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Archives from January 22, 2002:
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| World | Afghanistan | India/Pakistan
| Middle East | Military | Bio/Chemical
| Investigation | Financial | Features
US
Headlines:
Rumsfeld
Chides Pro-terrorist Complainers
Opposition
to the USA Patriot Act forges unlikely alliances
Raton
Unveils Memorial to Attack Victims
Muslim
Radicals Stunned, Not Defeated
Hart
Building to Reopen
The
cyber blame game: After Sept. 11, conspiracy theories abound on Web
Post
September 11 Changes Evident in Washington D.C.
Pro-Police
Opinions on the Rise, Poll Says
Building
Up a False Sense of Security?
After
an Eight Year Hiatus, the Homeless Return to New York
Clinton
still seeks new role
Left-Wing
Rag or Right-Wing Gag?
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World
Headlines:
Philippines
deployment: sign of US resolve
U.S.
Allies Take More Prominent Role In Afghanistan
Defence
Ministry: Britain helping Afghans to build new army
WFP
to Examine Indian Wheat Stocks Bound for Afghanistan
India
Dismisses Claims of Afghanistan Wheat Supply Contamination
Militants
Kill 16 During Raid of Indian Village
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5
Dead, 20 Wounded in Calcutta American Center Shooting
Report
Says Iraq Robbed U.S. Of Pretext For Attack
Report:
Rival Militias Fighting In Afghanistan
Mofaz:
Tul Karm operation to continue, but not permanent
China
Says Muslim Separatist Group Has Connections to bin Laden
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Afghanistan
Headlines:
Karzai,
A-Team turned tide of war
Karzai
wants debt forgiveness
MCAT's
Afghanistan reviews will help Marines make quick adjustments
How
Not to Assist Afghans
Afghan
Journey Eases a Father's Pain
Afghan
tribes consider attack on rival in west
Iran
hopes to shore up regional stability by helping Afghanistan
Two
key ministries to work on formulation of Afghan press law
Interview
with Sima Samar, Minister of Women's Affairs in Afghanistan
Mazar-e-Sharif
Shrine Remains Afghan City Centerpiece
Dogramaci
Mobilizes Medical Forces for Afghanistan
Afghanistan
Aid Pledges Exceed $4.5 Billion
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Pakistan
/ India Headlines:
Fatah
takes responsibility for Jerusalem attack
India
appears ready to handover terrorists to Pakistan
Pakistan
to Demand India to Hand Over 40 Terrorists
India
Pledges US$100 MLN in Assistance to Afghanistan
Four
shot dead in attack on US Consulate in Calcutta
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Israeli
/ Palestinian Headlines:
Shooting:
Israel Will Retaliate
Israel
Kills 4, Gunman Wounds 8
Lone
Gunman Wounds 20 in Jerusalem
Why
Palestine radio and TV studios are fair targets in the Palestine/Israeli
war
Israeli
Troops Take Over West Bank Town
Israel
Tightens Its Noose on Arafat
Why
the 'Karine A' story failed to register on some radar screens
Iranian
Influence Felt in Afghanistan's West
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Military
Headlines:
Rumsfeld
Defends Handling of Afghans
Rumsfeld:
U.S. is Treating Prisoners "Humanely"
Bagels
and the Koran for prisoners
Patriotism,
pragmatism mix as Kitty Hawk sailors re-up
Planeload
of detainees arrives on stretchers
U.S.
Troops Commemorate Lost Comrades
U.S.
Sends Muslim Chaplain to Detainees in Cuba
Red
Cross Accuses U.S. of Violating Geneva Conventions
At
Pentagon, Healing and Rebuilding
Military
doesn't have planes big enough to get Canadian troops to Afghanistan
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Bio/ChemicalHeadlines:
Researchers:
Possible Genetic Differences in Anthrax Found
PC
power to cure anthrax
No
Role in Anthrax: Missing Army Microbes Called Non-Infectious
Scientists
Report Genetic Finding That Could Aid Anthrax Inquiry
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Missing
Army Microbes Called Non-Infectious; No Role in Attacks
Alternative
Arms-Control Reality: Nuclearization games
In
Shadow of Reactors, Parents Seek Peace of Mind in a Pill
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Investigation
Headlines:
Millions
spent to clean up anthrax
American
Taliban Heading to U.S.
American
Taliban fighter likely headed to U.S. today
Irv
Rubin, Jailed Jewish Militant: Protector or Terrorist?
Court
to Hear U.S. Detention Case
Cleric
Accused of Brainwashing British Subject
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Financial
Headlines:
America
Goes Into the Energy Business With the Former Evil Empire
Feinberg
Explains Sept. 11 Fund Rules to Surrogates
For
United, a Smaller, Humbler Era at LAX
Nearly
$4 Billion Pledged as More Nations Join in Afghan Relief
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U.S.
Sets Pledge on Afghan Renewal: First-Year Donation To Be $297 Million
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Feature
Articles:
What
is NATO's mission?
Bin
Laden underestimated a fierce, determined country
Joe
Bob Briggs: How Enron Works: The Mule Market
Parallels
Between John Walker and Patty Hearst
June
Thomas: It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Mugabe
Debunking
Green Myths: An environmentalist gets it right
Looney
Tunes: A senator goes daffy over bugs
New
World Disorder, New Vision
Why
must consensual societies kill, bomb, and destroy -- then help their enemies?
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