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Archives from November 7, 2001:
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US
Headlines:
No
Bush apology to Saudis for media reports
In
Poll, overwhelming majorities of Americans still back President Bush and
war
Request
to make Social Security files more easily available stirs debate over
privacy
President
Bush pushes plan to support religious charities
Postal
Worker Mom Jailed in Anthrax Hoax in Broward County, Florida
The
Process of Removing the Loons from the Left
War
Puts Patriotism Above Politics: Beaten Democrats Get Behind Bush
United
Airlines Expands Duties of Company Involved in Security Breach
Bush
Threatens to Veto Spending Bill
FAA
beefing up security for holidays
Senators
Told of Lack of Answers in F.B.I. Inquiry on Bioterrorism
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U.S.
Takes Steps to Bolster Bloc Fighting Terror
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Hate
Mail from Iran to Washington D.C.
Inside Al
Sharpton's Controversial Meeting With the Palestinian Leader
Arafat
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World
Headlines:
Pakistanis
Act Against Taliban Briefings, News Coverage
Pakistan's
Musharraf departs on five-nation trip
Sharon:
Syria actively helping terrorism
Lebanon:
Politicians refuse to back US stance on Hizbullah
Lebanon's
Hammoud plans to stay away from UN General Assembly
Lebanon
boycotts Euro-Med photo-op in protest
Matar:
The Vision of the United States
France
Opposes U.S. Proclamation of Hizbullah as Terrorist Group
American
warships to head towards Lebanese, Syrian coasts
Lebanon's
Hierarchy Bent on Defending Hizbullah Against U.S.
Lebanon
drawn into anti-terror campaign
Lebanon-U.S.
Collision Over Hizbullah
Beirut
Banks Future Uncertain After Request to Freeze Assets Refused
Beirut
Defends Hezbollah Funds
Lebanon
Denies Massive Laundering With Bolivia
U.S.
Suicide AttacksThe Jarrah Family Connection
3
Japanese MSDF ships to be dispatched to Indian Ocean Friday
In
Britain, a Bitter Debate Over Afghanistan
Lebanon
to reject request to freeze Hizbullah assets
UNICEF
hastens to ship relief goods from Uzbek sites to northern Afghanistan
In
Zimbabwe, Mugabe Threatens to Close Newspaper Critical of His Gov't
Burundi
Killings Put Mandela's Peace Plan at Risk
Europe
is Playing a Vital and Coordinating Role in War on Terror
Terrorist
Wins Early Release in Greece
Russia's
Putin Disputes Iran Weapons Report
In
Britain, 4 Held for Carrying Weapons in Luggage
More
than 100 hurt in Madrid bomb attack
Bush Warns Europe That No Nation is
Neutral
Muslims,
Arabs Denounce Canada's Anti-Terrorism Bill
The Counterwar Redirected; Allied Enthusiasm
Turns to Grudging Approbation
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Afghanistan
Headlines:
Amnesty
Asks Who Will Assume Responsibility for Afghan Refugees
Taliban
has lost 500, says Alliance
Anti-Taliban
forces near Mazar-e-Sharif
Loud
explosions on outskirts of Afghan capital
Taliban
execute Abdul Haq's nephew
Anti-Taliban
Groups in South Smaller than in the North
UN
Charges that Taliban is Making Relief Impossible
An
Explanation for Some of the Misinformation We're Receiving from Afghanistan
The
Child Soldiers
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Israel
Headlines:
Bush
has no plans to meet Arafat at UN
Arab
MK Bishara Loses Immunity, Will Be Tried in Israel
Israel:
Alert on Green Line lowered as suspects flee; IDF kills militant
The
Crossed Messages of Israeli Public Relations
Matar:
The Vision of the United States
Settlers
Trickle Out of West Bank
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Military
Headlines:
A
Month in a Difficult Battlefield: Assessing U.S. War Strategy
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U.K.
Defends Use of Cluster Bombs in Afghanistan
US
bombing 'kills' Taleban chief
Pentagon
shows 'unique' video of bombing campaign
Navy
Secretary Says Sailor, Marine Morale High on Carriers
Center
Works to Protect Communications Infrastructure
U.S.
Plucks Rebel From Afghanistan for 'Consultations'
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Northern
Alliance Claims a Victory in Wake of U.S. Bombing
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Gunman
Opens Fire at U.S. Air Base near Doha
Special
Forces Saddle Up in Search of Enemy Targets
U.S.
Shapes a Hit and Run War
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Bio/Chemical
Headlines:
U.S.
Anthrax Victim Called 911 Hours Before Death
Hamas:
Anthrax should be put in US water supply
Anthrax
investigation stalls; officials hope attacks have stopped permanently
Vast
Quarantine Powers Advocated for U.S. States in Proposed Law by CDC
Anthrax Found in U.S.
Consulate's Mailbag in Russia
The Best
Biodefense: Protecting Drug Patents Can Protect Our Longterm
Health
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Investigation
Headlines:
FBI
targets N.Y. woman in anthrax probe
Bin
Laden network 'plotted hundreds of attacks'
Bush
Announces Closure of Two "Terrorist-Financing" Networks
FBI
Told to Back Off Bin Ladens After Bush's Election
Indian
detained after attacks 'confident' he will be released soon
Officials
raid U.S. businesses in global crackdown on bin Laden's financial network
3
Foreign Student Pilots Arrested Near Punta Gorda, Florida on Visa Charges
Swiss
Police Detain 2 Arab Financiers in Terrorist Probe
Italian
Police Arrest 2 Employees of a Middle Eastern Management Company
Many
Arrested in Investigation of 9/11 Attacks Released, as per Bush Admin.
U.S.
Seeking to Freeze bin Laden Assets in 4 Countries
Foreign Workers in U.S. Face Tough Time Since Attacks
U.S.
Moves on Islam Money Exchanges
Egypt
arrests 21 members of outlawed Islamic group
When
Terror Hides Online
Malaysian leader denies knowledge of
tape showing hijacker, bin Laden connection
FBI Turns Down Hundreds of Ex-Agents Offering Help
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Financial
Headlines:
Red
Cross relief efforts under fire
World
Bank to Aid Reconstruction of Afghanistan
Greenspan
Gets Bolder
Bush
Threatens to Veto Efforts to Increase Funding for Homeland Security
Postal
Service May Seek $5 Billion Bailout
Red Cross defends handling of attack
funds
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Feature
Articles:
Lowry:
Collateral Nonsense
Goldberg:
2001: A Taliban Odyssey; The real lesson of Bin Laden
Hawkins:
Time on Our Side; Along with everything else
U.S.
Leaders are being transformed in a way unprecedented in post-WWII history
Krauthammer:
The Real New World Order; The American and the Islamic Challenge
Starr:
The Man Who Would be Dissident; Why the Press is Kind to bin Laden
Bockhorn:
The No-Nothing Press; They Should Get Over Themselves
bin Laden Jumps
on Bush's Blunder
Now
Reuters calls Sept. 11 "so-called terrorism."
Reconsidering
Bush v. Gore a Year Later
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A
Tortured Complaint: A UN Busybody Attacks U.S. Police for No Reason
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Rewarding
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Hanson: The Dogs of War; Lessons of the 20th
Century
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