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US
Headlines:
Is
America losing the war on terrorism? Critics raise doubts about strategies
New
York Fire Department awards diplomas posthumously to 6 graduates
Hawaii
to Offer Free Vacations to NY Rescue Workers
Hanson:
War Talk: Listening to America
Fox
Poll: Bush Gets High Marks for Terror Response
In
the Mid-Valley of California, Sikhs Battle Misunderstanding and Confusion
Update:
Firefighters Arrested at Ground Zero Clash
Geraldo
Rivera to Become War Correspondent for Fox News
Meanwhile
in Alaska, a Moose Runs off With a Swing Set
Boston
Symphony cancels opera about 1984 hijacking of a cruise ship
Read
My Lips: 'This is not an instant gratification war,' Bush says
3
NY Firefighter Union Officials Arrested in Clash With NYPD
CA
Governor Davis Announces New Bioterrorism Regulations
Bush
Says Terror Network Is Unraveling
VA
Supreme Court Throws Out Cross-Burning Convictions, Cites Free Speech
A
giant umbrella over ground zero so cleanup can continue through the winter?
Firefighters
protest plan to reduce workers at WTC site
Michigan
Senior Suspended for Wearing Vagina Costume
A
new study on plans to protect White House from terrorist attack
West
Nile Virus Claims Connecticut Victim
Federal
Railroad Administration Official Criticizes Rail Security Bills
DoD
News Briefing - Secretary Rumsfeld and Gen. Myers
Critics
Blast Bush Order on Presidential Papers
Massachusetts
Governor Jane Swift Exonerates 5 Executed as Witches in Salem
Bush
Makes a Pitch for Teaching Patriotism to Kids
Bush
Plans Speeches With Coherent, Unified Message
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Bush
Will Offer Nuclear Cuts to Sway Russia
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NY:
Overtime for Police Since Attack Lifts Pay, and Incentive to Retire
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The
Rumor Mill: September 11 spawns hoaxes and urban legends galore
"Credible
Threat" of 6 Incidents on W Coast Between Nov. 2-7, Including Bridges
Angry
judge orders hearing on Olson (SLA) plea deal
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World
Headlines:
Iran's
Foreign Minister Kamal Kharrazi Says Relations With U.S. Possible
Iran
donates 8,000 volumes of books to Tajikistan's cultural centers
Mubarak
(Egypt): Terrorism stops only by solving the Palestinian question
Iran
faces up to divisions over 'Great Satan'
Canada:
Tobin Invokes Image of Late Father to Inspire for War on Terrorism
One
year on, Turkish protesters continue hunger strike
British
Forces in Training Complain That Their Radios Are Useless
Pakistan
and India Are One Terror Strike From War, Experts Believe
White
House knows of Pakistan aid to Taliban militia
Kuala
Lumpur trio hanged for witchcraft murder
Russia's
Putin calls for swift law on extremism
Seizure
of boats outside Canadian limits proposed
Canadian
Minister of Foreign Affairs Pushes US/Canada Border Talks
What
They're Saying About the War
Northern
Ireland: Unionist Hard-Liners Derail Trimble's Return
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Shimbun:
Even with the sarin attack, Japan has no terrorism clue
Indian
Kashmir Violence Kills 31
Bush
Finds Allies in African Leaders
Japan,
Philippines in joint anti-piracy drill
War
Wins Supporters in Pakistan
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17
MPs Oppose Bombing in House of Commons, Vote to End Defeated 373 to 13
Blair
Urges Islam to Take Back its Hijacked Faith
How
the United States Put Saudi Arabia on The Spot
China's
Jiang: Terrorism Seriously Threats International Peace and Security
Muslim
World League Demands UN to Forbid Defamation of Islam
Taliban
Declares Jihad on Australia, Added to List Which Includes U.S., U.K.
CS
Monitor: Bringing Iran On Board
Iran
Offers Tour of Former U.S. Embassy "Spy Den."
Bush
continues sanctions against Sudan, citing history terrorism, human rights
abuses
Czech
chemical warfare unit joins U.S. war against terrorism
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Afghanistan
Headlines:
First
Rains Bring Misery to Afghan Refugee Camps
U.S.
Radio Service Brings Afghans Out of the Dark
U.N.
estimates more than 100,000 Afghans sought refuge in Pakistan
Boy
Soldiers Take on Taliban
Afghan
Women Defy Taleban Ban on Education By Studying in Pakistan
Taleban
to Execute Captured Agents of Former King
Taleban
capture southern rebels, supporters of former king
Pashtun
Uprising Reported in S Afghanistan; Tribal Leader Said to Lead Insurgency
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Israel
Headlines:
Rabbi
Formally Proclaims 3 Israeli Captives with Hizbullah Dead
America-Israel
Unity Rally in Washington D.C. on November 7th
Suicide
bomber, handler killed in missile attack
Arab
Militants Vow Jihad Against Israel
Peres,
Arafat Lunch Together
Blair
Greeted by Israeli Defiance
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Military
Headlines:
U.S.
hits tunnels, caves; weighs ground base in Afghanistan
U.S.
Marines in Arabian Sea prepare for unusual challenge
Dod:
Enduring Freedom Operational Update - Rear Adm. Stufflebeem
Dod:
Air Force to Launch New Recruiting Campaign
DoD:
Reserve Forced Called to Active Duty
Attack
Submarines: Spies Of The Deep
U.S.
Helicopter Downed in Afghanistan, Crew Rescued
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United
States Military Sees Afghan Winter as an Advantage
Two
New U.S. Spy Planes Headed for Afghanistan
U.S.
B-52 Bombers Pound Taliban Positions North of Kabul
Independent:
Carpet Bombing is Losing Us the PR War and May be Futile
Pentagon
to change color of food packets dropped over Afghanistan
More
U.S. troops ready to enter Afghanistan, defense secretary says
Ground
fire aborts U.S. landing; Rumsfeld says troops to enter Afghanistan
U.S.
Fighting a Hide and Seek War in Afghanistan
Taliban
Claims to Have Shot Down a U.S. Plane, No Pilot Found
Trouble
in Deploying Commandos Is Said to Hurt U.S. Air Campaign
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U.S.
Warplanes Target Afghan Capital - Again
Taliban
Claims to Turn Back Major Offensive
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Bio/Chemical
Headlines:
The
"Dirty Bomb" Scenario: Talk of Radioactive Bombs and Nuclear
Safety
17th
anthrax case confirmed; Officials plead for public to help find culprits
Bethesda,
Maryland Faces Anthrax Scare; Field Tests Positive for Anthrax
U.S.
Seeks British, Russian Anthrax Vaccine
New
anthrax attack feared in Pakistan
Anthrax
scare at Riyadh airport
Positive
for Anthrax: Authorities evacuated in Fayetteville Hotel
Scientists
Warn U.N. on Terrorists and Nuclear Weapons
U.S.
Officials Rushing to Prepare for Smallpox
3rd
Case of Skin Anthrax at NY Post
Anthrax
Found in Mailbox of Hamilton Township NJ Woman
Lawmakers
Say Special 9/11 Fund Should Cover Anthrax Victims Too
Anthrax
Found on More Postal Machines, Bacteria is Similar to Daschle Letter
Letter
in Germany Tests Positive for Anthrax, 1st Case in Germany
Will
Local Health Officials Know Anthrax When They See It?
New
Method in Fumigating Anthrax, Chlorine Dioxide, Tried on Hart Building
Postal
Service Buys Protective Masks, OSHA Halts Use
Anthrax
Found in the Offices of Pakistan's Largest Newspaper in Karachi
Mail
Containing White Powder Found in British Embassy in China
U.S.
Supreme Court Building to Reopen, No Anthrax Found Among 440 Tested
D.C.
Crisis Eases, Officials Call Off Antibiotics For Many Who Handle Mail
A
Warning From an Official About an Increased Possibility of Nuclear Terror
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Doubts
About Nuclear Safety in Windham County, Vermont Nuclear Zone
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Investigation
Headlines:
Detroit
Suspects: Ashcroft May Have Violated Gag Order
Britain's
Nuclear Police Force Gains New Stop-and-Search Powers
Detainees
keep quiet on Sept. 11 plot
Norwegian
terror suspects released pending investigation
Turkish
Police Arrest 5 on Al Qaeda Link
In
Overheard Calls, Terrorists Spoke of Major Attack, Officials Say
FBI
Resolves Questions About Hijackers
Terrorist
Suspect in Arizona Ordered to Remain in Custody
6
Islamic terrorists are in U.S. carrying Israeli passports
4
Jordanians from Tampa are held as the U.S. cracks down on sham marriages
Ashcroft
erred on Michigan terror links, no evidence ties Detroit men to attacks
Suspected
Terrorist Camp in ASIO Investigation Links Australia, Mideast
Al
Qaeda Cash Tied to Diamond Trade in Sierra Leone, Sources Say
Arrested
Al Qa'ida Men Knew in Advance of September 11 Attacks
Pakistani
Relative Says FBI Tortured Dead Detainee
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Financial
Headlines:
Air
Canada Asks for Federal Help
Bush
Adviser Warns on Fourth Quarter, Success Depends on Stimulus Package
Bush
Antitrust Gang's Surprising Activism
British
hotel group Millennium & Copthorne cuts 500 jobs
Vehicle
Sales for October Were Highest Ever in U.S.
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Farmers
fear financial ruin from bioterrorism
North
Dakota Trolls For California Business
Red
Cross returns some contributions: Plan for relief fund angers several
donors
Bills
Differ on Aid to Insurance Industry: House, Senate At Odds
Continental
Airlines begins new charter service to Cuba
Massive
quarterly loss for United Airlines; 2nd largest carrier $1.16 billion
in red
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Feature
Articles:
Kranish:
When Those Who Play Proxy Are Killers
Freund:
The Prophets, the Process and the Promised Land-Vayera
Keane:
My Job is to Report What I See, Not What People Want to Hear
Independent:
Mr. Blair's Middle East Trip Was Right and Courageous
Stille:
Suddenly, Americans Trust Uncle Sam
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Jane's:
The General and the Bomb
This
War Is About Islam, Says Salmon Rushdie, of "The Satanic Verses"
Fame
Bulletin
of Atomic Scientists: After September 11
Lasswell:
How the Red Cross Botched its Post-September 11 Relief Efforts
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Noonan:
We're All Soldiers Now; Survival Tips for the New War
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Henninger:
Why September 11 is a Powerful Argument for Capital Punishment
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McFarlane:
The Tragedy of Abdul Haq; How the CIA betrayed a freedom-fighter
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Sim
Osama: The Sims Take on Al Qaeda
Lowry:
Quagmire Time? It's Not Another Vietnam
Madden:
Crusade Propaganda
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