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Archives from December 26, 2001:
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| World | Afghanistan | Middle
East | Military | Bio/Chemical
| Investigation | Financial | Features
US
Headlines:
White
House Rejects New bin Laden Tape as Propaganda
Ridge
in a no-win situation as security chief; under constant scrutiny
Bush
Admired by More Americans Than Anyone Since Gallup Began Asking Question
Trying
to Balance Attention on Terrorism, the Economy and Politics
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Church
focus shifts to the traditional
Congregants
of church destroyed in World Trade Center attacks looking to rebuild
Big
Easy beefs up security for Mardi Gras
Campaign
to alter Muslims' image of US falls short
Holiday
at Ground Zero
Proposal
on actions in Afghanistan brings small war at University of Washington
NYC
tale of terror circles the globe
Others,
Not Just Military and Rescuers, Answered the Call to Duty on September
11
Come
the New Year, It's Politics as Usual in the United States
Some
See Nature as a War Victim; White House Tipping Balance to Big Business
United
States and Canada Rethink Border
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World
Headlines:
Just
Short Of War: Indian Government Considers War Scenarios
Pakistan
Concerned That India is Trying to Affect U.S. Operations in Afghanistan
India
deploys warplanes, missiles along border
Exodus
of civilians as Pakistan pounding continues
GB
Denies that its Warships Docked in Kenya Intended to Launch Attacks on
Somalia
Coalition
Allies Lament that It's Still America First
Iraq
says its missile hit allied warplane
Russian
Airstrikes Target Rebels
Iraq
Claims it Has Hit an Allied Warplane
On
the Other Side of Pakistan, Powell Takes Action Against Kashmiri Militant
Groups
In
border area, bin Laden and Taliban find support
Information
Technology: A Language From Beyond India
Sri
Lanka gets a taste of peace as truce holds
British
MPs See Advantage for Afghans in Terror Attacks
12
Maoists, 6 civilians die in Nepal violence
No
Qaeda in Somalia, president says
Somalia:
Country Without Rule; No restrictions, no tax and no basic services
Somali
Chief Denies Terror Cells in Area
Jaswant:
Pakistan Indulging in Mockery
Without
bombs, United States may already be fighting anti-terrorism war in Somalia
Computerized
guerrillas; Guatemala ex-rebels log on to win justice
Indian
Jets Fly Near Pakistan Border
India,
Pakistan Prepare for War
India
Bolsters Border Forces, Musharraf Says Pakistan Ready for Any Challenge
World
Concern Over Proposed U.S. Invasion of Iraq
Opposition
Party Denies Plot to Kill Mahathir, Malasian Premier
Defence
Minister George Fernandes: India's Missile System in Place
Pakistan
Leader in Sharp Rebuke to Indian Threat
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Turkish
general argues against targeting Iraq
American
Think Tank Suggests Pakistan as Next Target of War on Terrorism
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Afghanistan
Headlines:
Report
Estimates Afghan Deaths Exceed Twin Towers Figure
Russia
to Help Rebuild Afghanistan's Salang Tunnel
Afghan
Fighter seeks US help in reconstruction
Militias
Hold Up Trucks to Kandahar, Demand Tolls
Afghan
women inch back into jobs, while men remain reluctant
Karzai:
Afghans Want Peacekeepers
Concerns
Remain About Human Rights in Afghanistan
Afghan
Official: Top Talibs Were From Pakistan, Not Afghanistan
Al
Qaeda Pockets in South Afghanistan, Afghan Official Says
Poor
weather leads Afghans to give Karzai plastic flowers
Karzai
Claims that Terrorism is "largely defeated" in Afghanistan
Afghan
government holds second meeting
Bounty
on bin Laden lures hunters
Afghan
Hospital standoff worsens with 'failed operation'
Taliban
Gone, Memories Of Rule Still Vivid; Makeshift jail a daily reminder
The
Task of Building a New Economy for Afghanistan
$9
Billion Afghan Aid Outlined; Amount Excludes Security Costs
Indian
Pictures, Videos, Back in Afghanistan
Afghan
Government Presses On, U.S. Under Fire Over Saddam Plans
Afghan
Govt Sets Up Panel for Formation of Regular Army
Afghanistan
Seeks Help From India in Composing a National Anthem
Afghanistan
seeks Indias help for stringent anti-terrorism law
Dostum
risks isolation, says commander Ustad Atta
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Israeli
/ Palestinian Headlines:
Israel
Abducts Palestinian Suspects, Raids Palestinian Town
Israel
Arrests Suspected Militants
Arafat's
actions quiet intifada
Sympathy
for Arafat up, Sharon critics say
Israeli
troops fired on at Jordan border; 1 soldier, 2 unidentified gunmen killed
Israel
Faces International Backlash for Barring Arafat from Christmas Services
Israeli
Soldier Is Shot Dead in a Gunfight Near Jordan
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Military
Headlines:
No
U.S. marines in Osama hunt
Taliban
Figure Haqqani Said Hit by U.S. Bombing
For
U.S., Attack on Kandahar Was a Victory on Two Fronts
Air
Force prefers fighters over bombers
War's
high tech beams into 12th century
U.S.
Resumes Bombing in Afghanistan
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Bio/Chemical
Headlines:
Medical
detectives' inside story of tracking anthrax; wrong assumptions, confusion
Tracking
Bioterror's Tangled Course
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Investigation
Headlines:
Jet
incident may have been a test; suspect stood out
Bin
Laden tape comes from Pakistan: Al-Jazeera
U.S.
names Jaish, Lashkar terrorist organisations
Osama
still alive, says biographer
Intelligence
sources silent on Laden's whereabouts
U.S.
silent on detainees; Officials say secrecy is necessary in the antiterrorism
fight
Bin
Laden Says Attacks Intended to Halt U.S. Support for Israel
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Al
- Jazeera TV Airs bin Laden Tape
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Egyptian:
Tape Shows bin Laden Guilt
Man
Linked to Massood Killing Sought by Belgians
Shoe-bomb
suspect is Briton who converted to Islam in prison
Shoe
Bomber May Have Trained in Afghan Terrorist Camps
Airline
put up shoe bomber in 4-star hotel
Radicals
target young converts at Brixton mosque
As
the U.S. Seeks to Expand its War, Speculation that bin Laden is Dead
Information
sorted out about airplane shoe-bombing suspect
U.S.
faces tough call on use of tribunals; complex choices for Bush
Critics'
Attack on Tribunals Turns to Law Among Nations
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Canadian
citizen among most wanted by U.S.
Shoe
Bomber Tied to 20th Hijacker, Both Attended Same Mosque
Contradictory
Reports Speculate Bin Laden's Fate
U.S.
Gives Afghan Searchers a Short List of Most Wanted
Manhunt
Uncovers No Trace of Bin Laden, Top Priority for U.S.
Shoe
Bomber: Complex devices raise suspicion that suspect had accomplice
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Financial
Headlines:
Lower
oil prices prove costly to Maine oil dealers
Sept.
11, Edgewater loom over firms; Violence sparks changes in workplace
Two
firms seek to assemble 767s in Japan
Few
Pentagon Attack Survivors Asking for Aid
Families
of Victims Fault Benefits Plan of Insurance Giant
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Feature
Articles:
Clinton:
The Republican Dogs Ate My Antiterror Policy
Diary
of a Flight Attendant
2001:
From Bad To Worse, But Newspapers Proved Their Value
Madhu
Trehan: Patriotism, A Dirty Word?
Indian
Major General (retd) Ashok K Mehta: Two Very Different Wars
War
Glimpse: A Soldier's Story
An
Islamic Fifth Column; Muslim Americans and Englishmen join the jihad
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The
case for optimism after Sept. 11
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Kristof:
Let Mullah Omar Get Away
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