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US
Headlines:
Senators
see future of high-tech security in biometrics demonstration
Bush
-- Eloquence and Force; On Phase One of this war
U.S.
Air-security legislation still faces obstacles
September
11th, Experts Say the Movie is Coming Soon
Ohio
man pleads innocent in attacks donations scam
Restructuring
of INS Underway
U.S.
Treasury Dept. Tightens News Leaks
Support
for Extreme Military Strategies Increases Among Americans
Cheney:
Terror War Far From Over
Survey
finds sense of safety eroding for most Americans
Dunphy:
National ID Cards; Not worth the pain
Seattle-Tacoma
airport stands still after security breach
American
Journalist Tells Students U.S. Mideast Coverage "Biased"
House
Members Find Airport Security a Hit-or-Miss Affair
In
Virginia, Afghans' Celebration Tempered by Fears Of Renewed Division
Compromise
Measure Would Use Federal Screeners Only at Busiest Airports
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A
Familiar Bush Strategy on Disarmament
Thief
hangs Old Glory in place of Colorado library phallus exhibit
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World
Headlines:
Crucial
aid corridor from Uzbekistan to Afghanistan reopened
U.S.
Eases Pressure on Hizbullah
Pakistan
Moves Troops Close to the Western Border, Concerned About N Alliance
Pakistan:
Violation of women rights by UN peacekeepers feared in Afghanistan
23
Jailed in Charges of Being Gay in Egypt, and Falsely Interpreting the
Koran
Bombing
in Afghanistan unlikely to disrupt traffic of heroin to Czech Republic
Prague:
Radio Free Europe Plot Deemed Unlikely; mention of Atta role 'speculative'
Kenya
High Court stops extradition of Muslims arrested in Mombasa to U.S.
Kenya:
Nassir refutes religious links in Mombasa arrests
Lebanon
goes on diplomatic blitz to counter US pressure on Hezbollah
Missile
Defense Accord Unlikely
Putin
Matches Bush on Nuke Cutbacks
Britain
Shows More bin Laden Links to Terror
Schram:
Jordan's courageous young queen
Making
History: The Washington-Crawford Summit.
Blair
Urges Southern Afghans to Oust Taliban From Strongholds
Militants
groups reject Hurriyat call for ceasefire in Kashmir
Apprehensive
Musharraf backs candidature of former King Zahir Shah
Majority
of UK Muslims Oppose Afghan War
There
is no moderate Taleban, warns India
Germany:
On September 11 we were all Americans, but not for long
Iran
and The Great Satan as Comrades in Arms?
Riyadh
turns its back on bin Laden; Saudi Arabia sheds ambiguities
Indonesia
Willing to Participate in Multinational Force in Afghanistan
U.S.
is not prepared to endorse a U.N. call for multinational security force
in Afghan
Lebanon's
Hizbollah Unfazed By U.S. Demands
Bush
and Putin Agree to Reduce Stockpile of Nuclear Warheads
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Iran
hails Taliban's Kabul defeat as victory for Afghan people
United
Arab Emirate Constitution Does Not Differentiate Between Men and Women
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Afghanistan
Headlines:
Slate:
The Incredible Shrinking Taliban
As
the Taliban flees, the people of Taliqan are released from theocracy at
its worst
Hurdles
to building a stable Afghan regime
Taliban
Claim Osama bin Laden and Mullah Omar Are Still Alive and Well
Northern
Alliance Consolidates Power, Jalalabad Captured
Taliban
Looted and Vandalized a Panicked City WhenThey Fled
Osama
bin Laden Faces Shrinking Sanctuary
The
New Collateral Damage, A Barroom Brawl
Confirmed:
American Aid Workers Have Been Released
Kandahar,
a City of Spiritual Beauty, Brooding in the Rubble
Confusion
Over Plight of Detained Western Aid Workers in Afghanistan
As
Afghans Await Return of Exiled President, Warlords Reclaim Their Fiefdoms
Fall
of Kabul, Anti-Taliban Forces in Afghanistan now Known as United Front
Kabul
Consolidated; Taliban Faces Defections
Day
of freedom is like a dream; Liberty flowers in Kabul as Taliban bodies
rot
Al-Jazeeras
Kabul Correspondent Assaulted as he Fled the City
A
tale of three cities: glee, retribution and a hint of anxiety in Afghan
capital
The
Chicago Tribune's Noreen S. Ahmed-Ullah, a Gender Mind Bender for Taliban
Deposed
Afghan President Rabbani to Declare Self Head of all Afghanistan
U.S.
Focus shifts from Taliban to ever-elusive Al Qaeda
Northern
Alliance vows to put Osama, Mullah Omar on trial if captured
Report:
Afghan Aid Workers 'Released'
Jailed
Aid Workers May Be Released
Taliban
Stronghold of Kandahar in Chaos
Pashtun
Tribesmen in South Rising Up Against Taliban
Following
War Efforts by Others, a UN envoy now outlines vision for Kabul
Taliban
Torturers on the Run
2
U.S. Targets Bound by Fate; Bin Laden and Omar Increasingly Desperate,
Defiant
Expatriate
ICRC Staff Return to Afghan Capital
Kandahar
in Panic, Refugees Say
Northern
Alliance Finds an Uneasy Kabul
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Taliban
Vanishes Into Landscape; Militias Fighters Leave City Streets
In
Fallen Taliban City, a Busy, Busy Barber
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UN
gives world's first blueprint for Afghan future
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Israel
Headlines:
Rights
Groups Claims Israeli Army Cover-Up
Palestinian
Mother Killed by Israeli Forces in West Bank
Palestinian
police arrest Islamic Jihad activist, spurring protests
Rose:
Ariel Sharon, closet dove?
Ignoring
Vatican, Muslims begin building mosque next to Basilica of the Annunciation
Israel
rejects demand by UN Security Council for withdrawal from Palestinian
areas
Palestinian
Police Arrest Jihad Activist in Jenin
Mubarak
Threatens; Powell Waffles; Arafat Under Pressure
Israeli
Army Accused of Coverup
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Military
Headlines:
U.S.
Prepared For Guerilla Warfare in Afghanistan
Future
Military Draft Could Include Women
Taliban
Fight Back With Guns, Rockets, and Suicidal Ambushes
Taliban
forced out of Kandahar
Pentagon:
Taliban May Be Regrouping
Reports
Say Taliban Has Lost Control of Kandahar Airport
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U.S.
Special Forces Hunting Taliban Leaders, Rumsfeld Says
Anti-Taliban
Forces Take Jalalabad
U.S.
Jets Target Retreating Taliban
Analysis:
Southern Afghanistan Will be a Crucial Challenge for U.S.
Thousands
of British troops are on 48-hour standby to be sent to Afghanistan
In
north, Taleban launches onslaught against Mazar-e-Sharif
Taliban
Retreat From Central Uruzgan Province
Northern
Alliance Claim That Taliban Now Claims Less Than 20% of Afghanistan
Airstrikes,
Payoffs Seen as Next Steps
Thousands
of UK troops set to enter Afghanistan
Bin
Laden Has Less Room to Hide In, U.S. Says
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Taliban
Forces Retreat; Bin Laden Hunt Intensifies
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Bin
Laden a tougher task for U.S. than Taliban, experts warn
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Bio/Chemical
Headlines:
Bioterrorism
fears taxing state health agencies
New
Evidence Points to One or More Additional Anthrax Letters
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Investigation
Headlines:
Spanish
Police Arrest 11 With Ties to bin Laden
As
Taliban troops switch sides, Pentagon anticipates a wealth of new intelligence
Bin
Laden's son visited Millenium Dome in London
Can
brainscanning technologies stop terrorists, or just threaten privacy?
Experts
Try to Get Info From Damaged Data Box; Probers Focus on Plane's Tail Fin
U.S.
Anti-Terrorism Panel to Call for National ID Card
British
intelligence report ties hijackers to al-Qaida
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AA
Flight 587 Crash Investigation Concentrates on Tail
Detectives
have arrested a 30-year-old man in London under the Terrorism Act
Investigators
knocking on doors of Mideasterners, looking through files
Indian
Troops Recover Over 500 kg of RDX, Cache of Arms, Ammunition
NYC
AA Flight 587 Crash: Sabotage Not Ruled Out, Accident Suspected
Ohio
Man Arrested for WTC Death Hoax
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Britain
to Publish New Evidence of bin Laden's Guilt
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Steven
Emerson, The Man Who Gives Terrorism A Name
FBI
raids 2 homes in Chester, refused to deny or confirm relationship to terror
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Financial
Headlines:
Oil
Prices Drop as OPEC Defers Production Cuts
140
Nations Agree on a Broad Framework for World Trade
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A
Cut Below; Conservatives are not picking the best tax-cutting policy
U.S.
Retail Sales Soar by Record 7.1 Percent in October
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NY
Lawmaker to Force Vote on Spending
White
House Aims to Stop Money Drive to Raise $11 billion to Help NYC Rebuild
Giuliani:
Confident That Feds Will Pay For WTC Cleanup
In
Response to Demand, Red Cross Now To Use Liberty Fund for Intended Purpose
Jobless
rate reveals state in recession; economic forecast grim for 2002
Aviation
Crisis Causes Decline at European Aeronautic Defense and Space Company
In
Britain, Unemployment Rises
Krugman:
Other People's Money
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Feature
Articles:
Morris:
Clinton's failure to confront terror in 1993 led directly to 9-11 attacks
Are
You Ready? The war's going well this week. But will our resolve last?
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Boot:
This Victory May Haunt Us; Winning still requires getting bloody
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Robbins:
Wanted: Dead; Its good to finally see a fatwa we can all get behind
Dowd:
Go Fly a Kite, Taliban
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