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Last updated on 11/12/01.
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Archives from November 11, 2001:
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| World | Afghanistan | Israel
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| Financial | Features
US
Headlines:
Battle
Brings Out Pork-Barrel Politics, Military-Industrial-Congressional Complex
Bush
Warning to Allies Grates on European Nerves
Guiliani
to Bush: "This city, that didn't vote for you, is in love with you"
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Hillary
says Bush made fiscal mess
Red
Cross Collected Blood Knowing They Couldn't Use It
Some
travelers want more active security role for National Guard
Anxieties
getting the better of many of us in United States
U.S.
Attacks in Afghanistan Enter 6th Week
Bush
Vows $900 Million for Pakistan
Charges
Against Most NYC Firefighters to be Dropped
Red
Cross Collected Unneeded Blood, Lacks Facilities to Store
Rep.
Mike Doyle calls magazine account of Washington dinner 'twisted'
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World
Headlines:
UAE
Urges West to Review its Policies Toward Arabs and Muslims
Cheney
honors Marines, vows defeat of terrorists
Protesters
rally against CNN's war coverage
Meet
Samir. He's a family man, he's in his 40s- and soon he'll blow himself
up
Pakistani
leader not at all worried about his own or his government's survival
Rebels
Attack Sri Lanka Police Camps
Arrested
Pakistani Nuclear Scientists Say They Met bin Laden
Saudi
Arabia Praises U.S. For "New Language" on Mideast
In
Address to UN. Iran President Khatami Compares U.S. Airstrikes With 9/11
Terror
India:
Several developing countries back India; setback to US, EU
Post-Taleban
set-up high on Indo-British talks
Taiwanese
Muslims call for U.S. to halt bombing during Ramadan
British
government seeks emergency powers to detain suspects without trial
Gunmen
seize telecommunications facilities in Philippines
Indonesian
independence leader killed in ambush
Pakistan
to move of Afghan refugees to new camp
Blair,
Bush battle it out for leadership of the free world
300
Saudi students abandon studies in US
Japan's
Liberal Democratic Party Wants More Freedom on Use of Military
British
Muslims Warn of Riots Over Anti-Terror Law
Canadian
family remembers son two months after he died in trade tower
Canadians
snapping up record 17 million poppies for Remembrance Day
Canadians
go from distant to distraught; Northern neighbors feeling too close to
U.S.
Beirut
calls on US to remove Hezbollah from terrorism list
Pakistan
president assures foreign peers that nuclear weapons are 'well guarded'
Saudi
Intelligence Chief: Osamas claims about nukes have no authentic
proof
Pakistani
Govt says strike failed to disrupt routine business
British
Defence Secretary rejects women in frontline combat roles
World
Leaders Call for War Against Terrorism
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Afghanistan
Headlines:
Success
Paves Way for More Gains on Ground
Rumsfeld
sees friction between Taliban, al Qaeda
Mazar-e-Sharif:
Men flock to barber shops, women remove their burqas
Northern
Alliance Not Entirely Behind United States
Humanitarian
aid to enter Afghanistan by barge near Mazar-e-Sharif
Northern
Alliance Says Taliban is Retreating From One Stronghold After Another
U.S.,
N. Alliance continue attack on Taliban positions
Taliban
withdraw from Samangan, Jowzjan provinces
U.S.
Campaign in Afghanistan Offers Hope to Some
With
One Prize in Hand, Afghan Rebels Press On
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Taliban
Cut off in Retreat, Northern Alliance Gathering North of Kabul
Taliban
Opposition Claims More Victories
Afghan
Opposition Says Taliban Lose Main Force
Taliban
Likely to Kill NY's Jihad Jackass
Transcript
of Dawn's Exclusive Interview with bin Laden Nov. 9 2001
Alliance
At 'Gates Of Kabul'
Bin
Laden taunts the West: 'I'm ready to die'
Taleban
foes claim taking 5 provinces
Northern
Alliance claim capture of another northern city, its former capital -
Taloqan
Gen.
Abdul Rashid Dostum, a Warlord With a History of Changing Sides Mid-Battle
Northern
Alliance's Amnesty Offer Gains Praise from U.N.
South
Afghanistan Will be the Real Test for U.S. and Alliance Forces
Amnesty
International asks Afghan opposition to respect Human Rights
Bush
Cautions Afghan Opposition as It Hits Taliban
Afghan
Opposition Does Not Rule Out Entering Kabul
Jubilant
Afghan Fighters Set Their Sights on Kabul, U.S. Discourages
Oops:
Taliban's Allies Lost in Strange City
Northern
Alliance's Advance Puts U.S. in a Bind
Bin
Laden Admits Launching Terror Attacks on September 11th
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Israel
Headlines:
Bush:
'Palestine' In Policy Lexicon
Israeli
border guard opens fire to warn Lebanese stone-throwers at its border
Sharon
anxious to ensure U.S. will not surprise Israel with new peace initiative
Arafat
at UN: Palestinians are victims of state terror
Terror
Attack Strikes Sharon Region One Dead & Two Wounded
Human
rights groups accuse Israel of routine torture against Palestinians
Terrorist
Blows Himself Up in Bethlehem
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Pressure
of War Splinters Israel's Left
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Military
Headlines:
French
Journalist Killed in Afghanistan
10
Explosions Rock Kabul
American
Reporter Shot in Leg by Taliban Fire
SAS
move in as Taliban retreat
Britain
Confirms Troops on Ground, as 8,500 U.S. Troops Head for Region
British
Troops Go In
Britain
and US urge jubilant Alliance to march on Kabul
Cheney
to Marines: 'We will prevail'
US
bombings wipe out over 150
U.S.
and Alliance forces continue attacks on Taliban positions
Taliban
withdraw from Samangan, Jowzjan provinces
U.S.
Planes Bomb North of Kabul
Despite
Pentagon's Concerns, Taliban War Is Multi-Country
New
Front Illustrates Evolving U.S. Strategy
Secretary
of Defense Rumsfield Stirs and Delivers
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Bio/Chemical
Headlines:
Russians
Acknowledge Nuclear Security Breaches
Nuclear
Threat Is Real, Experts Warn
Nazis
tied to anthrax attacks; FBI sees links between Hezbollah, fugitive Germans
Anthrax
Traces Found in 5 Senate Offices
India
has hydrogen bomb, nukes safe, says Indian scientist
Musharraf
orders nukes moved after start of US bombing, nukes safe
N.Y.
Anthrax Case Still Puzzles Officials
N.J.
Anthrax Outbreak Appears to Be Over
U.S.
Bombs Suspected Bio-Weapons
Bin
Laden Denies Knowledge of Anthrax Mail
Al-Qaeda
nukes may have reached US shores
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Investigation
Headlines:
Evidence,
or another bullet in the media war?
Terrorists
exploited Saudi visas; U.S. lax in monitoring, particularly from rich
ally
Britain:
New dossier to spotlight bin Laden's self-incrimination
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Financial
Headlines:
WTO
endorses Taiwan's membership
United
weighing merits of pilots with stun guns
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Feature
Articles:
Independent:
We Asked Then, We Ask Now: What Are We Fighting For?
Kauffman:
I Love My Country, But Perhaps Not This One
All
aboard Cat's peace train
Muslims
seek a path into 21st century
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