News Archive Guide

             Last updated on 03/07/02

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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 March 5, 2002:

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

US Headlines:

White House Briefs Lawmakers On 'Shadow Government'

Firefighter Disciplined For Volunteering At WTC, May Be Dismissed

State of Florida to Help With Immigrant Arrests

United Jet Makes Emergency Landing at Texarkana Regional Airport

Is the media elite defanging Democrats?

Europeans Ease Criticism of United States

311 lightens load for 911

Transportation Department Opposes Arming Pilots

Authorities Warned of Hijack Risks

Antigua banker biggest donor to Daschle PAC

Stonewalling at the Pentagon

Committee to Probe WTC Collapse

Ridge: US-Mexico Border Mismanaged

CBS Screens Sept. 11 Documentary; To Contain No Graphic Footage

U.S. to Boost Aid to Allies in Central Asia, the Mideast and Africa

Olympics Serving as Blueprint for Security Operations

Letter to Ridge Is Latest Jab in Democrat Political Maneuvering
*Note: NY Times requires registration and a login for access to its archives.

Port Arthur : Tinderbox of a Texas Port Points to a Threat by Sea
*Note: NY Times requires registration and a login for access to its archives.

U.S. Moves to Close Canadian Drug Route for Illegal Stimulant
*Note: NY Times requires registration and a login for access to its archives.

Politically Correct Celebrated Causes

Whiners and Losers

The pseudo-patriotic hypocrisy of Trent Lott and Tom DeLay

Ridge won't tell Senate his views on the war

Berkeley conservatives tell of death threats for criticism

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World Headlines:

Uzbekistan Registers First Independent Human Rights Group

UK builds case for Saddam's ouster

Italian Plane Passengers See Flames, Vote to Land

Report: China to Put Police on Planes

Sudan agrees to cease-fire terms

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Afghanistan Headlines:

Afghan rivalries blamed for US defeat

Turf wars, ethnic rifts plague Afghan north and east

U.S. details rights abuses by Afghan factions

Canadian reporter hurt in Afghan battle

Anti-American warlord Gulbuddin Hekmatyar returns to Afghanistan from Iran

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Pakistan / India Headlines:

News Analysis of the Kashmir Conflict

Pakistan To Try Pearl Suspect First : U.S. Hasn't Officially Asked For Extradition

Indian Police Say Gov't Officials Led Mobs

Former India politician made over 200 calls for help before being burned alive

Hindus Turn Against Symbols

Separatist Clashes in Kashmir Kill 21

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Israeli / Palestinian Headlines:

17 Palestinians die in Israeli raids

More casualties in Middle East as retaliations continue

One Israeli dead, one wounded in tunnels road shooting

Suicide bomber kills one, injures ten in Afula bus station

Terror attack wounds 8 outside east Jerusalem school

Israeli security cabinet meets to discuss reimposing tank blockade on Arafat

Powell, Sharon set to discuss sending Zinni back to Middle East

Five Israelis killed, 20 injured in morning of terror attacks

Settlers protest deployment of female Israeli soldiers

Killings Surge In Mideast Conflict

Egypt Offers to Host Mideast Summit

Israeli Human Rights Abuses Exonerated By U.S. Government Report

Mubarak In U.S. Proposes Meeting On Palestine

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Military Headlines:

U.S. Says Hundreds of Qaeda Fighters Killed in Afghan Battle
*Note: NY Times requires registration and a login for access to its archives.

Soldiers Bodies Arrive at Ramstein AFB

U.S. Pauses Assault on Al Qaeda Loyalists to Refocus Attack

U.S. Soldier's Body Discovered In Kosovo; Authorities Investigating Death

Bodies Of Slain Troops Head Home

U.S. Troops to Press Dug-in al-Qaida

Chinook Down : What they died for

Operation Anaconda costs 8 U.S. lives

New Troops Move to Afghan Front Line

Bush Saddened by Deaths but Undeterred
*Note: NY Times requires registration and a login for access to its archives.

Military Analysis: No Easy Victory Is Seen in Fierce Battle
*Note: NY Times requires registration and a login for access to its archives.

Bomb jargon needs interpreting

The Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services Said to be Extreme

U.S. allows enemy forces to regroup in Afghanistan

Judge Halts Army Policy on Promotion; Ruling Says Gender, Race Overly Stressed

U.S. Uses Troops to Help Show World Its Resolve

War, Back With a Vengeance

Fierce Afghan Resistance Kills 10 U.S. Troops, Downs Chopper

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Bio/Chemical Headlines:

Saddam steps up his quest to obtain nuclear material

Papers: London Performed Germ Tests

The political fallout from a nuclear-waste decision

Vet warns of anthrax carcasses

NYC Mayor: City Should Have Known of Nuke Threat

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Investigation Headlines:

Pearl suspect to be extradited? Door open if law is not violated

Pakistani Scientist Met Bin Laden

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Financial Headlines:

New Data Shows More Lost Jobs for New York City

Airlines still struggle to lure fliers

Bush to impose steel tariffs; Details likely to anger steelmakers

Washington wants to manage your 401(k) account

Dot-com Layoffs Near 2-year Low

U.S. May Approve More Aid for Relatives of Sept. 11 Dead
*Note: NY Times requires registration and a login for access to its archives.

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Feature Articles:

Where in the World is Osama bin Laden? We'd Better Find Out Fast

Arab journalism is full of vicious lies, which go unnoticed since they appear in Arabic

American casualties are a good sign. It means the military is doing its job
*Note: WS Opinion Journal may require a (free) login for access.

There can be no peace when Arabs are killing even anti-Zionist Jews
*Note: WS Opinion Journal may require a (free) login for access.

Vivid examples of fundamental wrong

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