News Archive Guide



             Last updated on 01/17/02.

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We keep all 11-Sept news headlines archived so that anyone can find any article that was linked whenever they need it.

News Archives from January 15, 2002:

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

US Headlines:

A Crashing of Symbols: Opposition to political correctness goes too far
*Note: WS Opinion Journal may require a free login for access.

Unaccompanied children welcomed back on Delta Airlines

National driver's license ID supported

September 11 adds new dimension to college courses

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World Headlines:

Straw's concerns for Cuba captives

Senator Danforth In Peace Bid In Sudan

Zimbabwe set to pass media law putting severe restrictions on press

Bush is looking into expanded aid to assist war against leftist guerrillas in Columbia

New Jordanian Government Formed After Cabinet Resigns

Russia Invented Ambush by Chechens to Hide Friendly Fire Massacre

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Afghanistan Headlines:

A Kabul castle, pummeled Pashtuns and Mullah Rocketi's Stingers
*Note: WS Opinion Journal may require a free login for access.

An Interview With Abdullah Abdullah

Northern Afghan warlord General Rashid Dostum discusses future

Afghanistan: Allying With The Enemy

U.S. Man Said to Be Hostage in Afghanistan

Japan said to be considering $500 million for Afghanistan

U.S. Plans Release of $221 Million in Afghan Assets

Afghans Could Get $250 Million in Frozen Funds Soon

TV-Starved Afghans Get Creative

Pakistani Embassy Reopens in Kabul

In Afghanistan, a Symbolic Meeting of Grieving Families

Highwaymen ride again on Afghan roads

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Pakistan / India Headlines::

Kashmir speech wins support for Musharraf

Powell: Tensions between India, Pakistan high

1,430 Being Held in Pakistan as Part of Terror Crackdown
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Israeli / Palestinian Headlines:

Fatah Movement Will Stick to Truce

Israeli demolitions not simply revenge

West Bank: Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades Avenge Leader's Assassination

Israel Assassinates Al Aqsa Brigades Leader

Key Militia Leader Dies in Bomb Blast in the West Bank
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Military Headlines:

Some Taliban and al Qaeda Detainees Shaved, Duct-taped

U.S. Stops Bombing Afghan Mountain

U.S. Expands Military Ties Worldwide

Pentagon: No changes yet for John Walker Lindh

Listening for clues helps solve the Pentagon puzzle

U.S. forces destroy huge al Qaeda base

U.S. May Have Dropped 5,000 Pound Bunker Busters Bomb

Afghan Caves Daunt the U.S.

Minefield may offer clues to Kandahar Airport attack

Rights Groups Slam U.S. Detention Of Afghan POWs

Red Cross Officials Clarify Definitions Of Prisoners Of War, Detainees

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Bio/Chemical Headlines:

Anthrax reward likely to go up

United Nations Nuclear Agency Officials in North Korea

Official says smallpox attack is plausible and that the U.S. is vulnerable

D.C. Up Against Vaccination Deadline

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Investigation Headlines:

Feds Paid 9-11 Radio Suspect to Be in United States

Egyptian radio suspect had worked for gov't contractor, received security clearance

Indonesian Cleric Laughs at Being Called a Terrorist

Man pleads guilty to prank call to Police about Afghanistan

Bin Laden fled Afghanistan in December, says CIA report

Delays Cited In Charging September 11 Detainees

'Special Case' INS Detainees Decline, But Not as Fast as Ashcroft Reckons

CIA Looks to Los Angeles for Iranian Informants

British Diplomats to Visit British al Qaeda Prisoners

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Financial Headlines:

Unlike World War II, this conflict won't feed the welfare state
*Note: WS Opinion Journal may require a free login for access.

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Feature Articles:

Richard W. Rahn: Why is the level of discourse so low?

Tod Lindberg: America the Humble

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