News Archive Guide

 

             Last updated on 11/05/01.

News Archives from November 4, 2001:

US | World | Afghanistan | Israel | Military | Bio/Chemical | Investigation | Financial | Features

US Headlines:

Son of Hanged Fighter Vows to Seek Peace

Islamic news media become new front line of America's war

Illinois Prosecuter Charged With Felony Disorderly Conduct in Anthrax Hoax

Time: Bombs Away; The U.S. inches closer to a slit-throat campaign

Officials downplay risks of pollution near Ground Zero

Passenger Causes Arizona Bus Crash, Injuring 30

Texas Airport Cleared After Security Breach

Condoleeza Rice: The Player

Rumsfeld Trip Apparently Paying Off

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World Headlines:

Pro-Taliban Leader Placed Under House Arrest in Pakistan

Yasmin Alibhai-Brown: We British Muslims Must Reclaim Our Faith From the Fanatics

Blair Summons Europeans for a Council of War

Arab Press Slams Washington's Mideast Stance

Listening for Islam's Silent Majority: Where Are the Moderate Muslims?

Indonesian Moderates Send Militant Packing

Troops on Standby for Nicaraguan Elections

Somalia Draws Anti-Terrorist Focus

Uzbekistan: Families' stories shed light on new ally's rights record

Young Afghan Americans Exploring Their Roots

National Guard to Protect UK Nuclear Sites

Arab Politicians Reject Bin Laden's Call to Arms, Support Palestinians

34 Muslim Separatists Killed in Indian Administered Kashmir

Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) to Close Ranks Against Terrorism

Japan Prime Minister Koizumi to reassure Asian leaders about SDF role

Leaders from Britain, France, Germany, Italy and Spain to Discuss Afghanistan

UN Dismisses Threat of War Between Uganda, Rwanda

Japan, U.S. discuss mission of SDF

Japan: Aegis warship to stay behind

Arab leaders say Osama bin Laden doesn't represent Muslims, Arabs

Secretary Rumsfeld Press Conference with Tajikistan Foreign Minister

Real IRA suspected in Birmingham blast

IRA's decision to disarm spurred by Sept. 11 attacks, says Sinn Fein leader

Canadian Provinces Prepare for Emergency

North Korea Says It Will Sign Anti-Terror Treaty

Australia ready to import smallpox vaccine

Iran, Taliban hold secret negotiations

Bomb blast in Birmingham Thought to be Work of Irish Republican Dissidents

North Ireland Police Force Renamed

North Korea Criticizes Japan's Terror Law

Watkins: The Holy War and the Reverend Blair

Beijing produces videos glorifying terrorist attacks on 'arrogant' U.S.

Venezuela's Chavez Clarifies Remarks

Indian Express: Satisfaction that Lashkar-e-Toiba Added to U.S. Terrorist List

Nigeria pledges to support anti-terror coalition

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Afghanistan Headlines:

Bombing Alters Afghans' Views of U.S.

4 Silent Men Personify U.S. Aid to Rebels

Ousted Afghan President, now with Northern Alliance, gave passports to Al-qa'ida

Freed Journalist Says Taliban Are in Good Spirits

Opposition attacking Taliban Stronghold, Mazar-i-Sharif

"The Americans don't know what they're getting into ...": Afghan

Can Afghan rebels really accomplish US aims?

US warms to rebels, slowly

Anti-Taliban forces said to be on the offensive

Afghanis largely see Bin Laden as unwelcome intruder

Rebel escape leaves Taliban facing revolt

1,200 More Pakistan Tribesmen Join Taliban

Afghan families flee over Khyber Pass into Pakistan

Taliban Speak of Being Buried Alive by B-52 Bombing, a British Muslim Surrenders

Rumsfield: The Taliban has ceased to function as an effective government

Taliban Claim Arrested American Died in Kandahar Hospital

Taliban See Conspiracy Against Pakistan's Nuclear Program

Words Are a Key Weapon in the Taliban's Arsenal

Taliban officer defects; turns over soldiers and villages

Envoy of exiled king remains at large in Afghanistan

Many Flee From War to Cities, Not Camps
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U.S. Intends to Nurture Taliban Opposition

Jabal-us-Saraj, Afghanistan: Afghans Get a Taste of Western Media

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Israel Headlines:

Hezbollah Proud to be on US Terror List

Palestinian Terrorist Fires on Bus in Jerusalem, 2 Dead

Arafat's arrest policy causes tension in Palestinian Authority

Sharon: No One Negotiates Behind My Back

Speculation on Why Israeli PM Sharon Cancelled His Trip to the U.S.

Terrorists Charged With Plotting to Kill PM Sharon

Israeli Missles Destroy 3 Palestinian Factories

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Military Headlines:

Special forces play key role in Afghanistan bombing

U.S. Beefing Up Special Forces in Afghanistan, "Hurting" Taliban

U.S. bombers target Taliban positions; plans for broad-based Afghan gov't proceed

Dod: Secretary Rumsfeld Media Availability with Pakistani Foreign Minister

Dod: Rumsfeld Media Availability with Uzbek Minister of Defense Qodir Gholomov

Dod: Gen. Myers Interview with Meet the Press, NBC TV

Comparing 3 Wars: Persian Gulf, Kosovo, and Afghanistan

U.S. campaign in Afghanistan enters new legal territory - International Law

Opposition claims battle win after 800 Taliban change sides

American bombing mauls 300 Taliban fighters

General Myers: US Places More Forces in Afghanistan; War Going as Planned

A Vigorous Debate on U.S. War Tactics
*Note: NY Times requires registration once they have archived their articles.

Taliban Claim 40-50 US Troops Killed While Helicopter Crashes in Afghanistan

Mazar-i-Sharif Set to Fall Into Hands of Northern Alliance

US Warplanes Begin 5th Week of Airstrikes

Hints of Stalemate: Experts: Groundwar key to victory

U.S. Intends to Nurture Opposition Forces

Allies set for ferocious escalation of ground war

This war will get much nastier before it is won

Thousands of troops in big Afghan push "within weeks"

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Bio/Chemical Headlines:

Anthrax attacks may be homegrown

Report: U.S. Once Tested Bioweapons on Civilians

No Sign of Anthrax in Bethesda Powder, Possibly a Halloween Prank

Anthrax Spores Found in Package Sent to New York City Hall by NBC

Anthrax scare aids new firm: Bio Threat Alert Test Strip

Spent Nuclear Fuel Pools Seen Vulnerable to Attack

At northwest sites storing the weapons of world wars, soldiers on alert

Moynaq, Uzbekistan: World's Largest Anthrax Burial Ground

Even Santa's worried about getting anthrax

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Investigation Headlines:

Man arrested at Chicago airport trying to board plane with 7 knives, stun gun

Possible Al-Qaida Operative Detained in Jordan

A deliberate strategy of disruption U.S. detention efforts target Mideastern men

Al Qaeda terrorist worked with FBI; X-Silicon Valley man plotted embassy attacks

N. African men accused in embassy terror plots

FBI Raids Apartments in Trenton, New Jersey, Making 1 Arrest in Anthrax Case

Despite Billions Collected, Aid is Slow in Coming to Families of 9/11 Victims

Immigration law fraught with conflicting views

Most Jailed in Terrorism Sweeps Wait

Pakistani Scientists In And Out Of Custody

Revealed: the bloody pages of Al-Qaeda's killing manual

Secrecy Continues to Shroud Terror Detainees

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Financial Headlines:

Not in the Business Plan: 9/11 Left Some Small Firms With Problems No One Can Fix

Demand Up for Charter Planes

NY Economy on the Rebound

Islamic American Nonprofits Face Increased Scrutiny in U.S.

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Feature Articles:

George: Chin Up, America

Time: Hate Club; in-depth look at al-Qaeda

Militant Islam - world without women; Extremism tied to gender gap in leadership

White Power and Al Qaeda Unite Against America

Andy Rooney: Follow What Leader?

Is Will Smith Converting to Islam?

New Yorker: Annals of Covert Action: Shoot Out at the CIA

Balzar: The Peaceniks Are on the Fringe Where They Belong

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