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Last updated on
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News
Archives from January 28, 2002:
US
| World | Afghanistan | India/Pakistan
| Middle East | Military | Bio/Chemical
| Investigation | Financial | Features
US
Headlines:
Bin
Laden probably alive, White House says
Ashcroft
Urges Tightened Borders
Karzai
thanks the American people
Washington,
Jefferson and Franklin are not included in NJ history curriculum
Californians
have no mercy for John Lindh
A
Symbionese Family Reunion
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to its archives.
WSJ'
Reporter's Kidnappers Make Demands
Manhunt
Puts Middle Easterners at Mercy of Ordinary Americans
The
risks of war reporting come home to The Wall Street Journal
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access.
Bush
Should Show He Has Nothing to Hide
A
Year's Measure of the Man: Bush's good leadership started before Sept.
11
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access.
Cost
of becoming a United States citizen to rise
E
train's World Trade Center station up and running again
Afghan
leader Karzai, Bush to meet
Backlash
against September 11 survivor greed
President
Decided To 'Rally the World'
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World
Headlines:
Tehran's
murder network
In
Philippines, electricity is anti-terror tool
Rogues
Lending Hand to Saddam
Arab
press finds roots of terrorism closer to home
Cuba
continues to be an intelligence threat to the United States
Britain
to send back Afghan refugees
Sept.
11 Brings Change in Canada
Kids
Make Suicide Pact in Australian Immigrant Detention Camp
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Afghanistan
Headlines:
A
guide to the warlords -- and why they must go
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access.
Long
after the air raids, bomblets bring more death
Kandahar
hospital standoff over, al-Qaeda fighters killed
U.S.
Storms Kandahar Hospital
Profile:
The Eastern Alliance
Afghans
accuse U.S. of attacking school
Russia
will be asked to clear Afghanistan of Landmines
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Pakistan
/ India Headlines:
New
Delhi sees no change in Kashmir; Vajpayee vows India will crush terrorism
Pakistani
activists vow to destroy U.S.
Limiting
Arab Fighters' Options in Pakistan
American
Reporter Held Captive in Pakistan, a Message Says
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Religious
Radicals Facing Backlash in Pakistan
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Israeli
/ Palestinian Headlines:
Israel
steps up security
U.S.
steps up pressure on Arafat
Sept.
11 Survivor Wounded as Jerusalem Bomb Kills 2
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Military
Headlines:
Navy
ships collide in the Arabian Sea
Hard
helicopter landing injures US Airborne troops
How
the press gets the military wrong -- and why it matters
Biggest
reserve activation since the Gulf War has depleted police and fire squads
Burned
by Al Qaeda escapes from Tora Bora, U.S. now searches alone
Between
a Rock and a Hard Place: What to do with prisoners like these?
Guantanamo
Bay detainees worry about their fates
Cheney
Supports Domestic Antiterrorist Military Command
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U.S.
Moves on Qaeda Gunmen in Kandahar
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After
Green Beret Operation, Townspeople Have Questions About Bound Bodies
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Detainees
Are Not P.O.W.'s, Cheney and Rumsfeld Declare
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Bio/ChemicalHeadlines:
Russians
help bioterror defense
Small-town
fears in face of bioterrorism
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Investigation
Headlines:
Michael
Ledeen: Jimmy Jihads Dream Team
Won't
You Come Home, John Walker? Your favorite American Taliban here to stay
Chechnya
Tape Raises Questions
Man
held in September 11 probe deported to Pakistan
Efforts
to Track Foreign Students Are Said to Lag
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Financial
Headlines:
The
Bush tax cut did not deprive the government of a thing
Cities
struggle in Sept. 11's wake
Sept.
11 Fund Gets Jeers, Not Cheers
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Feature
Articles:
Hello,
Mullah, hello, Faddah / Here I am at Camp Guantanamo
Vietnam
syndrome lives
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