News Archive Guide

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News Archives from March 30, 2002:

US | World | Afghanistan | India/Pakistan | Middle East | Military | Bio/Chemical | Investigation | Financial | Features

US Headlines:

Waging war on free speech in America

Greens enjoyed energy plan role

New law bans campaign donations from children under voting age

Intense heat disabled World Trade Center's sprinklers, report says

Sept. 11 Redefines Warrior Creed

WTC families given spot on 20th floor of skyscraper to observe recovery

Pentagon Seeks Exemption From Environmental Laws
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World Headlines:

Fear of Muslims benefits Europe's rightists

Saudi Says Iraq Will Respect Kuwait

Asylum-Seekers on Run in Australia

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Afghanistan Headlines:

Whitney Azoy's Op-Ed Series on Afghanistan

Afghan Gunfire Near German Patrol in Kabul

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Pakistan / India Headlines:

Investigators say Pakistan church attacker blew himself up during assault

Shots Fired Near Kabul Peacekeepers

Grenade Attack In Kashmir

Pak says 30 terror raid detainees are foreign

Attack on J&K temple foiled; 11 killed

Pakistan set to release Lashkar-e-Taiba founder

India, US may hold joint military exercises in Alaska

VHP takes dig at Vajpayee : Says Hindus not fundamentalists

Mosque siege ends : Holed-up militant shot dead in India

Grenade Attack In Kashmir

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Israeli / Palestinian Headlines:

A Death in Ramallah

'Mideast at brink of war'

Arabs Ask That Arafat Be Protected

Israel Sabotaged Peace Proposal, Arabs Say

Besieged Arafat Asks for Help Amid New Violence

Troops surround, isolate Palestinian leader in his office

Bush defends Israeli actions

Arafat Still Penned in His Office

Bush Defends Israeli Actions

Saturday: Tel Aviv suicide bomber wounds 22

5 Palestinian policemen killed in cold blood during Israeli military action in Ramallah

Defiant Arafat under siege, hints at coming martyrdom

Cyprus Condemns Use of Force in Middle East

Foreign Press Urges Israel to End Interference With Media Coverage

Mubarak, Bush Mull Palestine Issue Over Phone

Lindh Said to Know of Separate Attack Plans

Troops Hit Heart of Palestinian Power Base

Will the U.S. run with the Arab League's peace proposal?

This is Arafat's War
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Bush sees Israelis as fighting terrorism

Two Palestinians Kill Israeli Cop

In Ramallah, a Methodical Exercise of Military Might

With Arafat Inside, Israeli Forces Occupy Complex

EU Protests Israeli Attack

Arafat Remains Confined to HQ

U.S. Joins U.N. in Resolution Calling for Israeli Pullout From Palestinian Cities
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Israel’s Response To UN Security Council Resolution: Raiding South Lebanon

Israel cuts Water and Electrical Facilities From Arafat’s Headquarters

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Military Headlines:

Guantanamo detainees hard to read, official says

Pentagon to review cause of soldier's death

US Military Upgrading Gulf Presence

U.S. troops killed in training accidents

Friendly fire blamed for death of first American soldier killed in Afghan assault

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Bio/Chemical Headlines:

Pennsylvania lab nearly destroyed smallpox vaccine

With Vaccine Available, Smallpox Debate Shifts
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Investigation Headlines:

Prosecutors say Zacarias Moussaoui's travels are key to his indictment

Federal prosecutors deny Lindh suffered after his capture with Taliban forces

More than 35 most-wanted al Qaeda and Taliban officials are still at large

Gov't: Lindh Treated Same As Troops

Feds: Lindh Offered Regrets For September 11 Deaths

Abu Zubaydah, Bin Laden Lieutenant, May Be Captured in Pakistan

U.S. Agents Seize Terror Suspects in Pakistan Raid
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Financial Headlines:

Door opened for Boeing to provide the Air Force with 100 767 tankers

Airports ask a $2 billion question

Airports Await Word on Rebuilding

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Feature Articles:

 

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