Philippine government drafts comprehensive peace pact with rebels

Second session of inter-Korean economic cooperation talks delayed

Philippine military denies deployment of US spy planes

US urges DPRK to accept IAEA atomic inspections

U.S.-Canada Accord Sells Refugees Down the River

Worried Saudis Try to Improve Image in the U.S.

Negotiator Says N. Korea Well-Armed

Temple Mount bulge an explosive problem

Malaysia's Tough Stance on Illegal Workers Angers Neighbors

U.S. Official Accuses Saudi Arabia of Fearing Democratic Iraq

Pentagon Says Al-Qaeda in Iran, Tehran Denies

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Afghanistan Headlines:

For Afghans, Postwar Recovery Begins With Rebuilding Roads

Situation Deteriorating Rapidly in Afghanistan

Afghani Secret Army Claims Responsibility For Anti-U.S. Attacks

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Iraq:

Pressure Grows on U.S. and Iraq Amid Fear of Strike

Iraqi VP calls for stronger Arab stand against US threat

Bush should get a congressional resultion before taking on Iraq

Report: Saddam Open to Negotiations

Musharraf Critical of Attack on Iraq

Worldwide opposition to strike mounts

Rumsfeld called to Hill to discuss Iraq

How dangerous is Iraq's arsenal?

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Pakistan / India Headlines:

Bin Laden definitely not in Pakistan: Musharraf

India Flays Musharraf on Continuing Infiltration

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Israeli / Palestinian Headlines:

Hamas Vows to Avenge Gaza Strip Family Killings

Most Americans blame the Palestinians for the security situation

US, Britain threaten to withdraw Jericho wardens

Three soldiers wounded in Hizbullah attack

Israeli army storms Nablus security headquarters

Arafat condemns killing in Gaza as crime on purpose

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Military Headlines:

Does the military need a transformation?

Long war build-up political, not logistical

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Bio/Chemical Headlines:

Hatfill's Intriguing Proposals for Dealing With Biowarfare

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Investigation Headlines:

Report Raps Sloppiness of Al Qaeda Finance Freeze

War on Al Qaeda Funding Is Stalled, Report Says

Training at FBI focuses on terror

WTC Attack Plans Began in 2000

6 charged with aiding terrorism conspiracy

Moussaoui Judge Irked; Demands FBI Explanation

DOJ Memo Makes 'Dirty Bomber' Case

Moroccan faces terror charges

Bin Laden presumed alive

Hatfill: Another Richard Jewell?

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Financial Headlines:

Gov't hand always needed to protect free market in U.S.

US officials defend Bush record on aid

Wall Street rebounds from early lows

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Feature Articles:

A guide to teaching September 11

We need better lessons, and not from the NEA

When governments engage dictators, civilians suffer

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