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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.

News Archives from December 13, 2001:

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

US Headlines:

Government spin about Osama bin Laden videotape mostly accurate

TV networks vary in handling of bin Laden tape

GOP Outlines Social Security Plans

Judge rules against Pennsylvania woman seeking death benefits

Americans View Video With Anger, Disgust

What's Wrong with the Media's War Coverage?

Sept. 11 Attacks Gave NextWave Airwaves Trial Run

Stress From Attacks Still Taking Workplace Toll

Three months later, another terror victim dies

Driver's Licenses, a National Security Wreck

Few Specifics on Military Tribunals

U.S. Plan to Quit Missile Pact Seen as a Well-Timed Move

Widow of World Trade Center attack victim commits suicide

Faulty Fireproofing Is Suspected in Trade Center's Sept. 11 Collapse
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Engineers disagree about destruction of World Trade Center

If There Were Disenfranchised Blacks in 2000 FL Election, They Were Republicans

Pentagon effort to accurately translate bin Laden tape delays its release

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World Headlines:

Allies Praise Airing of bin Laden Tape

Canadian PM Defends Saul's Right to Blame West for 9/11 Attacks

Yemen: Rocky Road to Terror

American proposals for peace in Sudan acceptable, Sudanese official says

Britain has vital role in Somalia offensive

Many in Arab World Call Bin Laden Video a Fake

East African Press: U.S. Commandos to Target Osama Somalia Bases

Arrested Mandera Preacher Ahmed Hassan Mursal Denies Connection to Terrorism

Italy Adds Hamas to List of Terror Groups

Vatican Calls Again for Middle East Peace

Pakistani Helicopters Hover at Pak-Afghan Border

Speculation and Doubt About the bin Laden Tape

Annan: No Reason to Take War On Terrorism to Somalia

Nairobi MPs Seek Talks Over U.S. Bases

Sixth terrorist can't be ruled out, as per Delhi Police commissioner

Government has leads on attack, says India Home Minister Advani

Afghan Intelligence Chief Points Finger at Taliban and Pakistani Intelligence

Sinn Fein MPs will be offered office space at Westminster before Christmas

Britain's House of Commons revises anti-terrorism bill

Deadly Shootout at Indian Parliament, killing 6 gunmen and 7 police

Indonesia group tied to al Qaeda kills Christians

Australian government worker identifies al-Qaida fighter as his son

Northern Ireland: Omagh Report: Warnings ignored and inquiry bungled

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Afghanistan Headlines:

Alliance fighters say no hope for al-Qaeda surrender

Important Afghan bridge remains mostly off limits

Osama Flees and Sends His Son To Take His Place

Chinese, Aussie among Talib fighters

Despite New Liberties, Afghan Women Fear Backlash

Anti-Taliban Factions Clash in North, Reports That U.S. Bombed Both Sides Denied
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Claims of Taliban Disarmament in Kandahar Overstated, Only About 40% Turned In

Bombs Have Killed 3 al Qaeda Leaders, U.S. Now Believes
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Wounded Arab Fighters Are Threatening to Blow Themselves Up

Afghans Say U.S. Scuttled Surrender; Commanders Cite Pressure To Attack

Bin Laden Forces Face Ultimatum as Showdown Looms

Afghan New Govt. Leader Starts 1st Day in Kabul

Al Qaeda is offered freedom in exchange for bin Laden

Al-Qaida Given Until Mid-day Thursday To Surrender In Tora Bora

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Israeli / Palestinian Headlines:

America's support of state terrorism carried out by Israel can only lead to catastrophe

Israeli troops storm the home of West Bank Palestinian activist Marwan Barghouti

Powell Seeks Explanation From Sharon for Decision to Cut Off Arafat

Analysis: Arafat Has The Numbers To Fight

Arafat under siege as Israel attacks Ramallah

U.S. truce mission in jeopardy As Mideast fighting escalates

Mideast Truce Efforts Overwhelmed

Israel: Arafat is no longer relevant

Palestinian Assault on Bus Kills 10; Israeli Response Is Swift
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Top Israeli officials suspected, fake degrees

Israel Cuts Contact With Arafat

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Military Headlines:

More Troops Sent to Tora Bora

Military Warms Up to Robots: Success of Unmanned Aircraft Revives Interest

Osama Bin Laden proves master of elusion

Surrender Offer Rejected: U.S. officials dislike al Qaeda's conditions

B-1 Pilot Recounts Crash, Rescue

War Gives Old Weapons a Chance to Prove Themselves Once Again

Military Quickly Assessing Its Inventory of Bombs

Bombing Raises Question of Al Qaeda Fate; At Issue Is Meaning of U.S. Goal

Troops of U.S. and Britain Set Up Camp in Kandahar
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Bio/Chemical Headlines:

Anthrax found at U.S. embassy in Austria

Patriot Law May Be Used In UConn Anthrax Case

Smallpox could spread quickly, study says; British scientists question estimate of risk

FBI using the mail to seek clues about anthrax-tainted letters

U.S. Post Office Ready for Holiday Mail

32,000 NYers Were Prescribed Cipro: Survey: Anthrax fears spurred 600% rise

U.S. Recently Produced Anthrax in a Highly Lethal Powder Form
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Investigation Headlines:

Authenticity of bin Laden Tape Can Be Easily Cleared by Forensics, Experts say

Zacarias Moussaoui gets court-appointed legal team

Trying Al Qaeda: US vs. Europe

U.S. Evidence Ties Suspect to London al Qaida Base

Hijacker was questioned in United Arab Emirates, officials say

Case Hints at Limited Tribunal Use: Suspect's civilian trial prompts new questions

Terrorist Cells Being Present in Somalia Possible: U.S. official

Bush invokes executive privilege, blocks Congress from seeing trial documents

Interviews of Muslim Students Create Tension

Video of bin Laden Tape

Transcript of bin Laden Tape in .pdf Format

Pentagon releases bin Laden tape

U.S. Used Four Translators for Tape

2 Suspects Found on Train Probably Are Not Linked to Attack, Officials Say
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U.S. Seems Intent on Focusing on Al Qaeda in First Sept. 11 Trial
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U.S. steps softly with anti-terror interviews

Carlos the Jackal Lawyer to Represent Moussaoui

Death can be used as leverage in Moussaoui case

Authorities doubt terrorist ties of Amtrak detainees

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Financial Headlines:

Fund established for partners of homosexuals killed in terrorist attacks

United Defense Industries Makes a Market Debut

Airbus criticizes U.S. for giving 'direct help' to rival Boeing

Hard Times for Toy Charities

Twin Towers Fund May Expand Its Beneficiaries

Democrats resist stimulus package

Negotiations Resume on Economy Bill

U.S. Treasury Denies that U.S. Favors a Fall in the Yen

Jolted by Sept. 11, Many Rush to Make Wills
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September 11 Fund releases millions

Sept. 11 Tragedies Became Fodder for Scam Artists

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Feature Articles:

A No Fly Zone For Terrorists: Can Safety Be Found By Taking Pilots Out of Loop?

Freedom Kills: John Walker, Andrew Sullivan, and the libertarian threat

Hold the White Flags; Please, No More Surrenders

Which civil liberties - and whose - can be abridged to create a safer America?

Islamic extremism has replaced communism as America's worldwide foe

Should the U.S. Go Easy on John Walker?

Momoh: Islam: Between Peace And Violence

Success and Victory: Work Remains to be Done

Killing, Convincing, and the Influence of Religion

America's Grief Ought Not to Give Comfort to Those Who Caused It

Stop coddling Palestinians - they would exterminate the Jews if they were in charge

The Odd, Sad Case of Laili Zikria Helms

Jacoby: Blame Lindh's Permissive Parents

While Caracas Burns: Sen. Dodd's petulance threatens national security
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Professional agitators can't claim to be a "grassroots" movement anymore
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What If? Clinton Says GOP Would Have Gored Gore

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