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Archives from December 1, 2001:
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| World | Afghanistan | Middle
East | Military | Bio/Chemical
| Investigation | Financial | Features
US
Headlines:
FBI
might get greater spy leeway
Gas
Pumped Into Senate Office to Kill Anthrax
Bush
Urges Congress to 'Act Boldly' to Aid Economy
U.S.
says Afghanistan not ready for peacekeepers
Cheney
Involved Despite Remote Location
Clamor
Grows for Fiscal Aid to Hospitals; Bipartisan Push Seeks $1 Billion for
9/11
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Report
Offers Conflicting Signals on Recovery of U.S. Economy
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Powell
to make eleven-nation Afghan policy tour
NY
Firefighters suffer lingering trauma from attacks, counselors say
Engineers
Suspect Diesel Fuel in Collapse of 7 World Trade Center
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World
Headlines:
Why
US, rest of world differ on threat posed by Iraq
Pakistan
and Iran entering a new era of bilateral relations
Powell
reassures Arab states on Iraq
Iran
warns US against attacks beyond Afghanistan
Jamat
Islami criticises gov't policy towards Afghanistan
Washington
Turns Up Volume on Baghdad
UK:
Immigrant expulsions fall short of target
Calls
mount for Afghan fort inquiry
Canada:
Opposition asks how government missed terror plot
Iraq
Accepts Extension of Oil Deal for 6 Months
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Japan:
Police, Protesters Clash Over Probe Into pro-Pyongyang Association
Chinese
Deputy Foreign Minister Meets U.S. Senior Officials in Washington
Intelligence
official says Afghan gang holding Canadian journalist for ransom
September
11 Dealt Sharp Blow to Output in U.S.
U.S.
wants North Korean nuclear plant opened to inspectors
Nepal
battles Maoist offensive
Canada
follows U.S. security steps
U.S.
to Press Iraq to Let U.N. Inspect for Banned Arms
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Head
of CIS Member States Approve Afghanistan Operation
CIS
Countries Decide to Improve Anti-Terrorism Measures
Educating
Terrorists: Germanys recruitment of foreign scholars
Anti-Terror
Coalition Under Fire for Refusing Massacre Probe
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Afghanistan
Headlines:
Rift
in alliance deadlocks Afghan talks
Taliban
says it will release journalist
Residents
flee as U.S. bombers pound Kandahar
Defection
reunites brothers
NA:
America looking in the wrong place for Osama bin Laden
Survivors
found at Mazar fort
Break
Up Afghanistan? Why Not?
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Taliban
claims to have shot down U.S. war plane
SAS
storms cave complex, 4 British soldiers wounded
South
Africans Arrive in Pakistan and Afghanistan to Help Taliban
Residents
Flee Kandahar Amid Bombing
Alliance
Faces Pressure at Talks
Afghan
Drug Trade Seen Flourishing
U.N.
tries to break impasse in Afghan government talks
Taliban
makes qualified offer to leave Kandahar
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Pashtun Deserts Talks, Afghans Split Over Power-Sharing
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Israeli
/ Palestinian Headlines:
Suicide
bombers hit Jerusalem Mall
Two
Palestinians Killed in New Israeli Incursions into West Bank
Sharon
to tell Bush: "If Iraq attacks us, we will respond"
Two
Palestinians youths killed during IDF incursion into Area A
Israelis
Kill 11-Year-Old Boy
Palestinian
Authority Cited for Human Rights Abuses
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Military
Headlines:
U.S.
Wants Custody of Taliban Leaders
Marines
See Taliban Stealth Attack as Main Threat
U.S.
Troops Meet Few Afghan Clashes
Kandahar
under siege
Troops
face greater risks as Taliban are cornered, Rumsfeld says
U.S.
Hammers Kandahar From the Air
More
Marines Land in Afghanistan
With
the rout of the Taliban the war on terror moves into Afghanistan's caves
Anti-Taleban
Forces Strike Kandahar, U.S. Soldier Dies in Uzbekistan
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Bio/Chemical
Headlines:
Jane's:
Have Soviet-era bio-weapons infected Afghan refugees?
New
Clues in Connecticut Anthrax Mystery
Scientists
Unraveling Anthraxs Genetic Mystery
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Investigation
Headlines:
Report:
U.S. hunts for Saudi banker
Bankrolling
terrorists from the grocery store
Oregon
police chief catch flak for refusing to interview foreigners
Military
Courts To Vary on Rules
U.S.
Wants Custody Of Enemy Leaders; Interrogation, Trials of Al Qaeda, Taliban
Ontario
judge grants convicted terrorist bail
Sheik's
Son May Be First to Face Tribunal
Ashcroft
Seeking to Free F.B.I. to Spy on Religious, Political Groups
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Financial
Headlines:
Push
To Get NY More Aid; Senate Democrats seek additional $8B
Federal
bailout funds will get bankrupt Midway flying again
Democrats
blame Bush for recession
Companies
look to become players in an emerging antiterror industry
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Feature
Articles:
Bin
Laden could be Time's Person of the Year
Clinton
Has No Clothes: What 9/11 revealed about the ex-president
A
New Doctrine for New Wars: Overwhelming force isn't always the best strategy
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After
September 11, civil-libertarian sanctimony is too much to take
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Bork:
Having Their Day in Court; How best to prosecute terrorists
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