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Headlines:
U.S.
Media Panel Ponders Dilemmas of Reporting Conflicts
Computers
Hit Around Globe by New Form of Old Virus
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Congress
Votes to Ban New Drilling Under Great Lakes
House
Passes Aviation Security Bill Rejecting Senate Version to Federalize
In
Illinois Abortion Debate, Pro-Lifers Compared to Taliban
In
Wake of 9/11, Texas/Mexico Border Becomes Barrier For "Sister Cities"
Unity
Fades as Congress Fights Over Fixing Economy
More
Than 100 Sticks of Dynamite Stolen from Pittstown NY Construction Site
Despite
conflicting messages about terrorist threats, Americans remain cool
Gov.
Davis: Threat: Golden Gate, Bay, Coronado, Vincent Thomas Bridges
Historic
Florida Airport Closed by the FAA as a Result of September 11 Attacks
The
Senate Punts on Cloning, But There Will Be a Vote Next Year
Did
GOP Fritter Away Key Issue on Security Debate?
GOP
Launches Final Push for Air Security Bill
Judge
rules against West Virginia high school anarchist
Fighter
Jets Escort Northwest Jet to Detroit Metropolitan Airport after bomb threat
15
Year Old Ohio Boy Charged in Anthrax Hoax
New
law contains ID-card proposal for foreigners in country
U.S.
employs words to fight perceptions, responds to claims that fuel anger
House
and Senate to Permit Use of Public Schools by Boy Scouts of America
Public
Overwhelmingly Supports Racial Profiling by Airlines
Preparations
Stepped Up For Possible New Attacks;
New Concerns
Immigration
Rules Tightened; Ashcroft Expands List of Groups to Be Barred
House
GOP Refines Air Security Bill, Vote Set Today
Schumer
and Mrs. Clinton Want F.B.I. to Share Facts with Local Police
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Bush
Seeking House Allies on Airport Security Plan
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In
the wake of 9/11 Indianapolis sheriffs reconsider their crime-fighting
priorities
U.S.
Rejects Chicago Mayor Daley's Request for a 5 Mile No-Fly Zone
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World
Headlines:
Irked
U.S. recalls ambassador from Venezuela
Pakistani
Government Warns Pro-Taliban Religious Parties
Kabila
Repeats Election Pledge but Wants Foreign Troops Out of Congo
Prime
Minister John Howard Expects Jihad on Australia, Nation Preparing
Australia's
Islamic community has moved to distance itself from the Taliban
Foreign
Policy Ignores Weapons, Says Australia's Labor Party
Web
site offers first commercial links to North Korea
Iraq's
Saddam Still Ready to Use Germ Warfare
East
Africa: Women push for greater peace role
In
Nicaragua, Daniel Ortega sheds rebel past, dons pastels
Europeans
Criticize Afghan Bombing, Said to be Vocal Minority
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Bin
Laden Criticizes Pakistan, Calls on Muslims to Rise Up
Moscow
Times: Putin Flying in Face of Elite: Are Relations With U.S. Permanent?
Pakistan
Says Nuclear Assets Ironclad
Pakistani
extremist accused of supporting gunmen in church massacre
Doubts
cast on claims of Scots Taliban fighters
Downing
Street Condemns Bin Laden Letter as a Threat
Georgian
president sacks his entire cabinet
Labour
MPs Opposed to War Effort to Force a Vote in House of Commons
Palestinian
Anti-British Demonstration Cancelled, After Ban by Palestinian Police
Malaysian
leader says group plotted to attack U.S. sailors
Leading
Pakistan Party Head Arrested
In
Nicaragua, Ortega sells new image: kinder, gentler, and capitalist
U.N.
Remains Engaged in E. Timor
Officers
Guarding Canada's Borders May Be Permitted to Carry Weapons
Burundi
Inaugurates Transitional Government
Indonesian
President Megawati Warns Against Prolonged War in Afghanistan
Missile
Defense Deal Likely: U.S.-Russia Accord to Allow Tests, Preserve ABM Pact
U.S.
Ignoring Castro's Terrorism, Says Judicial Watch
U.N.
wants to promote peace in Somalia to reduce terrorist control in nation
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Afghanistan
Headlines:
Mahathir
Can Help Restore Peace in Afghanistan: Former Afghan Minister
CS
Monitor: Could Afghans Unite?
Some
Afghan Women Up in Arms
Northern
Alliance Soldiers Poorly Equipped But High in Spirit
In
the Shadow of War is Hope for Peace: Why the IRA Ended its War
Feudalism.101:
How to be an Afghan Warlord
The
Ramadan Strategy: The Dishonest Warfare of the Inflamed
Time:
Why the Northern Alliance is Losing ground on the battlefield in in Washington
Taliban
claims to hold American citizens, 21 killed in U.S. strikes
Frightening
Signs Warn of Ambush on the Silk Route
Taliban
Say They Have Americans, U.S. Denies
On
a Taliban-Guided Tour, Facts Prove Elusive
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Afghan
women ready for larger role
Secrets
Of Brigade 055, the Taliban special forces
"I
dream only of having my hand again": Afghan relates story of torture
by Taliban
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Israel
Headlines:
New
Israeli Tourism Minister Will Put Emphasis On Developing Jerusalem
Palestinian
Authority Condemns Terror and Calls on U.S. to Declare Palestinian State
Arafat:
Two Palestinians arrested for links to Ze'evi murder
Torn
between the U.S. and his own fragile coalition, Sharon is in a tug of
war
British
Prime Minister Blair Meeting with Ariel Sharon, Yasser Arafat
Israel:
IDF kills suicide bombers en route to attack
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Military
Headlines:
U.S.
Rules Out Pause in Bombing for Ramadan
Rumsfeld:
More U.S. special forces are cocked and ready to infiltrate Afghanistan
CSM
Commentary: Japan Rises to the Occasion
U.S.
to Fight Through Ramadan; Bin Laden's Call to Arms
Statement
of the Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfield 11/01/01
Navy
Announces DD(X) Program - Future Surface Combatant Program
Northern
Alliance's flaws are tough to camouflage
Taliban
garrison targeted near Taloqan in attempt to clear path for NA to retake
city
U.S.
revokes Jewish major's security access, forcing him to give up command
Number
of U.S. Reservists Called Up in War on Terrorism Could Exceed 50,000
U.S.
Bombs Key Taliban Center; Opposition Said to Be Repulsed
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Human
Rights Watch Condemns the Use of Cluster Bombs
U.S.
Rachets Up the Ground War
U.S.
Warplanes Bomb Biggest Hydro-electric Power Station in Afghanistan
U.S.
Escalates Its Air War on Taliban North of Kabul
U.S.
Officials Say Pakistan Military and ISI are Supplying the Taliban Covertly
Sight
of a B-52 Makes Northern Alliance Troops Shout With Joy
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U.S.
Will Increase Number of Advisers in Afghanistan
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Muslims
Call for Fighting Cease-Fire
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Bio/Chemical
Headlines:
FDA
Closes Two Facilities due to Possible Anthrax
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Feds
Can't Distinguish Anthrax : D.C. and NY Strains Look the Same
If
your nose is running, you probably don't have inhaled anthrax
U.N.
agency urges greater protection of radioactive materials against terrorism
Anthrax
Found at 4 FDA Mailrooms, Early Tests Show
Mail
May Not Be to Blame for Death of NY Hospital Worker
Anthrax
Found in U.S. Embassy in Lithuania. Personnel Taking Cipro
The
tests are in -- Supreme Court personnel clear of anthrax
Anthrax
spores found at Missouri postal facility, FDA offices in Washington
Delaware
Man May Have Skin Anthrax
Kotulak:
Supergerms Represent the Dark Side of Advances in Biology
Lack
of Expertise in Treatment of Anthrax Means Patients Call the Shots
Learning
as They Go, Doctors Rewrite Book on Anthrax
Assessing
Risks, Chemical, Biological, Even Nuclear
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U.S.
Seeks Changes in Germ War Pact
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Early
tests indicate anthrax at KC facility
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Investigation
Headlines:
Associate
of Pentagon hijackers indicted on perjury charges
Terrorist
link to Paraguayan border town: Congress told of extremist groups in area
Investigators
try to recreate NYC anthrax victim's last week
Pakistan
Atom Experts Held Amid Fear of Leaked Secrets
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U.S.
Says 3 Detainees May Be Tied to Hijackings
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Page:
Confess, or else: Using wicked ways to force suspects into talking
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Financial
Headlines:
Ferry
service across NY waterways, which nearly doubles business since 9/11
Japan:
Terror Cash Flow Vexes an Inept Bureaucracy
September
11 Leaves the Economy in Worse Shape Than Analysts Predicted
U.N.
Secretary-General Kofi Annan stresses employment is key to economic recovery
After
September 11, Architecture May Never Be the Same, Says Architect
Sharp
decline in manufacturing activity extends 15-month contraction
Gas
Prices Continue to Plummet, Under a Dollar Per Gallon in Some Places
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Feature
Articles:
Sacramento
Bee: Fear is taking its toll on lives of Americans
Pravda:
Mistake to Call This a War
Thomasson:
Quit shouting fire in a crowded theater
Adler:
The Framers Design; Returning to our Federalist roots
Goldblatt:
All We Are Saying ...Chanting, ranting, guitar-strumming, & candle-waving
Owens:
Same Old Questions; A conventional strategy for Afghanistan, end in sight
The
trial of bin Laden: What to do if terrorist suspect is taken alive?
Forte:
War for Civilization; The Islam of Bush, Blair, and Giuliani
Gross:
New Prejudices for Old; The Euro press and the Intifada
Safire:
Pushto Comes to Shove
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Vincent:
Whining and Wailing Won't Win a War
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