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Archives from November 17, 2001:
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| World | Afghanistan | Israel
| Military | Bio/Chemical | Investigation
| Financial | Features
US
Headlines:
Unlikely
allies fight federal anti-terror initiatives
U.S.
official warns of future attacks on vital computer systems
Ground
Zero: As Dig Goes On, Emotions Are Buried Deep
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Democrats'
Spending Calls Stall U.S. Anti-Terror Bill
As
Immigration Policies Tighten, Thousands of E Africans On the Run in the
U.S.
U.S.
House Names Conferees to Resolve "Sudan Peace Act" Differences
Next
Stop, Iraq; A post-Afghanistan antiterror agenda
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Journal may require a free login for access.
The
Sunni-Shiite Switch; How two Islamic sects traded places in the American
mind
Mrs.
Bush Decries Taliban Oppression of Women, Others
Congressmen
Urge Hizbollah to Reject 'Terrorism'
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Despite
Some Concerns, Civil Liberties Are Taking a Back Seat
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Allegiance:
"Either you are with us, or you are with the terrorists."
War
Adds Meaning to Ramadan in U.S.
Suicide
Flights and Crop Dusters Considered Threats at '96 Olympics
Aviation
Legislation Heads to Bush for Signature
Gas
Prices Fall, But Not in Line With the Cost of Oil
House
Promises Bill to Reduce Insurance Company Responsibilities in Terrorism
In
Chicago's Daley Plaza, Islam Gets a Place for the Holiday
Local
Michigan Officers Fear Pressure of Federal Plan
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United
States, Canada pledge fast work to improve flow at border
A
Quiet Plea Moved the City to Restore Staffing at Ground Zero
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World
Headlines:
G-20
summit protests turn violent
India
calls for sanctions on nations harboring terrorists
U.S.
aid money to reward Uzbekistan
Pakistan
arrests 80 Taliban fighters trying to enter the country
Cuba
Opens to American Food Sales
Former
Cabinet minister Mo Mowlam attacks 'President Blair'
Turkish
Troops Detain 47 Iraqi and Afghan Nationals at Border Crossing
China
confiscates bin Laden pins from street vendors
Hezbollah
Determined to Resist Despite U.S. Threat
Sri
Lankan Tamil Rebels Kill Opposition Candidate
Russia
Sends Contact Group to Kabul
Uighur
group denies China terrorism charges
China
Claims that its East Tujue terrorists have ties to bin Laden
Kosovo
holds 'historic' election
Hunt
for Terrorists a "War Against Muslims", says Malaysian PM Mahathir
Mohamad
Al
Jazeera: What the Muslim World Is Watching
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Cuba
Ready for Normal US Relations
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Afghanistan
Headlines:
U.S.
Urges Afghan Rebels Not to Form a Government
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Taliban
envoy backs down from claim that bin Laden has left Afghanistan
Liberation
Time; Scenes from free Kabul
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Journal may require a free login for access.
Taliban
Vow to Hold Kandahar, Opposition Fractured
Taliban:
Bin Laden Has Left Country
Taliban
Denies Report of Kandahar Pullout
Despite
Iran Radio Claim, Bin Laden is Still in Afghanistan
Afghan
Women Exult But Wonder If Freedom Will Last
Alliance
brings law to streets of Kabul
Saudi
aid worker missing in Kabul
Time:
Afghanistan: New Freedom, New Fears
Afghan's
Support Increasing For Taliban After Killing Of Pashtoon
Bin
Laden's Lookalike Riddle
Interview
with Mullah Omar - Transcript
Al
Qaeda Strategist's Loss Could Cripple Ability to Launch New Assaults
Uncertainty
Surrounds Bin Ladens Whereabouts Amid Rumors of Pakistan
Citys
Shaky Situation; Jalalabad Leaders Fail to Form Government
Senior
officials of Northern Alliance declare foreign troops unwelcome on their
soil
Taliban
Confirm Death of bin Laden Aide, Mohammed Atef
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Lifting
the Veil Again: Saira Shah Returns to Afghanistan to Film 'Unholy War'
Nelofar
Pazira, an Exiled Star, Wants to Return Home to Afghanistan
Anti-Taliban
Forces Divided Over Presence of Foreign Troops
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Bin
Laden's elite force scatters; Brigade 055 expected to fight from mountains
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Israel
Headlines:
IDF
troops out of Tul Karm; Jenin pull-back expected this week
Israeli
Minister of Tourism Demands Firing of Foreign Minister Peres
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Military
Headlines:
British
Troops to Remain in Afghanistan Despite Northern Alliance Request to Leave
Hostile
reception for Allied Forces: Growing row over British troop influx
3,000
Turkish troops called on to calm Kabul
9
Koreans Join War, 5 to U.S. Central Command, 4 toU.S. Pacific Command
Kandahar
continues facing heavy bombardments
U.S.
to send 2,000 more troops to Kuwait as deterrent to Iraq
Rebels
Pause for Ramadan, but Vow Swift Attack on Kunduz
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registration once they have archived their articles.
French
Defense Ministry: Mirage Warplanes Will Attack Al-Qaida Strongholds
Pentagon
may set up command in Pakistan
American
air raids kill 11 civilians in Kandahar
B-52
bomber has blitzed Taliban positions around the northern city of Kunduz
Britain
to send in 6,000 more troops to Afghanistan
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Bio/Chemical
Headlines:
Due
to Uncertainty Over Anthrax Cleanup, Hart Building's Reopening Delayed
Irradiated
Mail's Delivery Delayed; Brentwood Items to Get Warnings
FL
Postal anthrax lawsuit denied; Judge backs USPS response to fears
FBI
Again Asks for Help From Public in Anthrax Investigation
Nuclear
materials on sale in Afghanistan
Chemical
Terrorism: The unsolved Tylenol cases, a generation before anthrax scare
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Investigation
Headlines:
Latest
anthrax letter points to US terrorist
Retracing
a Trail to Sept. 11 Plot
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Traces
found of U.S. terror underground
G-20
leaders vow to cut off terrorist funding
The
Push Is On: Authorities Seek Domestic Terrorists
EU
to Speed Up Terror Extraditions
List
of Florida flight schools found in papers Taliban left
Finance
ministers from around the globe discuss freezing terrorist funds
FBI
Raid Seized Bank Data in Chester, Pennsylvania
Taliban
prisoners yielding some clues to al Qaeda
FBI:
Hunting a "cold-blooded murderer", in reference to anthrax case
5
in Germany believed linked to hijackers - German law does not allow for
detention
September
11 Terror Suspect Declares Innocence to Mommy
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Suspected
Hijack Farewell Letter Found
Lawyer:
FBI raid in PA found no evidence of bioterrorist plot
Egyptian
National Pleads Guilty in Arms Plot
Terror
Detectives Investigating Real IRA Granted More Time
In
2 Abandoned Kabul Houses, Some Hints of Al Qaeda Presence
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Financial
Headlines:
U.S.
economy remains fundamentally strong, poised to counter global slowdown
Falling
Gas Costs Lead Decline in Consumer Prices
Ridge:
Bush Won't Renege On $20-Billion Promise to NYC
NYC
GOP-White House Reach Tentative WTC Deal
Funding
pours into anti-terrorism programs; does anyone know where the money goes?
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Feature
Articles:
Independent:
Don't Forget the Real Target
Reeves:
In War, Truth and History Usually Die First
Americans
vs. the Media
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