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 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
*Note: WS Opinion Journal may require a (free) login for 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
*Note: NY Times requires registration and a login for access 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.
*Note: NY Times requires registration and a login for access 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
*Note: NY Times requires registration and a login for access 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
*Note: NY Times requires registration and a login for access to its archives.

German and Danish Troops Killed in Kabul
*Note: NY Times requires registration and a login for access 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
*Note: NY Times requires registration and a login for access to its archives.

U.S. Tells How Rescue Turned Into Fatal Firefight
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U.S. Forces Take Dominant Position in Afghan Cave Battles
*Note: NY Times requires registration and a login for access to its archives.

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
*Note: NY Times requires registration and a login for access to its archives.

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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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