News Archive Guide



            Last updated on 02/27/02

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News Archives from February 25, 2002:

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

US Headlines:

In Australia, Clinton urges the United States to act as if it were weak

Ashcroft’s Unconstitutional Problem : This is “cleaning up” Washington?

Big Brother in the Library

GOP Congressman Urges Bush to Veto Shays-Meehan

ATF Interpretation Puts Canadian Gun Owners 'Through Hoops'

Tolerance for patriotism demanded by college students throughout the country

Lieberman Not Making Any Friends With Delay of 'No Fear' Bill

Ridge Promises More Information

U.S. eyes Saudi file on terror targets

U.S. Islamic schools face dilemma between assimilation and isolation

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World Headlines:

Singapore Mosques Open Doors To Non-Muslims

Iran and the War of Terrorism

Canada's Prime Minister Denies Rift With US Over Iraq

Where is the outrage?

Blair and Bush to plot war on Iraq

Rumsfeld has doubts about Iraqi inspections by United Nations

Somalian Link Seen to Al Qaeda

Canada’s Arab Connection : Muslim communities are under scrutiny

Rome Embassy May Have Been Bomb Target
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America's increasingly hawkish tone since 9/11 is alarming, alienating European allies

In Tehran Visit, Karzai Appeals to Iran and U.S. to Make Up
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Afghanistan Headlines:

Karzai calls on returning of exiled professionals

U.S. Gives Afghanistan Waiver From Drug Black List

Afghan refugees in Pakistan's tribal areas often find themselves enslaved

Boot camp begins for developing Afghan army

U.S. May Help Deter Afghan Warlords

Behind Confident Front, Karzai's Control Often Illusory

New Afghan Army Starts Training

Hamid Karzai's Smoke and Mirrors

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Pakistan / India Headlines:

U.S., in Pakistan Talks, Seeking Transfer of Suspect in Pearl Case
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Death of Reporter Puts Focus on Pakistan's Intelligence Unit
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Terrorism, dialogue can't go together, says India's president

Pakistan Orders Chief Suspect in Reporter Case Held 14 Days

Pakistani officials fear tape showing killing of WSJ reporter to be in stores soon

New spate of attacks targets Christians in India

Death of Reporter Puts Focus on Pakistan's Intelligence Unit
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Israeli / Palestinian Headlines:

Palestinian Opens Fire At Jerusalem Bus Stop

Israel Considers Tentative Saudi Peace Proposal

Palestinian gunman wounds 10 near Jerusalem

Report shows IDF desertion rate up 30 percent in 2001

Palestinian gunmen open fire at Jerusalem bus stop

Mideast Roadblocks Mar Holiday

Israelis to Keep Arafat Confined, but Loosen Reins
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Military Headlines:

Groups Call on Pentagon to Scrap Women's Committee

Fort Bragg soldier killed in ‘tragic’ error : Deputy unaware of role-playing

Robo Warriors and Millennial Weapons

U.S. to Salvage Crashed Copter

Role-Playing Soldier Killed by Deputy

Rumsfeld Says He May Drop New Office of Influence
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Bio/Chemical Headlines:

FBI Probing Several Anthrax Suspects

Anthrax suspect worked in U.S. lab

U.S. Relies on Foreign Shield To Safeguard Imported Meat

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Investigation Headlines:

Charges Delayed in Reporter's Death

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Financial Headlines:

War worries, abundant supply keep gas prices in limbo

Insurers fight in court over WTC losses

Relatives of '93 Bombing Victims to Get Support

D.C.'s nonprofits spent public millions with little oversight and few apparent results

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Feature Articles:

Know Thy Enemy : Why they hate us

Misunderstanding America : We’re not the ones with the problems

Party Guy : The barren ex-presidency of Bill Clinton

It's high noon for the civilized world. Let timorous Europeans go home to their kids
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They hate us because their culture is backward and corrupt
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