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Archives from March 29, 2002:
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| World | Afghanistan | India/Pakistan
| Middle East | Military | Bio/Chemical
| Investigation | Financial | Features
US
Headlines:
Oprah
declines Bush invite to Afghan trip; U.S. hoped to show its help for women
Towers
Withstood Impact, but Fell to Fire, Report Says
Insecurity
at FAA Helm
Towers
Withstood Impact, but Fell to Fire, Report Says
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World
Headlines:
Dutch
U.N. Troops Failed Muslims At Srebrenica: Church Group
Algeria
Bombs Kills Two
Iran
and its Apologists
Russia
OKs plan to ease Iraq sanctions
Philippine
army closing in on Abu Sayyaf rebels
The
anti-immigrant movement in Denmark reflects new attitudes across the continent
Arabs
Back Overture to Israel and Declare Support for Iraq
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New
Security Measures to Be Taken in British Airports
Russia
Establishes Antiterror Team to Cooperate With NATO
Zimbabwe
Opposed to U.S. Expanded Sanctions
France
Regrets US Seeking Death Penalty for Terrorist
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Afghanistan
Headlines:
Afghan
Man Roams Desert, Eats Stones
UK
Troops Evacuate from Afghan base
Rain,
Mines and Aftershocks Slow Afghan Quake Aid
Taliban,
al-Qaeda to Launch Full Guerrilla War
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Pakistan
/ India Headlines:
Army
Jeep Blown Up in Udhampur, Two Jawans Killed
Pearl
Suspects' Trial Set for April 5 -- in Jail
Competing
visions for Pakistan's future
Pakistan
Arrests al-Qaida Suspects
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Israeli
/ Palestinian Headlines:
The
West Bank: How Long Can This Continue?
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A
'stern' Powell presses Arafat over the phone
Arafat
says he is under 'complete siege'
Eyewitness
Account of Raid of Arafat's Compound
Face
Of Teen Girl Suicide Bomber
Arafat
Calls World Leaders for Help
Under
siege, Arafat repeats his "million martyr" vow
Don't
pause the war for the Middle East process
Text
of Powell Speech on Middle East
Teen
Girl Is Latest Suicide Bomber
Exclusive:
Live Report from Ramallah: How Our Allies Treat Us
Arab
Leaders Rally to Arafat
Israeli
police storm Temple Mount
Arabs
protest attack on Arafat's compound
Powell:
Israel Will Not Harm Arafat
Death
toll in Seder blast up to 22
IDF
seizes most of Arafat HQ; PA head moved below ground
Yasser
Arafat trapped in his burning office
compound
Arafat
Vows No Surrender After Israeli Raid
Arafat's
'Life In Danger'
Israel
Storms Arafat's Compound
Bomber
kills two, wounds 28 in Jerusalem supermarket
IDF
to call up 20,000 reserve soldiers
Text
of Israeli Cabinet Decision
Cabinet
decides: Arafat is the enemy
Suicide
Bombing at Jerusalem Market
Two-Edged
Arab Diplomacy
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Extended
Operation Set in West Bank After Terror Bombing
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Blast
Hits Jerusalem Shopping Center
Israel
Attacks Arafat Compound in West Bank
Arafat
Says He Is Ready to Carry Out a Cease-Fire
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Israel
Ignores Arafat Offer
Israeli
Cabinet to Discuss Military Response to Netanya Attack
Israel
Rejects Arab Peace Plan Endorsed at Beirut Arab Summit
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Military
Headlines:
US
Military Upgrades Gulf Flexibility
Pentagon:
Casualties Not U.S. Fault
Three
Soldiers Die in Calif. Training Accident
Addressing
Worries, Pentagon Says It Can Fight Wider War
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Rumsfeld
Backs Plan to Hold Captives Even if Acquitted
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Bio/Chemical
Headlines:
Atomic
experts examine radioactive cobalt in Kabul
Stretching
Stockpile of Smallpox Vaccine
Finds
suggest more smallpox vaccine stocks
Memo
on Florida Case Roils Anthrax Probe
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Investigation
Headlines:
US
Denies Military Tortured American Taliban Lindh
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Financial
Headlines:
Airports
See $2B Bomb Detection Costs
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Feature
Articles:
Book
about John Walker Lindh hits market
Postmodern
Palestine : The new amorality in the Middle East
Journalistic
Dignity Is Dead
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