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Last updated on
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Archives from February 27, 2002:
US
| World | Afghanistan | India/Pakistan
| Middle East | Military | Bio/Chemical
| Investigation | Financial | Features
US
Headlines:
FAA
Memo : Hijacker shot passenger on Flight 11
Firefighters
Not Happy With Rudy's Offer
United
to Start Stun Gun Training
Poll:
Majority Of Muslims Think U.S. Ruthless, Arrogant
U.S.
Rights Groups Disturbed By Assault On Immigration Rights
Bush
Defends Military Aid Plan for Ex-Soviet Area
United
States to consider computer chip implant for identification
The
Veto Speech : Talking points for the president
Liberals
want to save poor schools at the expense of poor kids
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Frontiersmen
: A visit with the Border Patrol
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World
Headlines:
Off-duty
South African Airlines steward goes berserk on plane
Peru
Expert: No Tears for Terrorists
We
Have the Right To Oust Saddam : The U.N. Has Already Authorized It
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Court
martials in Britain "breach human rights"
U.S.
meets groups opposing Saddam
Algerians
dabble in democracy
Algeria
ready to end Islamic nightmare
U.S.-Philippines
Troops Clash With Abu Sayyaf In Basilan
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Afghanistan
Headlines:
Droves
of educated Afghan exiles are returning to help rebuild their homeland
Afghan
Villagers' Anguish Is Audible at Last
UN
: Afghan drugs trade threatens future peace
UN
Criticizes Dubai for Afghans Deportation
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Pakistan
/ India Headlines:
9
killed, 9 hurt in terrorist attack in Rawalpindi
Muslim
Attackers Set Indian Train On Fire
Security
in Pakistan Stepped Up After Attack on Shiite Mosque
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Pearl's
Widow Speaks In Pakistan : She Appeals For Justice
Pakistan
police arrest eight for firing on U.S. plane
U.S.
Kashmiri Leader Calls For Immediate Dialogue
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Israeli
/ Palestinian Headlines:
Bomb
Explodes Near Israeli Roadblock as Another Female Suicide Bomber Strikes
Arab-Israeli
MP On Trial Over Statements Supporting Hezbollah
Israeli
Violence Continues Despite Diplomatic Efforts
U.S.
Praises Saudi Peace Efforts, Remains Firm On Arafat's Responsibility
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Military
Headlines:
Afghan
Witnesses Say G.I.'s Were Duped in Raid on Allies
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U.S.
to send 700 National Guardsmen to border with Canada
Rumsfeld
takes dim view of U.S. peacekeeping role
U.S.
May Send G.I.'s to Ex-Soviet Area in Training Mission
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Bio/Chemical
Headlines:
Anthrax
precautions blamed for postal delays in the Washington area
Labs
Are Sent Subpoenas for Samples of Anthrax
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Investigation
Headlines:
Hotel
Guard Lied About Egyptian Student
New
Jersey Man Charged With Helping Hijacker
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US
offers reward for Pearl killers
20
Boston Airport Workers Charged
U.S.
Seeking DNA Samples From Bin Ladens Family
Reports
that bin Laden may have been duped into buying fake uranium
Dutch
detain suspect tied to Masood murder
Rome:
Investigators Show That U.S. Embassy Is Vulnerable
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Financial
Headlines:
Recession
Is Ending but Rebound Will Be Subdued, Greenspan Says
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Rethinking
Dire Warnings by Insurers After Sept. 11
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Feature
Articles:
Why
do journalists think they have free-speech rights that can be denied to
others?
Tony
Blankley : Hawkish Flights of Faith
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