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Archives from December 28, 2001:
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US
Headlines:
Pravda:
America Cannot Get Rid of Its Superiority Complex
3
Guns, a Laptop Computer, and a Camera Stolen from FBI Agent's Car in Queens
Bush
angry about airline's treatment of his guard; Will be angrier if due to
profiling
Families
of Sept. 11 victims fight for change
Airline
Denies Ethnic Profiling Kept Bush Guard Off Flight
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Lawmakers
back at each other's throats
Let's
Roll: The salvation of Flight 63 is the legacy of Flight 93
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As
war on terror continues, college students focus on studies, careers
A
New Focus on Fighting In-Air Risks
Teamwork
on Jet Averted Calamity
In
Final Address, Giuliani Envisions Soaring Memorial
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World
Headlines:
GCC
planning to counter campaign against Islam
Resist
expansion of war, Muslims told
Indonesia
tells U.N. it has no terror financial network
Why
can't India have a war on terrorism too?
Kashmir
Sweater
Britain
Has Not Sent Troops Yet
Pakistan
Tells US It May Move Troops to Deal With Possible Conflict With India
Offering
Refuge for the Lawless; Pakistan border area that won't be governed
British
prisons reprimand clerics for encouraging negative sentiment toward U.S.
Philippines
military official rejects U.S. participation in Abu hunt
The
Abu Sayyaf Hostage Crisis: Down to 3 Hostages
Philippines:
Issues and challenges after the Sept. 11 attacks
Relations
between Japan and N Korea deteriorating after Saturday's boat sinking
Indonesian
army chief admits human rights a 'weak spot'
Taj
Mahal to be camouflaged in event of Indo-Pak war
High
alert in Delhi; terrorists plan more attacks
Musharraf
rejects offer to use Indian air space
Osama
in Pakistan? "Impossible", says Gen Qureshi
G8
seriously concerned about Indo-Pak standoff
Pak
Army Commander: N-option to be used if survival at stake
Islamabad:
Pak action totally defensive
India,
Pakistan Exchange Shelling
Bush:
India, Pakistan Should Meet at SE Asia Summit
France
to Send Peacekeepers to Afghanistan
India
and Pakistan trade diplomatic blows
U.S.
fears Kashmir strife endangers war on terrorism
India
Poised for "Limited War" Against Pakistan
Petition
Drive in U.K. to Prevent Conversion to Mosque
British
Muslims Warn of Activist Recruiters
Pakistan
rules out nuclear war
As
Pakistan Turns Focus on India, Anti-Terror Campaign May Be Diluted
Bush
Pledges More Aid For Russian Arms Cuts
Hizbullah
sharpens its weapons in propaganda war
Hezbollah:
To U.S., a Terrorist Group; To Lebanese, a Social Agency
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Terror
Cells Slip Through Europe's Grasp
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Afghanistan
Headlines:
An
Afghan ruler warns of internal war
Afghanistan's
Karzai mobbed by supporters outside Kabul mosque
Afghanistan's
neighbors fear influx of Islamic rebels
Rockets
Strike Army Camp in Jalalabad
Afghanistan:
Women Meet to Demand Role in Reconstruction
Afghan
Warlords and Bandits Are Back in Business
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Defense
Ministry: Afghanistan Wants End to Bombing
Afghan
Foreign Minister pledges to eradicate drug production
Former
Afghan soldiers eager to rejoin army
Fighting
Makes Afghan Aid Difficult
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Israeli
/ Palestinian Headlines:
Palestinian
Woman Wounded by Israeli Troops in Gaza; Israeli Found Dead
Islamic
militants attack Israeli patrol
Washington
Times: Arafat's Phony War on Terrorism
Israel
Kills Suspected Suicide Bomber
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Military
Headlines:
Central
Asia Concern Grows that U.S. Has Used Depleted Uranium in Afghanistan
U.S.
Has Received No Request From Afghanistan's Gov't to Stop Bombing
U.S.
Marines Moving Base to Kandahar
US
Expects to Receive More Prisoners
Bush
Defends Plan for Terrorists
Terror
victims, heroes to be honored with logo on many Air Force aircraft
Success
of elite units in Afghanistan underline importance in modern-day combat
U.S.
Bombers Strike Taliban Hideout Southwest of Kabul
Military
mission in Afghanistan turns to searches, interrogations
U.S.
Says It Bombs Taliban Leadership Compound
Pentagon:
Airstrike Targeted Taleban Compound, Not Afghan Village
Afghan
Tribal Leader Insists No Al-Qaeda Members in Road Convoy or Village
Debate
Over U.S. Raid on Convoy Exposes Fluid Loyalties in Area Shaken by War
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U.S.
Still Searching For Taliban Leaders; Rumsfeld: Afghan Fighters to Lead
Hunt
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Bio/Chemical
Headlines:
Roads
Close During Fumigation of Hart Building
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Investigation
Headlines:
Jordanian
caught with explosives, arrested by Philippine Police
Pakistan
to Delay Promised Action Against Seminaries Supporting Terror
U.S.
embassy wanted jailed Filipino-Muslim leader Nur Misuari to apply for
US visa
British
to Investigate Jihad Training Camp in Rural Alabama
Accused
mastermind of attempted Haitian coup arrested in Santo Domingo
U.S.
Takes Control of Dozens More Prisoners in Afghanistan
Exclusive:Terror
plot on US carrier foiled
Osama's
New Message; In tape, he urges Muslims to strike at U.S. economy
Bomb-Carrying
Suspect Ordered Held Without Bail
Philippines
arrests al-Qaeda suspect
Officials:
Construction of Shoes May Have Helped Foil Bombing
Malaysia
Sentences Muslim Extremists; 3 to Hang, 16 Others to Life in Prison
United
Arab Emirates Confirms Hijacker As Own
July
arrest was missed opportunity; Militant's odyssey led him to bin Laden
London
police chief calls for closer co-operation in risks of international terrorism
Shoe
Bomber Says He Bought Bomb Materials On The Internet
Last
Osama Tape Was Delivered by the DHL Express Package Company
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Shoe-Bomb
Suspect's Itinerary; Israel and Egypt Among Stops Cited
From
Pakistan, the Taliban's top intelligence chief claims bin Laden is alive
and well
U.S.
to Take Detainees to Cuban Base
Just
Who Would Want to Defend Suspects Before a Tribunal? Probably Plenty
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Rules
on Tribunal Require Unanimity on Death Penalty
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Terrorism
Tribunal Standards Weighed; Includes Presumption of Innocence, Appeal
Man
to Plead Guilty in Nuclear Case; Illegally Exporting Nuclear Triggers
to Israel
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Financial
Headlines:
San
Francisco firm produces special snowshoes for U.S. military
Dot-com
Death Toll Doubled In 2001 But Worst May Be Over
Confidence
data suggest US economy is stabilizing
U.S.
Grants China Permanent Trade Status
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Feature
Articles:
Bin
Laden's special complaint with the World Trade Center
Is
it really such a burden for a Secret Service agent to take a later flight?
Mashal
Lutfullah: al Qaeda already planning next phase
From
Afghanistan to Iraq: Would the Same Tactics Topple Saddam?
The
Optimists 2001: Here are ten reasons why were on the right
track
An
unshakable faith in Old Glory
Japanese
Illustrator Records September 11 in His Own Way
The
Other Ghosts of Ground Zero
Osama's
Private TV Channel: Those who praise al Jazeera have bought a bill of
goods
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War
on Terrorism Reveals How Far United States and Europe Have Drifted Apart
Osama
bin Laden, Man of Many Faces: Only His Mama Knows for Sure
Banned,
on the Run: A real expert opinion on Bin Laden
Christian
Science Monitor: Looking Evil in its Empty Eye
Attacks
bring old foes together ; NATO and Russia
Islam
According to Oprah: Is Oprah Winfrey a threat to national security?
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