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Archives from May 29, 2002:
US
| World | Afghanistan | India/Pakistan
| Middle East | Military | Bio/Chemical
| Investigation | Financial | Features
US
Headlines:
Poll:
Mainers believe life has returned to normal after September 11
No
more part-time U.S. studies for foreign students
How
the obsession of neocon hawks became the central goal of U.S. foreign
policy
FAA
Settles Case With Whistleblower
Problems
With Carnivore Program Led to Mishandling of al Qaeda Probe in 2000
Government
'Incredibly Hypocritical' for Refusing Firearms, Pilots Say
Leaks
Hurting Anti-Terror Campaign
Republicans
are their own worst enemies
School-choice
opponents know whats wrong with public schools
Federally
funded leftist professors gang up against a program
The
U.S. can afford to wield its power a bit
U.S.
Ignored Warnings From French Intelligence
FBI
refocuses on terrorism Agency reassigning 520 workers
Justices
Expand States' Immunity in Federalism Case
House
GOP leaders fulfill trade promise
GPO
police seek right to patrol neighborhood
Senators
skeptical of need for Sept. 11 probe by commission
McKinney
feels vindicated by Democratic criticism of Bush
With
contempt for the electorate
Bush
and Putin: Men of destiny?
Scare
tactics with a smile
Diplomacy
by dollars
U.S.
Officials Warn of Possible South Asian War's Impact on Terror War
Fix
America's intelligence system urgently
U.S.
Leadership Weakened by Human Rights Violations: Amnesty World Report
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World
Headlines:
Canada
nation of defeatists, Harper says
Pakistani
Intelligence Officials See Qaeda Peril in Their Cities
European
Commission Wishes Closer Russian-EU Relations
Iraq
Says Forced Landing of Spy Drone Poses Shock for U.S.
Palace
welcomes U.S. bounty for Abu Sayyaf leaders
U.S.
Offers Reward for Capture of Abu Sayyaf Leaders
One
must look to Iraq when assessing what went wrong
The
politics of toppling Saddam are clear-cut for President Bush
We're
ready to fight Iraq
U.N.
Anti-Terror Help Draws Praise
New
NATO Russia Council to Hold First Meeting, Alliance to Expand Further
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Afghanistan
Headlines:
Turkey
prepares to send some 300 soldiers to ISAF ahead of command takeover
Operation
Transformation For Afghan With a Dark Past
Kabul
Museum to be restored, Buddha statues to wait
8
Candidates for Afghan Assembly Have Been Murdered in Recent Weeks
Loya
jirga could become a sham
US
debates tactics, Taliban fight on
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Pakistan
/ India Headlines:
India-Pakistan
nuclear exchange possible: Analysts
Britain,
India Urge Pakistan to Take Anti-terrorism Action
Japan
Says Pakistan Pledges to Curb Kashmir Rebels
Cold
War in a Hot Climate: Will Pakistan and India Blow Each Other Up?
Al
Qaeda, Taliban linked to Kashmir
India
Invokes Treaty with Russia, Britain Imposes Arms Embargo
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Israeli
/ Palestinian Headlines:
Israeli
Security Cabinet Discusses Response to Attacks
Arafat
doesnt have to look far to see whos killing Israeli kids
Anti-Semitic
Road Sign Blows Up Near Moscow
Why
Israel's settlements should stay
From
misstep came suicide tactics
Palestinians
'caged,' says negotiator
Israeli
Army Continues Bethlehem Occupation, 3 Israeli Settlers Killed
Knesset
Approves 13 Million Shekels For Colonial Settlements
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Military
Headlines:
U.S.
Sets Up New Nerve Center for Afghan War
British
troops deployed near Pakistani border, officials say
Osprey
aircraft to return to sky for tests
U.S.
buildup on Uzbek base signals long-term campaign
U.S.
forces unsure how many al Qaeda fighters still at large
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Bio/Chemical
Headlines:
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Investigation
Headlines:
Judge
Denies American Taliban Quest for Interviews
Judge
Sets Ground Rules for Lindh Case
FBI
Reveals 'Carnivore' Glitches
FISA
and the Moussaoui debacle
Terror
evidence lost with bureau's Web-snooping glitch
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Financial
Headlines:
Running
out of oil shouldnt be a concern
Potential
oil supply refill?
Cashing
in with Arafat chips
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Feature
Articles:
The
Manipulation of Muslims by Cowards
War
on terrorism slights human rights, Amnesty says
What's
so special about Daniel Pearl?
Amnesty
International sees pervasive violations
A
few tips on how the experts spot a terrorist
Who
Needs NATO?
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