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US
Headlines:
A
U.S. Defense Aide Sidesteps Questions About Taking On Iraq
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New
Mexico professor reprimanded for joke about Pentagon attack
John
Magaw nominated to head Transportation's new security arm
Domestic
Defense: Cities and States Say Confusion and Cost Hamper Security Drive
Ground
Zero: At the Pit, a Night Shift to Numb the Body and Soul
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U.S.
plans to spread special operations
Ashcroft
Needs a Security Division in Justice Department
Cheney:
Now You See Him, Mostly You Don't
Fundamentalist
form of Islam taking root in America
Deported
Immigrants With Nowhere to Go Wait in Jail
Astronauts,
cosmonauts honor victims of terrorist attacks
Congressional
mediators tackle differences in anti-terrorism bills
Fear
and anger as US cracks down on terrorism
In
the United States, Volunteer Rally to Defend Their Homeland
At
Maine's Northern Border, Security is Not Simple
Portland
Lawyer Contests Anti-Terror Steps
Powell
Says United States / Russia Nuclear Deal Is Close
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World
Headlines:
Ottawa
hopes $8 billion can buy safety
Bangladeshi
Hindus attacked by Taliban, According to a London-Based Group
Egyptian,
Syrian Leaders Meet on Palestinian Crisis
North
Korea to Endorse Anti-Terror Pacts
Powell
Wraps Up Central Asian Tour With Diplomatic Visit to Moscow
European
Critics Hushed by Taliban's Quick Fall
Terror
attacks spur Japan to ease curbs on its armed forces
In
Increasingly Louder Voices, Iranians Talk of Dialogue With United States
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U.S.
Military Officers Reported in Baidoa, Southwest of Mogadishu
London
to host talks on Afghan stabilisation force
Saudi
Minister Asserts That bin Laden Is a 'Tool' of Al Qaeda, Not Its Mastermind
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British
Home Secretary Blunkett in Retreat Over Terror Bill
Somalia
denies al-Qaeda presence on home turf
Christians
flee as violence erupts in Indonesian jihad
Athens
airport shows how lax U.S. airport security remains
Afghan
refugees struggle to survive in countries already strapped for jobs
Fisk:
My Beating by Refugees is a Symbol of Hatred and Fury of Filthy War
Troops
Fan Out to Seal Pakistan Border
UK
troops in Afghan peace role
UN
chief warns against Iraq attack
Afghan
interim govt leader pays tribute to Iran
Jihad's
Lost Battalions Mourned by Pakistani Relatives
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Sudan
Both Reveals, Denies Terrorist Links
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Afghanistan
Headlines:
Bin
Laden Fighters Forced From Caves
Afghanistan's
next vice president faces daunting tasks
Karzai:
Afghanistan Needs the Help of the United States
Northern
Alliance Lays Down Rules for U.N. Afghan Force
Fierce
battle rages near Tora Bora caves as hunt for bin Laden continues
Afghan
chiefs dispute transitional government agreement
U.S.
delivers first aid shipment for Afghan children
Afghan
Tribes Report Battles Against 1,000 Al Qaeda Fighters
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For
Kabul's 2 Jews, a Solitary Hanukkah
Secret
Al Qaeda Escape Hatch
Taliban
Give Way in Final Province Where They Ruled
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Afghan
foreign minister to visit India
3
Weeks Later, an Anti-Taliban Soldier Still Waits for Help
Usama
bin Laden Wants to Die on Television to Provoke Strikes
Dozens
of Britons fight for Osama at Tora Bora
After
the Taliban, Unfinished Business
Anarchy
Leaves One Million Afghans Without Food
Food
Aid Airdrops Miss the Neediest in Afghanistan
Kandahar
standoff solved peacefully as bin Laden hunt continues
Awaiting
Judgment in Kabul
Rebuilding
Afghanistan Will be Expensive
Afghans
See Hard Battle for Caves
Fleeing
Fighters Meet Some Resistance at Porous Border
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Israeli
/ Palestinian Headlines:
Zinni
Meets with Arafat, Envoy Continues Peace Mission
Israel,
Palestinians see no peaceful solution
Israel
expresses regret over children's accidental killing
UN
Chief Says Arafat is the Only Person Capable of Advancing Peace Process
Hamas
rules streets, not Arafat, says Atta
Palestinians,
3 and 13, die in helicopter attack on Hamas militant
Arafat
has abandoned plans to travel abroad, fearing Israel will not allow him
to return
Al-Ahram:
Sharon Takes Aim at Arafat, U.S. Peace Mission
Clinton
faces protests at three Jewish charity dinners in UK
Mubarak,
Assad condemn Israel's conduct
Israeli
Copters Fire Missiles at Palestinian Car Near Hebron
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As
Hope Dwindles, Hamas Thrives
Hamas
suicide-bomber may have planned to detonate a crude chemical weapon
Bush
Advisor Calls P.A, "A Corrupt Regime," Urges E.U. to Cut Aid
Israel
Rejects Truce Offer, Calling it a Suicide Truce
Suicide
Attacks Spoil Haifa's Pride in Coexistence
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Military
Headlines:
U.S.
Forces Target Al-Qaeda Caves with "Daisy Cutter" Bomb
Tora
Bora Valley Taken; Marines Cut Escape Routes
U.S.
and Afghan Troops Seize Valley Near Afghan Caves
U.S.
Soldiers Mourned: 3 servicemen killed in Afghanistan hailed as heroes
U.S.
officials believe bin Laden, Omar remain in Afghanistan
Marines
move to cut off Taliban escape routes
More
US Troops May Go to Afghanistan
Marines
Secure U.S. Embassy in Kabul
U.S.
Military Camp in Utah Built to Resemble Afghanistan
U.S.
Army Moves Command HQ to Kuwait
Al-Qaida
Fighting for Their Lives Near Tora Bora
Bin
Laden Hunt Continues In Eastern Afghanistan
U.S.
and Afghan allies hound bin Laden loyalists
U.S.,
Afghan Allies Harry Bin Laden Loyalists
85
U.S. bombers attack Tora Bora
Fresh
Attacks on Tora Bora Cave Complex
PsyOps:
When Bombs Are Not Enough
U.S.
Attacks On Al Qaeda Intensify
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Bio/Chemical
Headlines:
Volunteers
years ago helped unlock biological warfare's secrets
Al-Qaeda
might have stockpiled anthrax spores
Campus
labs eyed after anthrax scare
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Investigation
Headlines:
Indictments
Set in Immigrant Smuggling
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Investigators
say bin Laden's network acts like a syndicate and is well-connected
L.A.
Transportation Firm Accused of Alien Smuggling
Trying
Walker : What to do about John Walker?
U.S.
investigators in Spain to question terrorist suspects
Terrorism's
datebook: Timing attacks for maximum emotional impact
Al
Qaeda Was Poised to Launch Post-9/11 Attack on Washington Target
London
judge denies bail for pilot accused of training Sept. 11 terrorist
John
Walker Discovered Islam on Internet
Mirror:
Osama bin Laden Plans TV Suicide; Sons to Kill Him
Kenya
Arrests Embassy Bombing Suspect
Kenyan
Police Deny Terror Crackdown Arrests
Intelligence
Agencies Monitoring Islamist Website: azzam.com
Film
Leaves No Doubt that Osama bin Laden Was Behind 9/11 Attacks
U.S.
Taliban Fighter Under 24-Hour Guard at U.S. Military Camp in Afghanistan
U.S.
Detainee Is Questioned, but His Fate Is Still Unclear
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Officials
Find Terrorist Funds Difficult to Block
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Financial
Headlines:
Partisan
Politics Mars Economy Stimulus Talks
Theme
parks look for business to bounce back
Gas
prices fall to 2-year low after terrorist attacks, survey finds
Ripples
of Sept. 11 Widen in NY Retailing
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Grim
data suggest Japan's recession may be prolonged
Choking
of U.S. / Canada Traffic May Mean Financial Ruin for Canada
Sept.
11 Funds Wrestle With What's Fair
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Feature
Articles:
Worst-Case
Scenario: The U.S. Has None: Constitutional Crisis, Chaos Foreseen
DeLong:
Airport Insecurity; A plan that wont fly
O'Sullivan:
Keeping Guards Up; Dont give up on war
Kramer:
From Afghanistan to Araby; Sept. 11 and the Mideast
Clinton's
Defenders Don't Have the Credibility to Criticize Ashcroft
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Getting
at the roots of terrorism
A
conversation with an Al Qaeda true believer
Judd:
Supposing bin Laden was Saddam's junior partner
What's
stopping you taking that plane to paradise?
John
Walker was looking for authentic victimhood. He found it in treason
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Geraldo's
War: When showbiz is news, ignorance prevails
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Who
Would Govern if Capital Destroyed?
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