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Archives from November 13, 2001:
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| World | Afghanistan | Israel
| Military | Bio/Chemical | Investigation
| Financial | Features
US
Headlines:
How
Far Will Americans Go To Fight Terrorism?
Bin
Laden Adviser at Fort Bragg Lifted U.S. Forces' Playbook
Afghan-Americans
cautiously optimistic about Taliban's retreat
Officials
Say Voice Recorder Indicates American Flight 587 Crash Was an Accident
*Note: NY Times requires
registration once they have archived their articles.
Daschle
Using 9-11 to Block Bushs Proposal to Increase U.S. Energy Security
Bush:
U.S. to Reduce Nuclear Warheads
White
House Cheers Taliban Withdrawal
Trade
Center Survivor Dies in Flight 587 Crash
260
on (587) Jet Die in Queens Crash; U.S. Officials Doubt Links to Terrorism
*Note: NY Times
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This
is the new reality
Powell:
More Democracy, Less Poverty
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World
Headlines:
Chinese
FM Proposes Political Solution to Afghan Problem
U.N.
says 100 Taliban fighters killed by opposition, reports sketchy
Musharraf
calls for the withdrawal of all forces from the Afghan capital Kabul
With
Us or Against Us: Choice Irks Many UN Nations
Hizbullah:
Freedom Fighters or Terrorists
Islamic
Fundamentalism in the Balkans
Pakistan's
Peace Pessimism
T
V R Shenoy: India has lost the PR war
Blair
seeks an end to external support for terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir
India:
Pakistan should make no-war pledge
Chinese
FM Urges Comprehensive Measures Against Terrorism
On
BBC's John Simpson's claim that the BBC "liberated" the city
'BBC
liberated Kabul' says Simpson
Germany:
Even in the Center, Greens Are Growing Weak
Germany:
Schröder Considers Ending Coalition if Partner Refuses to Support
War
An
Ally in Bangladesh, Not to be Overlooked
Bush-Putin
Meeting Augurs Strong Bond of Cooperation
U.S.
and Iran Shake Hands
Kuwaitis
Reported to be in Iraqi Jail
Blair
Says Taliban Clearly in Retreat, Warns That Objectives Still Not Met
Emir
of Bahrain Gives Approval of U.S. Actions in Afghanistan, Offers Bases
Australian
Prime Minister Wins 3rd Term in Time of Crisis
Musharraf
Offers Peacekeeping Troops
Blair:
U.N. presence needed in Afghanistan
New
Palestinian Official Puts His Feet to the Fire With Words of Moderation
In
Pakistan, It's Jihad 101
*Note: NY Times
requires registration once they have archived their articles.
Bodies
of Foreign Journalists Transferred, Violence Reported in Mazar-i-Sharif
Jordan,
Lebanon Urge U.S. to Exclude Hizbollah From Terrorist List
Mass
Protests Against India's "State Terrorism" Threatened
Lebanon:
Accepting US demands could lead to civil war
Bishara
formally charged
Isolationism
not an option for the west, says Blair
President
Saddam Hussein meets Sudanese President's envoy
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Afghanistan
Headlines:
Bush
Plan to Aid Rival Tribes, While Closely Monitoring Defecting Taliban
Bush,
Putin Focus on Afghanistan; Fleischer on Reports of Executions by N Alliance
Two
Former Generals Plot Secret Revolt
Northern
alliance invites other Afghan factions to Kabul for negotiations
Afghan
refugees begin trek home
U.S.
Northern Alliance Controls All of Northern Afghanistan
8-Country
Group Accelerates Search for Alternative to Taliban Rule
Joy
in the Streets After Taliban Flee Kabul
Taliban
say leaders Mullah Omar and Osama bin Laden are alive and well
Cities
Fall. What Next? Suddenly, the Northern Alliance runs over Afghanistan
Bodies,
destruction litter the road to Kabul
Taliban's
Mullah Omar flees to Pakistan
Omar
tells Taliban to stand and fight
Can
the Northern Alliance Control Kabul?
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'Good'
Afghan warlord offers hope Moderate once controlled 6 provinces
In
a Liberated City, Beards and Burqas are Gone, TV Sets and Radios Unearthed
U.S.
Evaluating Kabul Situation, Pakistan Watches Developments
Exiled
Afghan King Curses Alliance
Executions
of Prisoners of War Cast Doubts on Alliance
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requires registration once they have archived their articles.
8
Christian Foreign Aid Workers Moved From Kabul by Taliban as NA Approaches
Afghans
Not 'So Simple,' Leader Says of Alliances
Taliban
promise 'big surprise' for Northern Alliance
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Israel
Headlines:
Israel
Army Won't Prosecute Soldiers in Death of 11 Year-Old Palestinian Boy
Israel
Files Charges Against Arab Lawmaker
Palestinian
Official: Bush's Credibility on Line
Rights
Groups Say Israeli Torture of Palestinians Routine
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Military
Headlines:
Northern
Alliance Takes Jalalabad, 5 Other Districts
Rumsfeld:
The War Continues
DoD:
DoD News Briefing - Secretary Rumsfeld and Gen. Myers
DoD:
Companies Receive DoD's 'Freedom Award'
'Small
number' of U.S. troops in Kabul to advise opposition
Allegiances
Fluid and Confusing in Taliban Forces' Collapse
*Note: NY Times
requires registration once they have archived their articles.
Peering
Into The Future; The military contemplates network-centric warfare
DoD:
Reports Out of Afghanistan 'Encouraging,' Official Says
As
Taliban retreats, more Marines head to region
US
Missile Put Al Jazeera TV Out of Action in Kabul
Northern
Alliance Takes Presidential Palace in Kabul
Reports
that Taliban are fleeing its key city and spiritual stronghold of Kandahar
Opposition
Soldiers Exult in Kabul
Alliance
Tribal Chief Claims Kandahar Airport Falls to Opposition
Northern
Alliance Scores Triumph in Afghanistan
Analysis:
Using Victory in North to Fight War in South
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No
Sign of Taliban Forces on Streets of Kabul
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Taliban
Said to Desert Kabul as Rebels Move In
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Bio/Chemical
Headlines:
Anthrax
And The Immigrant
State
Dept. Mail Building in Virginia Has Anthrax
Bioterror
Fears Could Delay Stem Cell Research
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Investigation
Headlines:
Justice
Dept. wants to interview 5,000 foreign men, names distributed to prosecutors
Text
of President's Order for the Detention and Trial of Certain Non-Citizens
EU
approves Internet eavesdropping in bid to combat terrorism
Spanish
police arrest 11 allegedly linked to al-Qaida
Bush
Order: Terror Trials by Military Rather Than Civilian Courts
International
students face more scrutiny
Spanish
police arrest 9 allegedly linked to al-Qaida
Probe
of American Flight 587 Crash Focuses on Possible Engine Failure
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Financial
Headlines:
The
Future of Flight Attendants: Her Boss Got $3.2 Million. She Got Shoved
out Door
Gay
and Lesbian Partners of 9-11 Victims Struggle to Receive Their Benefits
World
Trade Organization summit on rocks
Stocks
Rally on News of Progress Against Taliban
*Note: NY Times requires
registration once they have archived their articles.
Dollar
Covers Losses After Fears Soothed
Stocks
Rally, Wall Street Breathes Easier
Bush
orders increase in emergency oil reserves
Struggling
airlines absorb another blow
Red
Cross Will Return Donations On Request
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Feature
Articles:
A
Win; Victory makes everything look different
Roman
Catholic Bishops call for a moral code in conduct of war
Shiflett:
Men O War; Testosterone as a weapon of war
Derbyshire:
O Valiant Hearts; In remembrance of those who went before us
Goldberg:Canines
to the Rescue; Best friends, and examples
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