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News Archives from December 6, 2001:

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

US Headlines:

Ashcroft Vows Military Tribunals Will Have "Full and Fair Proceedings

September 11 Puts December 7 in Perspective

House Passes Trade Legislation Giving Bush Stronger Authority to Negotiate

Poll: Americans Tolerant of US Muslims

Shots Fired at Factory in Goshen, Indiana: As Many As 35 Shot

Former President Carter criticizes military tribunals plan

What made New York's twin towers collapse?

Arab man denies he threatened to kill Americans during flight

More Than 100 NJ School Teachers Jailed in Work Dispute

Ashcroft tells Senators heightened powers are necessary to protect Americans

House to Vote on Bush Trade Powers

Man Outside White House Had Weapons

John F. Kennedy film negatives feared lost in Trade Center

Chairman of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights Refuses Bush Nominee

National Christmas Tree Shines Through

Analysis: Ashcroft Has Upper Hand in Hearing on Civil Liberties

Despite Anthrax and Disruption, Lobbyists Slow to Use Web Tools

Middle East Detainee Conducts Hunger Strike
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More in U.S. carry guns; restrictions lose support

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World Headlines:

Critics Say India's New Anti-Terrorism Law Targets Muslims

Pentagon Wants to Base AC-130s in Uzbekistan

Iraq fears US will impose smart sanctions after May 2002

Southeast Asia Says No to U.S. Troops

Amnesty International Slams U.N., Member Countries for Excess

NATO Must Match Inventiveness of Global Terrorists

U.S. Puts 39 Groups on New Terrorist List

The Future of the Stans: No Credible Political or Economic Infrastructure

Split Threatens Serb Government

Australian Columnist Under Investigation for Un-American Activity

Uzbekistan to Reopen Afghan Bridge

Powell firms up NATO support for war on terrorism

Elite Canadian Commandos Get Marching Orders

Liberal, Alliance MPs protest as Canada endorses 'one-sided' declaration in Geneva

Canada: Protection fee proposed for air travel

Somalia trying to root out terrorism

Britain Discusses Broadening of War

Ramadan Observed as Usual in Xinjiang, in Northwest China

International Donor Conference On Afghanistan Resumes

Washington and Beijing to Resume High-Level Military Exchanges

Bollywood wants peace in Afghanistan

10 Leading Lawmakers Urge Targeting of Iraq

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Afghanistan Headlines:

Taliban Surrender Offer Is Conditional

U.S. softens stance on who to punish Taliban leader

Taliban Agrees to Surrender Last Southern Stronghold

Taliban Accepts Surrender Deal; Amnesty Offer Problematic for U.S.

Just hours before his death, CIA agent Mike Spann interviewed John Walker

U.S. Watches Afghans Sink Into Starvation

U.S. won't allow deal with Taliban leader

Afghanistan to Get Peacekeepers

Officials: U.S. Must Stand By Afghans

U.S. expects others to pay for most Afghan rebuilding

Bin Laden's son may have been killed by U.S. air strikes

New Afghan Government Favors Northern Alliance

Taleban Set to Surrender Kandahar

An Anti-Taliban Commander Says bin Laden's Top Aide Is Dead

Taliban Agree to Surrender Kandahar

Rumsfeld: No 'Dignity' for Omar

The Deal Has Been Done for Afghan Administration, But What Are The Pitfalls?

Jihad News: Claim Taliban Kill 93 US Commandos and Capture 6

New Afghan Premier Offers Amnesty to Taliban Fighters

Kabul Commemorates Late Hero Massoud

Afghanis reportedly fighting in Sulawesi

Reconstruction: Mazar Sobers Up After Taleban Defeat

U.S. Liaison Office to Open in Afghanistan

Taliban Reportedly Agree to Hand Over Kandahar

Uzbek Warlord Dostum to Boycott New Afghan Government

Anti-Taliban Forces Claim Advance in Tora Bora

Death Toll Inching Up in Afghan War

UN Security Council welcomes Afghan accord, defers consultations on force

3,000 lay down arms as last Taliban give up fight in Chardara, in north Afghanistan

Afghan power-sharing deal brightens aid conference in Berlin

Fighters Hunt Former Ally

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Israeli / Palestinian Headlines:

Crackdown Sparks Palestinian Backlash

Israel Invades Gaza, Kills Palestinian

Israeli Planes Strike Palestinian Police Headquarters

In Gaza today, it is Arafat's police at whom boys are throwing stones

Hamas and Palestinian Police Clash
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One Man's Terrorist: Hamas's latest terror means the end of the peace process
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Palestinian Children Schooled As Martyrs

Stand off continues over attempted arrest of Hamas leader

Anger in Gaza as Arafat Rounds Up Militants

Egyptian Foreign Minister to Visit Israel

Hamas supporters clash with Palestinian riot police

Clashes Between Palestinian Police and Hamas Supporters

Israelis contemplate life after Yasser Arafat

Arab Leaders Pressure Arafat

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Military Headlines:

U.S. Helicopter in Crash Near Camp Rhino, in Southern Afghanistan

U.S. Gives Air Cover to Afghan Opposition

U.S. Marines Possibly Under Fire at Camp Rhino Near Kandahar

Map: Troop Positions Near Kandahar

U.S. Warplanes Bomb Al Qaeda Hideouts

Smart Weapon Popular: U.S. Commanders Embrace System Despite Errors

Targets growing smaller for U.S. warplanes, commander says

Rumsfeld Orders Probe Into Deaths of U.S. Soldiers

Department of Defense Identifies Dead U.S. Soldiers

US, Anti-Taleban Forces Continue Attacks on al-Qaida

Al Qaeda Base Under Assault; U.S. Planes Pound Mountain Caves

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Bio/Chemical Headlines:

Mail Being Processed at Federal Reserve HQ Tests Positive for Exposure to Anthrax

Leahy and Daschle Anthrax Letters Identical

Russian police arrest 7 trying to sell highly-enriched weapons-grade uranium

After Struggle With Anthrax, a New Life

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Investigation Headlines:

Holy Land Foundation Denies Links to Hamas, Vows Legal Fight

Italian police raid businesses with suspected links to bin Laden

Suspected Terrorist Panicked and Pulled out of Plot to Attack London on 9/11

Australian Intelligence Agents Visit Victoria's 40 Mosques, Question Muslims

Man Who Helped Hijackers Obtain False ID Lied to FBI About Other Attacks

Suspect held in India claims al-Qaida planned attacks in Britain, Australia, India

Saudi man denies reported links to bin Laden; inquiry underway in Germany

Afghan men convicted of hijacking a plane that landed at Stansted Airport in Essex

Somalia: Barakaat bank denies funding terrorists

Johnny Jihad: A Question of Citizenship

Doubt Cast Over Claims of Terrorist Suspect Held in India

Terrorism Suspect Held in India Trained in Australia

Anthrax Investigators Open Letter Sent to Senator Leahy
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FBI Tied Islamic Charity to Calls to Kill Israelis

Justice Dept. Bars Use of Gun Checks in Terror Inquiry
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Financial Headlines:

Pakistan Gets $1.3 Bln IMF Aid and Hope After `Lost Decade'

The Right to Gouge: It’s his gas, his property, his price, and our choice

Consumer group accuses insurers of inflating rates

Lower Manhattan businesses struggle in aftermath of Sept. 11 attacks

Pork-Laden Defense Bill Faces Possible Bush Veto

Deal Struck in Bonn Presents Unique Opportunity for Afghanistan

Lufthansa places order for 15 Airbus superjumbos

Hong Kong Approves Aid for Afghan Refugees

Surge in Stocks Arouses Visions of a New Bull Market
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America's New Charity of Choice: Afghanistan

Bush May Veto Defense Bill, Contains $20 Billion More Than Needed

War on Terrorism Brings Plan to Cut Smithsonian Financing
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Feature Articles:

Lowry: Al Hunt should make the case for why visa violations should be ignored

The Feminists' War: Are Hillary & Co. Interested in Afghanistan's Real Problems?
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Finn: Teaching Patriotism; An Education Resource for Americans

Oil Weapon Myth: It’s Crippling U.S. Foreign Policy

Forte: The Mother of All Rights; Making the World Safe for Religion

Insight: Defending Western Civilization

Insight: Has Jesse Jackson Ever Made Sense?

Please, stop all the cheerleading for democracy in Afghanistan

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