News Archive Guide

 

             Last updated on 11/09/01.

News Archives from November 8, 2001:

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

US Headlines:

U.S. Sees Trade Talks as a Test of Leadership
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Bush: "My Fellow Americans, Let's Roll"

Bill Maher predicts comments will prove to be undoing of 'Politically Incorrect'

If war drags on, patience becomes a critical asset

Airport Security Switch; Republican senators change positions

FEMA official says olympic venues for the Salt Lake games look safe and secure

New York City Ends Investigation Into Firefighter Fracas

United States is Sensitive to Muslims, Says its Ambassador to the United Nations

Pilot of aircraft detained at Ocala airport identified

Military forces plane down at Ocala airport

Airlines Say They Have Completed Fortifying Cockpit Doors to Thwart Intruders

White House cyberspace security adviser frowns on national ID card

Ashcroft Restructures Justice Department

Rice Downplays Hope for Russia Pact

The Hill: Sex in the City

Veto Threat Divides Hill - Democrats See Campaign Issue

Bush aims speech at American psyche

Morrow: Federalizing the scissor-seizers will only lead to a false sense of security

Mayor Daley Wants No Weapons, No Excuses, at Chicago Airport

Bush warns of long war, makes decision on missile cuts

Bush & Blair: 'We Will Win'

Panel Urges Intelligence Shakeup, to Include Transfer of Power to CIA

Safety Becomes Prime Concern at Ground Zero
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Congress takes closer look at SS practice of selling information about dead people

More Firefighters Added to Crew to Calm Dispute at Trade Center
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World Headlines:

Axworthy urges Canada to take leadership role and help starving Afghans

Remembrance Day more poignant this year as Canadians head to anti-terror war

U.N. Security Reaches Unprecedented Level for Annual Session

Musharraf takes risk in leaving Pakistan; anti-government forces plan mass protests

McFaul: Putin's risky westward turn

Shackles Off, Russia's Muslims Are Still Chafing
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Thailand composer and writer Somtow Sucharitkul to write requiem to Sept 11

Cambodia has determined that bin Laden T-shirts are beyond freedom of expression

U.S. asks Pakistan to hand suspected terrorist Dawood over to India

India's Jaswant Singh says India's fight against terror not dependent on U.S.

Jordan's King Abdullah backs U.S. airstrikes

Arab League Secretary-General Amr Moussa calls for fair trial for Osama bin Laden

Pakistani Minister introduced the Taliban to Saudis, saying , 'They are my children'

UN Warns China Not to Use U.S. Afghan War as Pretext for Suppression

India PM Vajpayee calls for 'more cooperative' Indo-US partnership

Inter-Korean Talks To Resume Today

South Korean Groups Mobilizing in Protest of U.S. War in Afghanistan

Japan: U.S. Criticized for Not Signing Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty

Japan and United States Discuss Mission of Japan's Self-Defense Forces

Pakistan orders Taliban to close consulate in Karachi

North Korea: U.S. urged to apologize for killing Korean Buddhists

Growing U.S.-Russia Ties Criticized in Russia

Russian and U.S. Public Relations Machines in Full Swing

Pakistan braces for fresh showdown with Islamist parties

U.N. helicopter plunges into water off Sierra Leone coast

Top Iranian Official Hails Syria's Anti-Israeli Campaign

Putin Rules Out Possibility of Sending Russian Troops to Afghanistan

Prince Charles Slapped in Face with Flower by War Protester

Lebanon Tells Bush Flat 'No' on Hizbullah's Prosecution

China to Accede to, Sign Two Anti-Terrorism International Conventions

Former US president Bush hails China's anti-terrorism stance

US Plans 'Look' at Iraqi Arsenal; Bush, Blair Mull Afghan War Strategy

Blair: No Negotiation with Taliban

Pakistan Moves to Quiet Militants, Leading Opposition Voice Arrested

On again, off again, Pakistani leader warns about bombing during Ramadan

CubaNet: Yes, Cuba is a terrorist nation

Goering: Cuba suddenly seems to be a very safe place

Senate committee votes to loosen restrictions on food exports to Cuba

U.S. Offers Humanitarian Aid to Cuba

U.N. Official Claims that Anti-Terrorism Gives Cover to New Abuses

Defectors Cite Iraqi Training for Terrorism
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U.S. Likely to Delay Action on Iraq Curbs, Citing Concerns About Alienating Russia

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Afghanistan Headlines:

Rebels Attempting First Big Gains

BBC reporters enter Kabul

Alliance Forces Near Mazar-i-Sharif as Key Leader Calls for End to Attacks

Afghan leader Hamid Karzai says he did not leave Afghanistan, as reported by U.S.

Afghan opposition forces say they don't need foreign troops in fight against Taliban

Osama Laden granted Afghan nationality by Taliban

UNICEF aid for Afghanistan stopped at Uzbekistan border

Rebels Claim New Ground in Battle for Afghan City

Exiled Afghan resistance leader seeks alliance with Taliban against U.S.

Taliban rush troops to north Afghanistan

Taliban soldiers are raping and killing villagers in revenge for the US bombings

Northern Alliance: Friend or Foe?

Afghan opposition says two-pronged attack planned

Pashtun rebel still in Afghanistan asking for international aid in defeating Taliban

Taliban Tanks Versus Northern Alliance Horses

Taliban Gunmen Murdering Afghans Trying to Flee the Country

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Israel Headlines:

Palestinian suicide bomber injures two Israelis

Yasser Arafat, Zionist, A New History of Victimization

Palestinian Suicide Bomber Blows Himself Up, No One Else Injured

Arafat's familiar balancing act gets trickier

Rock-throwing legitimate form of protest, Arab MK tells Or panel

Security sources: Four Palestinians infiltrate south

Internet rumors aside, WTC attacker not held by Israel

In Israel, Opposition to Sharon-Peres plan growing

Sharon Calls for a Million Jews to Return to Their Homeland

Sharon Demands that Syria Return the Bodies of Abducted/Slain Israeli Soldiers

Bush: War on Terrorism Won't be Deterred by Israeli-Palestinian Crisis

Blair: War on Terrorism Cannot be Won Without Resolve to Israel-Palestine Crisis

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Military Headlines:

US soldiers recapture a peak in public esteem

Pentagon: Scores of Taliban Killed

Hope Dim for Overboard Sailor

U.S. raid 'kills 85 Pakistani militants'

Top Pentagon Officials Hail Progress of War

U.S. Sees Advantage in Afghan Winter

Search goes on for sailor missing in Arabian Sea

US Special Troops Work Alongside Anti-Taliban Forces in Afghanistan

Pentagon to send 4th carrier to Afghanistan

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Bio/Chemical Headlines:

Decades-old smallpox vaccinations may still protect

U.S. Officials Reorganize Strategy on Bioterrorism

Competing Theories for Anthrax Source

32,000 Americans Took Drugs to Prevent Anthrax

Hill Workers Urged to Get Flu Shots on Their Own

Postal Worker Who Died Suspected Anthrax Was Root of Illness
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Anthrax found at BP-affiliated company, Vietnamese official says

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Investigation Headlines:

Feds raid Seattle money exchange, fearing terror link

Report: Islamic terrorists trained in Iraq

Much of bin Laden money network still undetected, authorities say

UAE seizes assets of Al Barakat, other bodies

Why the US must rely on Arab intelligence

Courts Likely to Permit Use of 'Truth Serum' in Terror Investigations

London Man Denies Afghan Murder

U.S. Customs raids Seattle business in terrorist money probe

INS faulted for losing track of visa offenders

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Financial Headlines:

United Way Criticized for Donation

Postmaster Wants $5 Billion, Says General: Government Should Cover Anthrax Costs

Fed Blames Sept. 11 for Onset of Recession

$100 Million Missing From Twin Towers Brokerage, Investor Charges

Are the 9/11 Charities Giving Enough? Why is it so Difficult for Victims to Find Help?

Charity floods in for United States, trickles in for Afghanistan

World Economic Slump Strains Faith in Tools of Policymakers

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Feature Articles:

Hoagland: A Test of True Allies

Clock shows Doomsday alarmingly near

The Butcher of Baghdad's romance novel sets the Iraqi literary establishment on fire

The Hairless Terrorist, and Other Notes on Manliness

Fonte: Americanization Now; Getting serious about assimilation

Applebaum: Why the UN is Out in the Cold

Levin: Mission: Incomplete; No time for double standards

Never Silenced: A conversation about the life and work of Barbara Olson

McGowan: Covering Terrorism; The press and 9/11

Afghanistan and Vietnam: Some Peaceniks are Still Fighting the Last War
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Clinton says of terror, that the US is paying a price for its past of slavery and abuses

IslamiCity: The Demonization of Islam

The Decline of the Muslim Middle East, and the Roots of Resentment
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