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Archives from January 23, 2002:
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| World | Afghanistan | India/Pakistan
| Middle East | Military | Bio/Chemical
| Investigation | Financial | Features
US
Headlines:
MD
Governor, assembly leaders agree on anti-terrorism bills
Queens
Man Pleads Not Guilty in Afghan Filmaker's Death
Chicago
Conservative Blues: Looking for reasons to back Republicans
Manhunt
Puts Middle Easterners at Mercy of Ordinary Americans
New
York City uses terror as an excuse to wage war on fishing
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Bush's
Mother-in-Law Lost Money in Enron Stocks
Daschle
versus Dems
Census
finds 58,000 Middle Eastern men from countries other than Israel in U.S.
Media,
military reverse roles in war coverage
For
Ridge, Ambition and Realities Clash
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World
Headlines:
Euros
in Glass Houses: Britains own problems
Afghan
girls auctioned off in Pakistan
Muslim
Leaders Say Leicester Not An "Extremist Hotbed"
Britain
To Oppose Death Penalty For British Prisoners
Target:
the Philippines: U.S. aids in war on rebels
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Afghanistan
Headlines:
Afghan
victims of U.S. strikes demand compensation
SAS
destroys Taliban/Qaeda weapons stashes
British
begin patrol as Italians take control of Kabul headquarters
Mullah
Omar 'survived missile strikes'
Karzai
hopes to rebuild Afghan Buddhas
World
Bank President
Proposes US $500 MLN for Afghanistan
Canadian
soldiers learn the social graces, Afghanistan-style
Afghan
civil servants receiving wages
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Pakistan
/ India Headlines:
Pak
analyst questions US accusations against Iran
US
Pushing Pakistan To Lease Land For Bases
8
Suspects Caught in India Shooting
Calcutta
attack spotlights threat of extremism
U.S.
Pushing Pakistan To Lease Land For Bases
Indian
Religious Meeting: Islam Does Not Tolerate Terrorism
Pakistan
Accuses India Of Sponsoring Terrorism
Deadly
Calcutta Attack May Have Al Qaeda Tie
India
Ties Attack to Pakistan-Based Group; F.B.I. Chief Demurs
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Israeli
/ Palestinian Headlines:
IAF
strikes Hezbollah in Lebanon after group shells IDF post
15,000
Palestinians Bury Assassinated Hamas Men In Nablus
EU
To Protest To Israel Over Damaged EU-Funded Palestinian Sites
David
Ivry: Arafat's credibility washed up
Israel
Braces For Worst Wave Of Terror Yet
Arab
Shoots 22 in Jerusalem After Killing of 4 Hamas Men
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to its archives.
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Military
Headlines:
U.S.
Suspending Prisoner Transfers to Cuba
Bye
Bye, Abayah: Pentagon Backs Down
Victim
Memorial Nears Completion in Pentagon
Six
Afghan Anti-Taliban Fighters in Washington D.C. Hospital
Rumsfeld
Defends U.S. Treatment of Detainees in Cuba
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to its archives.
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Bio/ChemicalHeadlines:
Scientists
Learn More About Anthrax
Afghanistan
Says It Won't Tolerate Terrorist Activities
Federal
Authorities Increase Anthrax Reward
A
frenzied race for answers, antibiotics
Anthrax
at D.C. offices deadlier than first thought
FBI
Says Central N.J. May Hold Key to Solving Anthrax Mystery
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Investigation
Headlines:
Teen
Gets Prison for Sept. 11 Threat
Five
arrested in US Center attack probe
3
Bangladeshis among 6 arrested for attack in Kolkata
FBI:
Detainees' Info Prevented Attacks
Libyan
begins appeal against Lockerbie bombing conviction
The
arrest of dozens of Al Qaeda suspects shows the organization's depth in
Asia
Al
Qaeda Prisoner Tells of Yemen Plot
American
Taliban flies back, but not to the cages of Guantanamo Bay
A
U.S. Prisoner From Bosnia Is Labeled a Top Qaeda Aide
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Financial
Headlines:
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Feature
Articles:
Mark
R. Levin: No American: Throwing the book at the American Taliban
The
Red Cross Needs to Get Real: It's time to rethink the Geneva Conventions
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access.
Helle
Dale: Greetings from Camp X-ray
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