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Archives from January 2, 2002:
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| World | Afghanistan | India/Pakistan
| Middle East | Military | Bio/Chemical
| Investigation | Financial | Features
US
Headlines:
What
the 'shoe-bomber' knew that we continue to ignore
Antiterror
war speeds the maturing of a president
Crowds
cheer B-2 bomber during New Year's Rose Parade
America,
be resolute
2001:
The Year the World Changed
Heroes
of 2001: The military, Sam Nunn, Dick Lugar and the victims of Sept. 11
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Idaho
Gov. Security Measures Bashed
Chief
Justice Rehnquist Urges Action on Judicial Picks
Author
Michael Bellesiles under fire on accuracy of gun research
Bush:
2002 will be a great year
From
Coast to Coast, the States Ring in a Raft of New Statutes
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Taking
Command in Crisis, Bush Wields New Powers
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Bush
Cites Domestic Priorities For 2002
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World
Headlines:
Argentina
due to get fifth president in two weeks
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Afghanistan
Headlines:
Afghan
government backs U.S. allies over deadly bombing raid
Vaccination
campaign starts for nine million Afghan children
Afghan
troops crush Ismaeli rebel uprising
Afghanistan
hopes to lure back Western tourists
Amid
Afghanistan's decay, hope rekindles
Zawahiri
Urged Al Qaeda to Let Fighters Escape For Jihad's Sake
Fighters
Were Lured to Afghanistan by Islam, Holy War, or the Promise of Escape
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Pakistan
/ India Headlines::
India
Cooling Pakistan War Rhetoric
India
allows Pakistan 2 more evacuation flights
Police
detain 100 supporters of Kashmiri parties
With
Pomp and Jeers, India and Pakistan Shut Border
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Lashkar
strikes again, kills six of a family
Pakistan
says border with India still 'explosive'
India
gives list of 20 terrorists; Asks Pak to hand over arrested ultras
India:
No Meeting Between India and Pakistan
Jaswant:
Step forward by Pak, JeM, Lashkar leaders arrested
Pak
Army in Top Operational Gear
U.S.
Praises India and Pakistan for Acting Responsibly to Avoid Conflict
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Israeli
/ Palestinian Headlines:
Israel's
President Rebukes Sharon
Sharon
Blocks Mideast Cease-fire Proposal
Both
Israelis and Palestinians are gauging new post-Sept. 11 realities
Israel
Premier Vetoes Truce Plan
Israeli
troops seize four Palestinians
Arafat
Promises an Independent Palestine in 2002
Arafat's
Face Still Looms Over Conflict in Mideast
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Military
Headlines:
U.S.
Marines gather information on Omar
Omar
faces joint US-Afghan assault
Mullah
Omar Sought in Mountains Near Kandahar
Mission
to Catch Taliban Leader Begins
U.S.
Keeping an Eye on Possible Sea Escape Route
U.S.
forces launch mission to catch Taliban leader
Taliban
Leader 'Pinpointed'
U.S.
troops take custody of 30 more Taliban
British
Troops Roll Into Kabul to Set up Headquarters
UK
Troop Deployment Agreed
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Bio/Chemical
Headlines:
EPA:
Senate Anthrax Spores Appear Dead
Why
it's vital to help Russia guard nuclear stockpiles
Scientists
Stymied in Anthrax Probe; Spores may not be traceable
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Investigation
Headlines:
Kandahar
spy chief in talks to get Taliban's Omar
Man
arrested by Pakistani authorities heads a well-heeled Jihad training facility
U.S.
Secrecy in Detentions Slammed by Foreign Diplomats
Zaeef
fails in getting political asylum
Officials
probe data of al Qaeda
Paris
Cybercafes Raided in Shoebomber Investigation
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Financial
Headlines:
Pentagon
Repairs to Cost $700 Million
Businesses
near Misawa base still hurting from post-Sept. 11 restrictions
Sept.
11 a hard blow to Florida; Drop in tourism batters economy of Orlando
area
It
Could've Been Worse; Wrapping Up Disappointing Year With Sense of Relief
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