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US
Headlines:
Going
Ballistic: Pentagon Fires on Critical Scientist
Laili
Helms, Other Taliban Representatives Stop Talking
Islamic
Charity Sues Over Rumors of Terrorist Ties
Libertarians
Turn Thumbs Down on Airport Bill
Pilots
May 'Shut Down System' If They Can't Carry Guns
Arabs,
Muslims in U.S. pan Justice Department plan as racial profiling
Hawks
Debate: Is Terror the Problem, or is it Islam?
Mrs.
Bush Makes Case Against Taliban
Democrats
Force Delay in Anti-Terror Legislation
Wheelchair-bound
Man Arrested at Mosque in LA; Had Guns and Message for Osama
Man
With Gun Flees Security at Hartsfield Airport in Atlanta
Guardsmen
called to protect piers in Key West port
Quagmire
is on Hill, not Afghanistan
On
Left and Right, Concern Over Anti-Terrorism Moves by Bush Administration
University
of Miami Employee Fired Over September 11 Remarks
Tennessee
Dry Cleaners Cleaning American flags at no Cost
Amusement
parks consider installing surveillance devices after attacks
Rumsfeld's
new status, in brief: Commanding
Bush
Extends Ramadan Greetings to Muslims
If
the world abroad has been turned upside down, so it has here at home as
well
Officials
Warn Terrorists Might Retaliate Against U.S. for Taliban Collapse
Rescued
Americans Celebrate Their Freedom
Computer
Tallies Outpouring of Gratitude to Firefighters
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Cheney
Critical of Judicial Delays
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World
Headlines:
Australia
sets a six-month deadline for its peacekeepers
Militants
Attack Whites in Zimbabwe
Freed
Australian Captives: Caged like animals in a seething Taliban zoo
Afghan
campaign futile, says ex-terrorist
Islamism
in France, at least five million Muslims
Riot
police clash with Ottawa protesters, arrests made in advance of G-20 meetings
Violence
Around Muslim World this Ramadan
Germany's
Schroeder: Europe Opposes War Beyond Afghanistan
On
the First Day of Ramadan, Muslims Pray for America's Defeat
Cheers
To Jeers In Kuwait; Kuwaitis Angry Over Afghanistan, Israel
Ireland:
Paramilitary-style attacks by mainstream republican groups stopped on
9/11
Japan
Reverses Decision, Abandons Aegis Deployment in War on Terrorism
Egypt
On Ramadan's Eve
In
England as in the United States, Moderate Muslims battle radical voices
As
Blair's influence grows, so does criticism at home
Saidullah
Haneefee, Taliban Spy Chief, Mulls His Next Step
Busn
and Putin: Big power politics gets personal
Mandela
Separates Muslims from Terrorists
China
Sentences 21 Uighur Separatists, Executes Two, at Public Rally
Germany:
Parliament Gives Schroeder a Vote of Confidence
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Sudan
Urges UN to Review Sanctions
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EU
Anti-Terror Push
Arabs
brace for the next U.S. action
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Afghanistan
Headlines:
Former
Afghan king still in the picture, but only just
Bin
Laden and Taliban have no intention of going quietly
In
Afghanistan, The Taliban Pay The Price of Defeat
Taliban
Reported Fleeing Last Bastion
Taliban
Is Losing Popularity Among Pakistani Holy Warriors
Rescued
Aid Workers Witnessed Beatings by Taliban
Alliance
promises to maintain order; Weapons to be forbidden in Kabul
Afghan
Returnees have revenge, rebuilding in mind
Pentagon
Doubts Reports that Mullah Omar has Agreed to Leave Kandahar
Taliban
Leader Mullah Omar Agrees to Leave Kandahar
Taliban
Reportedly Plans to Withdraw From Kandahar
Bin
Ladens Failed Strategy, A Dream Destroyed
UN
says reports of mass executions in Afghanistan must be properly investigated
Alliance
soldier describes executing Taliban prisoners
Five
British Muslims have reportedly been killed fighting for the Taliban
Opposition:
Taliban Control Kandahar
Power
Vacuum in Kabul; U.N. Passes Resolution on Afghan Rule
Alliance
trying to quell fears of seizing power
Alliance
rejects UN peace force
Former
Afghan king prepares broadcast on eve of Ramadan
Now,
the Battle to Feed the Afghan Nation
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Warlords
Are Vying to Fill Vacuum Left by the Taliban
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Afghanistan:
Allies Building Force to Keep Order in a Vacuum
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U.S.
Fears Bin Laden May Flee
Oh
My God! They've Killed Osama! South Park Death For Osama
Britain
Won't Let U.S. Kill Bin Laden, According to Lord Rooker
In
Afghanistan, Post-Taliban Allegiances Shift Quickly
Mullah
Omar's Hardliners Down, But Not Yet Out
Interview:
Afghanistan's Former King Zahir Shah Speaks on the Next Afghanistan
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Israel
Headlines:
In
Post-Sept. 11 World, Israel is Back as a Top Issue
Israel
Coalition Faces New Strains
Despite
the P Word, the Squeeze is on Arafat
Palestinian
Protesters Seek Militant's Release
Midday
Ramadan prayers at the Temple Mount attended by 100,000 end peacefully
Israel
Eases Travel Restrictions during Ramadan
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Palestinian
Killed Near Israeli City
Continued
Israeli Violence Amid Palestinian Anniversary
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Military
Headlines:
U.S.
to expand its ground force; Troops to search for weapons of mass destruction
U.S.
troops in Afghanistan able to avoid harm's way, so far
Rumsfeld:
U.S. troops killed non-surrendering Taliban
U.S.
Bombs Pakistani Territory, Kandahar U.N. Demining Agency
DoD:
Bombing Continues on Ramadan's First Day
DoD:
Wolfowitz Addresses Changing Defense Priorities
Rumsfeld:
U.S. Forces in Ground Combat
U.S.
to Pursue Aggressive Testing of Missile Defenses
Top
bin Laden Deputy Mohammed Atef Killed by U.S. Air Strikes
Northern
Alliance Says It Captured Several Taleban Leaders
Japan
Aegis dispatch still afloat
Taliban
gather in home city; U.S. air strikes continue
Japan
Poised to Approve U.S. Strike Support Plan
Bombs
Said to Have Killed Some Al Qaida Chiefs
Navy
jet crashes; 3 eject to safety
Talks
Fail With Taliban Besieged in Kunduz
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Taliban
Under Assault in 2 Last Strongholds
France
Sends Troops to Afghanistan
Royal
Marine Commandos have taken up positions near the Afghan capital
UK
Advance Troops to Clear Afghan Airfield
Allies
Get Go-Ahead to Send in Their Troops
U.S.
says time may be right to send troops into caves and mountains
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Bio/Chemical
Headlines:
4th
Anthrax-Laced Letter Found, Addressed to VT Sen. Patrick Leahy
France
On Anthrax Alert: Spores Found for the First Time in Nation
Nuclear
Babies Stillborn; On the Kabul Compound Library of weapon construction
Tennessee:
White powder reported dropped from planes over Ringgold area
Lab
in abandoned Kabul base hints at chemical arms
U.S.
Set to Retain Smallpox Stocks
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Investigation
Headlines:
Suspect
arrested in Atlanta airport breach that caused four-hour shutdown
Leahy
challenges Bush on military tribunals
FBI:
More Terrorists May be Hiding in the United States
Algerian
Charged in Los Angeles Millennium Bomb Plot
Grand
jury has subpoenaed records from Condit in investigation into Chandra
Levy
Grand
Jury Calls Chest PA City Official in Anthrax Probe
Investigative
Theory: More than one anthrax letter sent to Fla. tabloid
Arab
supporters of bin Laden drew diagrams of a skyscraper attack before 9/11
Taliban
leader Mohammed Omar is reported to be in northern Afghanistan
Six
arrested in Real IRA bombs hunt
Recording
Reveals Hijack Struggle on United Airlines Flight 93
Iran
radio says bin Laden has probably fled to Pakistan
Immigration
judge orders 3 Tunisians out of U.S.
Investigators
Think Yemeni Man Was Meant to Be 20th Hijacker
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U.S.
Attorney Jo White to Step Down in Manhattan
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Angry
at Being Jailed During Ramadan, Arab Detainees Start Hunger Strike
Justice
Plan to Question 5,000 Raises Issue of Profiling
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Financial
Headlines:
Argenbright
Security Ousted at Logan
G.I.
Joe No Great American Hero, According to Lion & Lamb Project
Former
House and Senate Staffers to Win Millions as Lobbyists for Stimulus Bill
Arctic
Drillers Cozying Up To Jews; Oil effort to cut reliance on foreign supplies
U.S.
Industrial Production Withers in October
New
York lawmakers reach deal with White House on rebuilding funds
Securicor,
the UK-based Security Group, Considering Lawsuit Against U.S. Gov't
Graceland
lays off 50 workers; tourism on decline
Euro
continues to lag behind dollar as investors' preferred currency
The
Price of Recovery; High-end retailers finally acting like true capitalist
retailers
Insurers
Ask to End Terrorism Coverage in Home, Car, Life Policies
Delays,
Cost Grow For Dulles Rail Link
Bloomberg
Asks for NYC Aid in Washington Pilgrimage
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Oil
Price Warning as Russia-OPEC Dispute Grows
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Feature
Articles:
Weekly
Standard: Chattering Clinton, the NRCC, and more
Hollywood's
Greatest Contempts For Arabs
Moore:
Airport Insecurity; a Complete Cave-In to the Democrats
Terrorists
on Trial; The case for military tribunals
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Charity
Begins at Home, Ends Up Nowhere; We've all becomes slaves of bureaucracy
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Noonan:
The President Within; George W. Bush is downright Trumanesque
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Radical
Cheek: The legendarily bad timing of violent American radicals
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