News Archive Guide



             Last updated on 1/3/03

How To Find Your News Item:

The news headlines on this page are from yesterday's "News Roundup" section. Tomorrow, we will move it to a permanent place. All archives are available by date from our News Archives Guide.

It is entirely possible that the article you came here looking for has been moved to its permanent place, so please use the search box in the upper left-hand corner of this page to find it.

We keep all 11-Sept news headlines archived so that anyone can find any article that was linked whenever they need it. Please note that many online news sources now require registration, and some may require a fee for archived stories.

News Archives from January 2, 2003:

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

US Headlines:

Judge Rules Against Homeland Security Department

Border Patrol Expects More Illegal Entries

Oregon GPS Tracking You

As Citizens Begin to Feel More Insecure, States Crack Down on Self-Defense

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World Headlines:

Anti-Semitism Growing In Canada, Some Say

Iraqi War Could Have Deterrent Effect On Iran, Israeli Minister Says

Indonesian Human Rights Tribunal A Sham, Critics Charge

Is Muammar Kaddafi grooming his son to take over Libya?

We should have kept those Scuds headed to Yemen

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Afghanistan Headlines:

Afghans Trade in Old Bank Notes for New

Former Taleban commander arrested

Afghans seize 300 rockets smuggled from Pak

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Iraq:

Army Specialists Head to Gulf

After Inspecting 230 Sites, U.N. Experts Found No Prohibited Weapons

U.S. Determined To Topple Saddam by Force: Boutros Ghali

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Pakistan / India Headlines:

Declassified UK papers Say India Planned to Break West Pakistan, too, in 1971

India to Review “No-First-Use” Nuclear Weapons Doctrine

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Israeli / Palestinian Headlines:

Palestinian Group Claims Kidnap and Murder of Israeli

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Korea:

Bush: North Korea 'Not a Military Issue'

South Koreans Push Diplomatic Solution To Nuke Crisis

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Investigation Headlines:

Secrecy Rule Keeps Arab-American Locked Up

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Financial Headlines:

Oil Prices Jump 2 Percent as U.S. Stocks Dwindle

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Feature and Opinion Articles:

Antiterrorist Muslims ought to make a resolution for this year

How close are al Qaeda and Hamas?

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