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Archives from February 19, 2002:
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| World | Afghanistan | India/Pakistan
| Middle East | Military | Bio/Chemical
| Investigation | Financial | Features
US
Headlines:
The
Moneybags Bill : Shays-Meehan will bring more money into politics
Air
travelers re-screened at Louisville International Airport
Things
Forgotten : Second-generation spin
The
ACLU and the NAAACP try to deny 11-year-old Toshika Bacon an education
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Drawing
the thin line between caution and hysteria after September 11
Videotape
captures many firefighters' final efforts on Sept. 11
E-Legal:
Congress Looks to Control the Internet
Hostages
of the Law
Bush
Renews Warning Of Expanded Terror War
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World
Headlines:
Iraq
accuses U.S. of conducting smear campaign
Europe
& Canada Opposed To Any U.S. Attack on Iraq
Bush
Says Weapons of Mass Destruction Don't Belong in Korea
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to its archives.
The
Iraqi Opposition : Internal elements and the overthrow of Saddam
Philippine
Troops Clash With Rebels
Bush
Arrives in Seoul to Protests
Muslim
Woman Politician Risks Jail for Insulting Turkey
Dutch
Muslims Establish Pilgrimage Corporation
British
paratroopers who shot unarmed Afghan en route home
Australian
Soldier Killed in Afghanistan Flown Home
Civil
War Preys on Civilians in Columbia
Getting
a Read on Iran : Bush asks Japan, allies to help out
Bush
seeks Asian allies in new war
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Afghanistan
Headlines:
Afghan
warlords stake their future on anarchy
Afghan
Official: Iran Now Bigger Threat Than Taliban
Dostum
Troops seek one-legged Taliban minister Dadullah
British
Paratroopers were not shot at, Afghans insist
On
Kabul's Chaotic Streets, Traffic Police Wave and Wish for the Best
Afghans
accused of killing minister arrested in Saudi Arabia
Interview:
Russia and Afghanistan sign military deal
Australian
journalist banned from Kandahar military base
Afghanistan
hails new era in ties with Saudi
New
Afghan civil aviation minister named
Swiss
to open aid office in Kabul
Afghan
Group Tries to Piece Together Women's Lives
Ethnic
split grows in Afghanistan's government
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Pakistan
/ India Headlines:
UN
Alarmed Over New Afghan Refugee Influx in Pakistan
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Israeli
/ Palestinian Headlines:
6
Israelis, 8 Palestinians Killed
Israeli
Reserve Chiefs Market Unilateral Withdrawal From Palestinian Territories
Israel
Bombs Palestinian Security Targets, Demolishes 11 Homes
15
Die in Wave of Mideast Violence
8
Palestinians Killed in Gunbattles
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Military
Headlines:
Pre-emptive
U.S. military strikes could be coming, Pentagon official says
Pentagon
Plan to Influence Opinion
U.S.
doctors care for Guantanamo detainees
Special
Forces train for Somalia duty
In
a Shift, U.S. Uses Airstrikes to Help Kabul Defend Against Local Challenges
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Pentagon
Readies Efforts to Sway Sentiment Abroad
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Bio/Chemical
Headlines:
Anthrax
screensaver finds promising new drugs
Unchecked
access to premier biodefense labs worried scientists
Expert:
Anthrax suspect identified
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Investigation
Headlines:
U.S.
Embassy, sailors in Singapore were to be bombed, tape shows
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Financial
Headlines:
Seven
Women Sue Bankrupt Terrorists
WTC
Victims' Families Angry At e-Sales of WTC Memorabilia
9-11
Tragedy Up for Sale
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Feature
Articles:
John
Ashcrofts John Walker Lindh comments were inappropriate
Martin
Gross : Without Cheers From Our Elders
Whitney
Azoy's Op-Ed Series on Afghanistan
Dismantling
Democracy Through Judicial Activism
Media
Coverage of the War against Terrorism
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