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Archives from March 4, 2002:
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| World | Afghanistan | India/Pakistan
| Middle East | Military | Bio/Chemical
| Investigation | Financial | Features
US
Headlines:
$103
million contract funds screening of 30,000 airport baggage handlers
Daschle
refuses to apologize for obstructionism, attacks on war on terrorism
Department
of Defense Budget Critics: More Bloat Than Transformation
NYC
Housing Authority Sued for Denying Prayer Meeting After September 11
Campaign
Finance Bill Destined for Supreme Court If It Becomes Law
Legal
Group Seeks to Block Chinese Takeover of Global Crossing
Liberal
Senator Faces Tough Re-election Campaign
McCain
shows propensity for Democratic over Republican positions
Across
the country, states are cracking down on driver's licenses for non-citizens
Daschle
suggests cut in funding for war on terrorism
Daschle
hunts for a political strategy that will work for Democrats
Biden
Buddies Up To Pro-Iran Lobby
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World
Headlines:
Saudi
schools fuel anti-US anger
Canadian
Right : Why conservatives fight so hard
Muslims
Harassed For Praying In Cordoba Mosque
Iran
and the Axis of Evil : We cant lose any more ground
Putin
Supports, But Other Russians Blast Plan to Send U.S. Advisers to Georgia
Trouble
in Thailand : Bangkok picks a fight with foreign report
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Ex-Soldiers
in UK suing Ministry of Defence for post-traumatic stress disorder
Syria,
Lebanon Call For Implementation Of UN Resolutions
Canada
Bids To Break Commonwealth Deadlock Over Zimbabwe
In
Columbia, A Terrorist Regime Waits in the Wings
Stepping
Away From Isolation, Switzerland Votes to Join U.N.
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Afghanistan
Headlines:
Documents
Divulge Soviet's Once-Dark Dealings in Afghanistan
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Pakistan
/ India Headlines:
Indian
police fire at a mob trying to torch Muslim homes
India:
Villagers fleeing attacks are electrocuted
Brief
Report on Gujarat riots
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Israeli
/ Palestinian Headlines:
21
Israelis killed in a day of bloodshed
IDF
kills six civilians in tank shelling
Israel
Ponders Options After Weekend Of Carnage
6
Palestinians, including 5 children, killed in an attack on a Hamas leader's
vehicle
Palestinian
sniper kills 10 Israelis
EU,
US & Egyptian Leaders To Discuss Saudi Peace Plan
Abdel
Rahman : Israel Waging "Dirty War" Against Palestinians
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Military
Headlines:
Nine
Americans killed in Afghan assault
Rockets
Hit U.S. Afghan Base; Ground Attacks Resume
Not
one helicopter, but two U.S. helicopters shot down in Afghanistan
Army
Chaplains Assemble Window to Honor Pentagon Victims
U.S.
forces try to block Taliban, al-Qaida escape routes
What
Wins Battles? Warriors are not always soldiers
Why
has the military caved in to Guantanamo hunger strikers?
U.S.
chinook helicopter with American troops shot down in Afghanistan
U.S.
Took Time for This Afghan Raid
U.S.
orders bombing raids after Taliban fighters force troops to retreat
U.S.
Troops Play Bigger Role Than in Previous Attacks
U.S.
Bombers Pound Al Qaeda Mountain Lair
U.S.
Planes Pound Enemy as Troops Face Tough Fight
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Bio/Chemical
Headlines:
Feds
Pursue Radiation Detection
Fears
that al Qaeda has Russian nukes
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Investigation
Headlines:
Pearl
Case Seems Shaky; Pakistan Police Say They Have Little Evidence
A
day-by-day account of how Osama bin Laden eluded capture
Egyptian
President Mubarak warns of sleeper cells in United States
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Financial
Headlines:
Dow
rises to its highest levels since August
Daschle
prefers buying Arabian oil to drilling in Alaska
An
Iraq war could bring gas-pump gloom
Hiding
Holes in Financial War on Terrorism
Bush's
Plan to Raise Steel Tariffs Would Exempt Most Poor Nations
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Feature
Articles:
Its
Not Over Until Its Over : Why were still in Afghanistan
We
have just begun in war on terrorism
Reagan's
economic insights are lost on many Republicans today
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access.
We
Were Soldiers, Not Baby Killers : Hollywood recovers from Vietnam syndrome
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