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Last updated on
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Archives from March 27, 2002:
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| World | Afghanistan | India/Pakistan
| Middle East | Military | Bio/Chemical
| Investigation | Financial | Features
US
Headlines:
Officers
Arrest S.F. Airport Workers During Nationwide Security Sweep
A
New Study Says Feminists Lie
The
Coming Enron Showdown : Joe Lieberman trains his sights on the White House
Bush
signs campaign finance legislation; NRA sues
Not
politics as usual in Washington because the war really has transformed
the world
Stopping
only those who fit a terrorist profile might make the skies safer
Campaign
Reform's Real Losers : Political Consultants vs. McCain-Feingold
Should
judicial candidates keep their opinions to themselves?
Mess
Hall for WTC Workers Closing
Greens
get caught red-handed committing scientific fraud
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and a login for access.
Filibusters
can help the Senate GOP get things done
Remains
being unearthed more frequently at Ground Zero
Bush
Signs Campaign Finance Overhaul, Weakening 1st Amendment Rights
Ground
Zero: Years of Work Underground Before Steel Reaches Skyward
*Note: NY Times requires (free) registration and a login
for access.
Melting
The Global Warming Myth
Non-Partisan
News Media Report: Clinton Made Bush the Enron Fall Guy
Key
Democrats balk over terrorism budget
Weathering
the pursuit of climate extremes
Campaign
flim-flam disguised as reform
When
West and West collide
In
attempts to appeal to minorities, liberals, Bush is alienating his conservative
base
Ground-zero
flag is returned to firefighters
Flow
of illegals to U.S. "inevitable", concludes a Mexican study
Bush
administration sought help from environmentalists, but they declined to
help
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World
Headlines:
Accusation:
Afghan weapons lab find 'was made up' to justify sending marines
Where
guns are outlawed, machetes fly in schoolboy street war in Australia
Baghdad
Ready to Normalize Ties With Kuwait
Kuwait
Urges Iraq to Comply With Relevant U.N. Resolutions
Somali
Peace Talks Set for Mid April in Kenya
26
Killed in Ethnic Clash in Ghana
Nigeria
Reiterates War Against Human Trafficking
S.
Africa Calls for Solidarity Between NAM, Arab League
Iraq
Announces Release of Detained Kuwaiti National
Sri
Lankan President Welcomes Talks With Tamil Rebels
The
key to Saudi influence
Palestinian,
Egyptian and Jordanian leaders absent from Arab summit
Bush
Told Berlusconi of Threats to Exiled Afghan King Zahir
Arab
communique praises intifada
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Afghanistan
Headlines:
Tribal
ties bind Afghan Army; US wants to help build a multiethnic national force
Afghan
Guerrilla Attacks May Rise in Warmer Days, U.S. Says
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Whitney
Azoy's Op-Ed Series on Afghanistan
U.S.
spies grouping of enemy in Khost
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Pakistan
/ India Headlines:
Strong
Anti-Terrorism Law Adopted In India
Pakistan
Open to U.S. Troops Crossing Border
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Israeli
/ Palestinian Headlines:
Bush
Urges Arafat to Halt Killings
Palestinian
ambulance driver caught transporting bomb
Dozens
Wounded in Suicide Bombing in Northern Israel
Lebanon
blocks live Arafat address
Arafat
to Address Summit Remotely
Saudi,
in Emotional Plea to Israel, Offers 'Land for Peace' Proposal
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Palestinians
kill two peacekeepers
Israel
denied two men entry because of letter, FBI says
Israeli
Anger at Nobel Laureates Comparison of Palestine to Nazi Camps
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Military
Headlines:
Missile
Defense Vehicle Scores Hit in Space
Error
cost about 28 lives to friendly fire, nearly killing Karzai on 12/05
U.S.
combs mountains for bin Laden aide, Ayman al-Zawahri
USS
Roosevelt Returns to Port
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Bio/Chemical
Headlines:
Elderly
anthrax victim possibly infected by junk mail
Amended
Maine bioterrorism bill gets support
Anthrax
Victim's Family Sues HMO
Arizona
physician's new role as Surgeon General to include fighting bioterrorism
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Investigation
Headlines:
France
seeks mercy for terror suspect Zacarias Moussaoui
Legal
front of war on terror lacks weapons
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Financial
Headlines:
US
gas prices jump; War jitters over Iraq and resurging demand at home to
blame
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Feature
Articles:
What
Is the Arab League?
The
Significance of Grassroots Activism
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