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Archives from March 18, 2002:
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| Middle East | Military | Bio/Chemical
| Investigation | Financial | Features
US
Headlines:
Democrats
roll out political fear tactics
Enron
and the Clinton Administration: Ties That Bind
So
Atta got his visa. That's no reason to kick out Mexican workers
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Academics
as well as accountants should be accountable
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America's
enemies won't eat lead if environmentalists have their way
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Cheney
remains out of public view, even when abroad
Bush
Traveling Campaign Trail and Warpath
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World
Headlines:
Macapagal
sees nothing unusual in more U.S. troops
U.N.
Rights Enforcer to Step Down
Looking
North : Election time in Canada
China
Tallies Our Rights Record : The U.S. and guns, according to them
European
Union to withhold aid to Zimbabwe until it changes its government
Australian
suffers shrapnel wounds in attack on Pakistan church
New
Zealand's answer is no to United States on nukes
Defense
Policy Rift Lingers Between US, New Zealand
Schoolgirl
Tragedy Unleashes Rare Public Criticism in Saudi Arabia
Iran
Simmers Still : Wheres the press?
Saudi
Arabia would back U.S.-assisted overthrow by Iraqis
Four
Die, 47 Hurt in Kyrgyzstan Riot
Saddam
cuts down attacks on aircraft
North
Korean asylum-seekers to leave Philippines for South Korea, official says
German
foreign minister tells Greens terrorism necessitates use of force
Saudis
say yes to Bush invitation to ranch
Iran's
Leader Backs Effort for Talks With U.S.
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Bush
Invites Top Saudi to Texas for Talks
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Afghanistan
Headlines:
Al
Qaeda looks for new routes
More
British troops for Afghanistan
Strategic
Afghan fortress rebuilt
Villagers
in Shah-i-Kot region claim to have heard bin Laden's voice
Afghan
cities may be next U.S. battlefield
Fears
of al-Qaeda relocation
Exiled
Afghan King Expects Freedom of Movement in Afghanistan
Afghan
Camps Turned Out Holy War Guerrillas and Terrorists
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Pakistan
/ India Headlines:
U.S.
to help Pakistan pursue church attackers
Top
U.S. General Visits Djibouti
Pak
Interior Minister : Pakistan's Commitment Against Terrorism Undeterred
Prime
Accused in Railway Carnage Case Arrested in West India
Palestinian
Pretense & Israeli Reality : What the world knows to be true
India
Grapples with Hindu-Muslim Tension
Brandon
FL family injured in Islamabad church attack
Pakistan
on High Alert After Attack
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Israeli
/ Palestinian Headlines:
Witnesses:
Israelis Leave Bethlehem
Cheney
Finds Israeli Issue Trumps Iraq
Israeli,
Palestinian Security Talks Held, Israel Abducts 7 Palestinians
Report:
Israeli Army Murders Disabled Palestinian In Cold Blood
UNRWA
Accuses Israel Of Using Its Buildings As Detention Centres
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Military
Headlines:
Misguided
military advisory vehicle
Revamping
the U.S. artillery
X-Ray
guards reassigned after being struck by inmate
Smaller,
bloodier battles foreseen for U.S. troops
Military
'leaning forward' to gird for war with Iraq
U.S.
Forces Kill 16 in Convoy Attack, Pentagon Says
Smash
Hit : The power politics of missile defense
Shift
to smaller, specialized weapons is key to arsenal's upgrade
Eight
U.S. Soldiers Receive Purple Heart
Operation
Anaconda to end soon, U.S. commander says
Canadian
troops on high after mountaintop operation in Afghanistan
U.S.
Planning New Operations to Root Out Scattered Afghan Holdouts
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Bio/Chemical
Headlines:
Terror
convicts told of nuclear threats
FBI
Alerts Allies on Al Qaeda's Nuclear Plans
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Investigation
Headlines:
FBI
may abandon bank robbery cases; Agency wants to focus more on terrorism
Terrorist,
FBI Most-Wanted Arrested
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Financial
Headlines:
Engineering
Group First To Locate Downtown After 9/11
Residents
credit facility for burial of low-level nuclear waste for high-tech recovery
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Feature
Articles:
Biology
& Ideology : Do the Muslims love their children, too?
When
silence isn't golden
End
Foreign Welfare : Tough love, not more free money, is the answer
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