News Archive Guide



             Last updated on 01/24/02.

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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 22, 2002:

US | 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
*Note: NY Times requires registration and a login for access to its archives.

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
*Note: NY Times requires registration and a login for access to its archives.

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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
*Note: NY Times requires registration and a login for access to its archives.

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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
*Note: NY Times requires registration and a login for access to its archives.

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
*Note: NY Times requires registration and a login for access to its archives

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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
*Note: NY Times requires registration and a login for access to its archives.

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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