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Last updated on 11/06/01.
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Archives from November 5, 2001:
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| World | Afghanistan | Israel
| Military | Bio/Chemical | Investigation
| Financial | Features
US
Headlines:
White
House links debate on Arctic drilling to national security, terrorism
Concealed
weapon applications on the rise in wake of attacks
7
Security Workers Fired at O'Hare
GOP
Divided Over Gephardt
Empty
Seats, Missing Stars at Emmys
7
O'Hare screeners suspended over security lapse
How
Afghanistan Went Unlisted as Sponsor of Terrorism
Ridge
Rebuffs Invitations to Appear Before Senate Committees
VA.
Afghans Caught Between Old World and New; Unheeded Warnings
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World
Headlines:
Tories
Refuse to Sign Pact With Muslims
Blair
to Ask Bush to Accept More Help from the Rest of Europe
Muslim
Leaders Fly To London
Taiwan
News: The Pope has Bowed to the Devil
Chinese
Reaction To Terrorism in America
Beijing
produces videos glorifying terrorist attacks on 'arrogant' US
China
and the Taliban -- Not
China
Supports ASEAN Statement on Fighting Terrorism
European
leaders renew pledge to back U.S. war effort at summit
Rumsfeld
Tells India That U.S. Wants to Extend Military Ties
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Ortega
Concedes Defeat in Nicaraguan Election
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NATO
officials won't say whether Iraq may be targeted
Uzbekistan
Keeps Border Closed
Baghdad:
Iraq Says OPEC Indirectly Financing U.S. Attacks
U.S.
Fears Pakistan on Shaky Ground: Nuclear Concerns
Norwegian
Observers to U.S. Central Command for Operations in Afghanistan
U.S.
Is Pushing to Open Bridge to Mideast, Asia
Saudi
Arabia fears upheaval at Mecca if US strikes continue
Arab
League Condemns bin Laden and Israelis
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Norway
Christian People's Party Supports US bombing
Pakistanis
Tone Down Call to Halt Airstrikes; Strikes to Continue Through Ramadan
Musharraf,
the Indispensable Ally, Grows More Confident
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Team
of American Military Personnel Arrives in Rebel Territory in Afghanistan
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U.S.
May Gain Use of More Air Bases to Strike Taliban
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Blair
pledges tolerance for Muslims
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Afghanistan
Headlines:
Taliban
Will Carry Out Annual Polio Vaccinations Despite War
Taliban
Hold Ground, Despite Barrage
Taliban
are Afraid of Rebel Chieftan, says Brother
Taliban
Government Functions in Afghanistan but in Style
Taliban:
U.S. Citizen Died in Taliban Custody
Who's
who in the Northern Allianc
Taleban
Demand UN Aid
Taliban
Show Off 'Downed 'copter'
Taleban
Fighters Said Killed in Kabul Raid
Bin
Laden Arabs buy husbands for their women: sign they do not expect to survive
Taliban
Say War with United States Will Be Long
1,200
more Pakistan tribesmen join Taliban - Number now 4,400
Doubts
and Truths About Abdul Haq
Northern
Alliance Gains New Airstrip
Taleban
hands over US commando's body, dead of kidney failure
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Israel
Headlines:
Two
Palestinians Wounded, Israel Leaves Qalqilya
Israeli
Pullout Resumes, Despite Gunman's Attack on Bus
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Military
Headlines:
U.S.
Beefing Up Special Forces in Afghanistan, "Hurting" Taliban
Helicopters
Heard in Kabul Raid, Marking Possible Shift in Tactics
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Janes:
Special forces and the reality of military operations in Afghanistan
DoD:
DoD Works to Better Educate Healthcare Workers on Vaccines
DoD:
DoD Wants Your Ideas to Counter Terrorism
DoD:
Ramadan and War
Arkin:
Bombing the Red Cross
Background:
Hersh Kennedy and Monroe Story: It wasn't true
Generals
Myers and Franks Deny Hersh Report in the New Yorker
Hersh:
What happened when the Special Forces landed in Afghanistan?
U.S.
Heavy Bombers Hit Taliban Hilltop Positions
American
Gunship Helicopters Attack Taliban Military Positions
Rumsfeld
Confident that Military Operation Will Not Drag On for Years
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DoD:
Secretary Rumsfeld Media Availability with Minister of Defense of India
DoD:
Leaders Emphasize Campaign Is Against Terror, Not Afghan People
DoD:
Central Command Sends Team to Examine Tajik Bases
Joint
Chiefs of Staff Chairman: US Casualties Not Due to Taliban
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Bio/Chemical
Headlines:
Urge
Speedier Plum Island Study; Security scrutinized after 9/11 terror attacks
FDA,
HHS Mailrooms Test Negative for Anthrax
Wary
of Smallpox, CDC Vaccinates its Own
Super
Spores: Understanding the Hardiness of Anthrax and Other Bacteria
India
Says It Develops New, Safer Anthrax Vaccine
Mayo
Clinic Unveils Rapid Anthrax Test
Anthrax
found in post office at Pentagon
Dept.
of Epidemiology: The Ames Strain of Anthrax
Fayetteville:
Powder not anthrax
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Investigation
Headlines:
Dubai,
UAE May be Haven for Terrorists
Chicago
airport detainee listed same address as 9/11 material witness
In
the Wake of 9/11, Judges Rarely Deny Justice Dep't Phone Taps, Searches
Hijackers
Depicted as Elite Group: Note Differences From Other Terror Cells
U.S.
Gets Help in Finding and Freezing bin Laden's Funds
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FBI
arrests Saudi national in counterfeit visa sting
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Financial
Headlines:
With
Gloomy Economy, Another Fed Cut Expected
Beating
terrorism will boost economy, says Blair
911
Terror Attacks May Benefit Taiwan Aviation Sector in Long Run
Justice
Department asks for input on victims' compensation program
Concerns
about terrorism lead to boom in tools for keeping tabs on kids
War
in Afghanistan could cost U.S. up to $1 billion a month
OPEC
to Cut Output by as Much as 1.4 Million Barrels a Day
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Feature
Articles:
Easterbrook:
Free Speech Doesn't Come Without Cost
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Lind:
Air Heads; Air power is never enough
Harley
Sorenson: Police State No, Police On Planes Yes
Kurtz:
Out of Sparta; The face of the Pashtuns
Takeyh:
Ayatollah Attitude; Irans place in the new war
Ledeen:
Radical Failure; A great revolutionary war is coming
How
Can I Help? A role for writers and artists in the new war
What
Women Want: Feminists Agonize Over War in Afghanistan
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