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Last updated on
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News
Archives from March 6, 2002:
US
| World | Afghanistan | India/Pakistan
| Middle East | Military | Bio/Chemical
| Investigation | Financial | Features
US
Headlines:
Officials
Detail WTC Recovery, Rebuilding
NYTimes.com
Pulls 9/11 Widows Cartoon
Unintended
Consequences : The fruits of hysterical antigun lawsuits
Independent
Council had ample evidence for criminal charges against Clinton
Neoconservatives
are the newly fashionable targets of media derision
Ashcroft
says public announcements of terrorism threats are here to stay
Air
marshals getting heat : Airline allegedly hindered officers
Playing
politics with the war, Daschle gets ambushed
*Note: WS Opinion Journal may require a (free) login for
access.
School
choice: The civil-rights issue of the new century
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access.
Temporary
World Trade Center memorial to open March 11
Editorial
cartoon angers survivors of terrorist attacks
Man
Who Impersonated N.Y. Firefighter Sentenced, Faces More Charges
House
Committee to Hold Hearing Investigation on WTC Collapses
A
new dragnet for illegal workers
Homeland
security: pork or protection?
Media
Ignore Protest of First Lady's UCLA Invite
Border
Agents on Lookout for Terrorists Are Finding Drugs
*Note: NY Times requires registration and a login for access
to its archives.
Delay
Tactics Set the Stage for a Showdown on Campaign Financing Bill
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to its archives.
Threats
Most Foul
The
myth of parental rights in the United States
U.S.
Commission on Civil Rights is asks for a $6 million budget increase in
2003
Kissinger
approves of Bush's tough stand, pokes fun of European unease
Daschle
vows unity behind Bush
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World
Headlines:
Egyptian
Columnist: Guantanamo is the Real Auschwitz
Australian's
family defends 'troubled' son linked with al Qaeda
Chinese
FM Expects Progress in Sino-U.S. Arms Control Discussion
U.S.
Criticizes China's Human Rights Record With Softer Tone
Two
arrested over bomb attacks in London and Birmingham
First
Japanese troops arrive in East Timor
China
And U.S. Should Cooperate
Australian
Foreign Affairs searching for citizen fighting with al Qaeda
Philippine
Mayor Seeks Hostage Swap
Strong
Quake Rocks South Philippines
Iraqis
Will Face Blunt Terms in Weapons Talks at the U.N.
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to its archives.
Separatist
Georgian province of Abkhazia accused of hiding terrorists
Military
spending widens China's budget deficit
Mugabe
Thanks African Allies For Support At Commonwealth
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Afghanistan
Headlines:
Whitney
Azoy's Op-Ed Series on Afghanistan
Taliban/Al
Qaeda fighters boosted by a new call for jihad against U.S.
Afghan
spy chiefs offer £2,800 for each al-Qaida soldier
Afghan
village faces rising floodwaters after earthquake
Analysis:
Eastern resistance puts stability at risk
Heroin
Cache found on Tajik-Afghan Border
Al
Qaida Disputes U.S. Account of Helicopter Downing
A
trip back home for Afghan-Americans is defined by rubble
Dead
hero Masood continues to rule in Afghanistan
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Pakistan
/ India Headlines:
Fear
Reigns In Gujarat Alongside Peaceful March
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Israeli
/ Palestinian Headlines:
Saudi
Peace Sham
Text
of the actual Syrian statement regarding Arab peace plan for Mideast
Bush
Administration Signals a Parting With Sharon
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to its archives.
Israel
Attacks Arafat's Office
Russians
Change the Face of Israel
Amidst
enemies and rancor, the Jewish state survives
Israelis
breathe easier because they still smoke
Gaza
strike just misses Palestinian security chiefs
Israel
Launches New Assault on Gaza
Sharon,
so far, resists all-out war
Belgium
: Decision on Sharon War Crimes Delayed
Bush
Rejects Stronger U.S. Role in the Mideast
Palestinian
media seen inciting conflict
United
States deports dozens of Israelis representing themselves as students
Sharon's
support drops in Israel
Five
Palestinians Killed In Overnight Attacks
Israel
Bombs Palestinian School In Arab East Jerusalem
Palestinians
Retaliate With Three Resistance Operations
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Military
Headlines:
Commander:
U.S. in 'Dominant' Position vs. al-Qaida
Rumsfeld
Says U.S. May Send More Troops to Afghanistan
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to its archives.
German
and Danish Troops Killed in Kabul
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to its archives.
Allied
forces kill hundreds of al-Qaida foe in 'body slam'
German
Troops in 'Major Accident' in Kabul-Ministry
U.S.
soldier reported "executed" by al Qaeda
New
Afghan clashes narrow US options
Al
Qaeda Prepping for Multiple Fronts
Marine
Helicopters Called to Battle
Army's
Officer Promotion Process Ruled Discriminatory Against White Men
U.S.
Sends Troop Reinforcements Into Snowy Battle
Al
Qaeda men dragged U.S. soldier from helicopter
Intercepted
Al Qaeda E-Mail Is Said to Hint at Regrouping
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U.S.
Tells How Rescue Turned Into Fatal Firefight
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U.S.
Forces Take Dominant Position in Afghan Cave Battles
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Coalition
Relies on Militia Groups With Long Histories and Complex Relationships
U.S.
Forces Gain Edge in Battle
U.S.
spots terrorists returning to Afghan camps
Defense
Dep't scales back DACOWITS, dismisses Clinton-appointed members
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Bio/Chemical
Headlines:
Body
Fluid Could Reveal al Qaeda's Nuclear Secrets
Nuclear
Officials Describe 'Dirty Bomb' Scenarios
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Investigation
Headlines:
Filipinos
warned in '95 of 9/11-like attack
British-born
Islamic militant Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh may face charges in U.S.
Feds
to expand range of genetic profiles for DNA database to include war detainees
U.S.
reports progress with Camp X-ray interrogation
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Financial
Headlines:
House
Republicans Offer Stimulus Compromise
Overall,
this looks to be the shortest and mildest downturn on record
EU
rules out unilateral response to US steel move
Bush
Wants Unemployment Overhaul
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Feature
Articles:
Kenneth
Roth: Bush policy endangers American and allied troops
Bush's
Little Shop of Horrors
NAACP
Called 'Out of Touch' with Blacks
Ever
wonder what the war on terrorism would look like if Democrats were in
control?
On
Poisoning the Afghans : Why did the Washington Post go soft on the Pentagon?
How
Post Sept. 11 Changed All Media
Will
Clinton Get Vindication?
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