News Archive Guide



             Last updated on 01/29/02.

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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 27, 2002:

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

US Headlines:

Enron: A Deliberate Scandal

Americans Trust Bush on Issues Most Important to Them

Who Gets the Kids?

America takes poems of tragic child to its heart
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American Muslim Police and Rescuers Honored

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World Headlines:

Crown Prince Says Saudis Unfazed By US Media Coverage

Malaysia Cracks Down On Lecturers Involved In Politics

Moro Separatists Deny Training Malaysian Mujahidin

On the handling of the prisoners at Guantanamo, Cuba defends the United States

Muslim fanatics in a Midlands town
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Women troops to be kept off front line in British military
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Libya offers Lockerbie families £3m each

Suspicious Saudis edge away from their old American ally
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Refugee Issue Clouds Visit by Australian PM to the U.S.
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Afghanistan Headlines:

Afghanistan adopts former flag

Kabul Gets 1st Independent Newspaper

Karzai wants U.S. to continue campaign until al Qaeda is rooted from Afghanistan

Dissension Within Taliban Made a Daring Escape From Prison Possible

International troops pouring into Afghanistan

Civilian death toll eludes Afghanistan

Delegation from IMF and World Bank due in Afghanistan Sunday

Angry Young Men: Extremists vow to continue jihad, with or without bin Laden

Iran heats the Afghan powder keg
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Afghan villagers desperate for education

Women turn tables on Taliban

Afghanistan's former king to return home in March

Abdullah Visits Wounded Soldiers

On a Barren, Icy Peak, Border Guards Prevent Escapes Into Pakistan
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Last Hope for Survival; Afghan refugees overflow camps in search of food

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Pakistan / India Headlines:

Musharraf to lead Pakistan for the next 5 years

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Israeli / Palestinian Headlines:

Blast Rocks Occupied Jerusalem

Female suicide bomber kills one, wounds over 100 in Jerusalem

Cheney asserts Arafat working with Iran and Hezbollah to get weapons

Palestinian Authority Condemns Jerusalem Bombing
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Suicide Bomber Strikes Jerusalem

Don't Weaken Arafat, Saudi Warns Bush
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Military Headlines:

Special Forces Wage Secret Afghan War

Rumsfeld Says Captives Will Not Be Prisoners of War
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Taliban fighters getting orders from women at Guantanamo Bay

US troops raid nomad camp for al-Qaeda

Pentagon Plans New Command For U.S. Homeland Defense

Detainees not POWs, insists White House

Pentagon reportedly pursuing command center for North American defense

Rumsfeld to Visit Guantanamo as Congress Delegation Denies Detainee Mistreatment

America's Road to War: Control Amidst the Chaos

Bush's Budget Calls For More Precision Weapons, Missile Defenses

U.S. Says War Effort Remains Intense

Britons at Camp X-ray are named

Franks Says U.S. Troops Will Stay in Pakistan

Most Experts Say Al Qaeda Members Aren't POWs but Taliban Fighters Might Be

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Bio/ChemicalHeadlines:

Where Anthrax Is Old News

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Investigation Headlines:

Camp X-Ray trail leads to Midlands
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Why Bush Stiffed Enron: A cynical view
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A Rich Tax Debate: Hide your wallet, Ted Kennedy's in town
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Northern Ireland: Police set for more Omagh bomb arrests
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Wall Street Journal receives photos of reporter missing in Pakistan

3 on terror list find support in Sweden

Detention in Lebanese Assassination

FBI helps smash Bin Laden cell in Saudi Arabia
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Manila Suspect May Be Southeast Asia's Link to Al Qaeda

Afghan Detainees Said to be Plotting

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Financial Headlines:

Stephen Moore: Who lost the big budget surplus?

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Feature Articles:

Charles Pena: Bin Laden's fate remains key

Focus: Mindless torture? No, smart thinking
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Jeremy Clarkson: Here’s a knockout way to stop Tommy Terrorist
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Osama bin Laden: Yesterday's Hero Now a Mere Memory

Mohamed Atta: A Perfect Soldier

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