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We keep all 11-Sept news headlines archived so that anyone can find any article that was linked whenever they need it.

News Archives from November 18, 2001:

US | World | Afghanistan | Israel | Military | Bio/Chemical | Investigation | Financial | Features

US Headlines:

California Gun Owners Walk Softly, But Carry

New York: In terror's wake, a new civic unity comes to town

A Return to the Trades: With Technology Uncertain, a Search for Meaning

Faith bill advances amid religious mood in U.S.

Thousands attend Georgia protest against alleged human rights violations

America's toughest task in Afghanistan: Leaving

Powell: Terrorists are not freedom fighters

So What's Not to Like? Al Sharpton’s Jewish Problem

For Pentagon Families, Grief and Paperwork

Thousands of sleepers trained to attack West

US terror attacks have driven people to drink - and to smoke

Antiterrorism money is spread thinly in Michigan; No protection for nuclear plants

Principal of Chicago Muslim School Proud to be an American, and Muslim

Aviation Bill Effects to Take Time

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World Headlines:

Germany: Greens' Leader Urges Continuation of Coalition

Germany Ready to Deploy Within Days, But Will Not Join UN Force in Afghanistan

In New Zealand, E-mails spark Alliance turmoil

Thousands of antiwar demonstrators in London protest bombing in Afghanistan

Soldiers, civilians killed in Kashmir ambush

Guerrillas kill 18 soldiers in Philippines

China: Authorities Tightens Control on Muslims during Ramadan

Grassroots Democracy Wins First Case in Chinese Village

Iraqi Ship Sinks With Banned Iraqi Oil After Boarded by U.S. Forces

Philippine General Says Italian Priest Held by Muslim Gunmen Rescued

Pakistan: No Political Asylum for bin Laden or Mullah Omar

Russia rules out sending peacekeepers to Afghanistan

Japanese journalist released by Taliban

British Taliban Fighters Found Alive in Pakistan

I regret Kabul claims, says BBC TV's Simpson

Taliban fugitives: Arab suicide squads plan to fight on from Pakistan

Army deployed at Torkham; Musharraf chairs high-level meeting on national security

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Afghanistan Headlines:

Alliance's law looser than Taliban's, but still strict; floggings are common

Taliban Taken Prisoner Languish in the Dark; No Access to Red Cross

Plan Forming to Rebuild Afghanistan

Northern Alliance Warlords Showing Divisions

In Afghanistan, A post-Taliban Scramble for Power

Afghan men pack Kabul movie theaters

Analysis: Kandahar, Last Bastion of Taliban in Hot Water?

Held Captive; Northern Alliance detains suspected Taliban fighters in Kabul

Revenge Shapes Struggle for Taliban Holdout

Taliban Offering Conditional Surrender of Kunduz
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Afghan Girl, 16, Brings Kabul TV Back on Air
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Northern Alliance Agrees to Talks Outside Afghanistan

Alliance Official: Osama bin Laden is hiding 130 kilometres east of Kandahar

In Afghanistan, Fears Grow Over Former President's Return

Exiled Afghan King: 'I am against this war because I am against killing'

Britain and U.S. plan to stop heroin trade by buying Afghan opium crop

Alliance: UK forces came without agreement

British Troops Caught in Standoff Between Blair and Warlords

Defence secretary says British troops may not go to Kabul

Former King Zahir Shah terms Loya Jirga as only forum for solution of crisis

Former Afghan King: I Will Sacrifice My Health to Serve my Country

Mullah Mohammed Omar Changes Mind About Leaving Kandahar

Bin Laden Said to be Surrounded in Southeastern Afghanistan

A fleeing bin Laden could shave beard, making self difficult to recognize

Al-Qa'eda massacre Taliban to prevent them from surrendering

Held Captive; Northern Alliance detains suspected Taliban fighters

Pouring Out of Policharki; Afghanistan's most notorious jail is emptied

The battle for Afghanistan: As cities fall, stage is set for a new guerrilla standoff

A Roadside Graveyard for Taliban Stragglers

Northern alliance gumming up U.N. plans for new Afghan government

Taliban sex slaves: Search for the prison women who vanished

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Israel Headlines:

Arafat's historic support wanes; mainstream shifting backing to more militant groups

Powell: Less Mideast Violence Key to Palestinian State

Israeli leaders incensed over grotesque satire of PM Sharon aired on Abu Dhabi TV

PM Sharon: No PLO State Talks Before Cabinet Discusssion

EU Urges Israel on Peace Plan

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Military Headlines:

Osama bin Laden and Afghan Arabs Said to be Holed Up in Mountains

Taliban Offer Up City, Rebels Say, But With Conditions

Taliban, Seeking Safety For Loyalists, Offering To Surrender Kunduz

U.S. Officials: War is Far From Over

The fast fall of the Taliban; Bold horsemen began 7-day rout

Talks underway to secure surrender of Taliban fighters

Crew of USS Vella Gulf tracks flights in Afghanistan, Pakistan

Two U.S. Sailors Missing; Were Onboard Iraqi Tanker Sunk in Persian Gulf

Air Force saw targets, couldn't get OK to strike

U.S. Bombs Near Afghan City of Kunduz

Report: 30 civilians die in U.S. attack on tribal position

More than 60 reported killed in US bombing in east Afghan Khost area

Osama bin Laden run to ground as allied special forces close in

Besieged Taliban wait to be overrun

Death of Bin Laden's deputy: How the US killed Al-Qaeda leaders by remote control

Target Approval Delays Irk Air Force Officers

Secret CIA Units Playing a Central Combat Role

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Bio/Chemical Headlines:

2 Senate Buildings to Reopen

Smallpox vaccine uses fetal cell line; Some may refuse, worsening potential outbreak

Chinese Scientists Announce New Machine That Can Zap Anthrax Bacteria in Mail

Poll shows many Americans would like smallpox vaccination

Senator Leahy Awaits Anthrax Testing

Terrorist's Cookbook: A Taliban Researcher Practiced Crude Science
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Investigation Headlines:

Taliban Papers Mostly Doodling, showing little sophistication, even less practicality

Egypt Puts 94 Alleged Islamists on Trial

Spain Arrests 8 in September 11 Attacks

Al Qaeda houses yield maps, bomb materials, texts that are disappearing fast

Probe Unveils Support for Terror in United States

Officials Hope for New Clues of Anthrax Case in Senate Mail
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DNA may have been preserved on most recent tainted letter

In Britain, Benefit Fraud Ring Funds Islamic Terrorists

U.S. Sought Hizbollah Help After September 11 Attacks

British M15 Targets 20 Terror Suspects for Internment Under New Law

Rising Fears That What We Do Know Can Hurt Us; Cutting Back on Shared Data

Eight in Spain accused of al-Qaida ties

Retracing a Trail to the September 11 Plot
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A chilling look into terror's lair; Hideouts in capital reveal pamphlets, mines, diagrams

Secrets of Al-Qaeda: Network studied Oklahoma-style bomb

Al Qaeda architect's influence feared; Adviser considered brains behind holy war

Hijacker's Letter to Girlfriend; Officials find package dated Sept. 10

FBI Faces Renewed Police Complaints

Bin Laden Used Afghan Airline as His Own

Thousands of sleepers trained to attack West

Florida woman ordered to repay duped donors

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Financial Headlines:

Anaheim Resort area feels pinch; business is down, people are out of work

SW Florida awaits impact of border security and the upcoming harvest season

Putting a price tag on terror

Bid launched to recreate Buddhas destroyed by Taliban

So, Friend, It's Time for That Tax Cut
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British families of WTC victims could receive compensation for their trauma

Bush Pushes for More Trade Authority in Showdown Vote in House

Arts Groups Reeling From Downturn After 9/11 Attack
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Families of rescue workers killed in WTC attack receive charity payments

Russia Blocks Oil Production Cut; OPEC Threatens Price War

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Feature Articles:

Hottelet: Neutralize Hussein by succeeding in Afghanistan

With Taliban on the run, it's time to exploit momentum

Richards: Don't Mention the (real) War. It Might Spoil All the Fun

Shawcross: The UN Cannot Impose Peace Upon Afghanistan

Pipes: Russia Embraces the West - But will it last?
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Jenkins: Bring me the (talking) head of bin Laden
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White House Watch: Sliding down the slippery slope

Independent: This is a Campaign Against Terror, not Just the Taliban

Independent: A Coalition to be Proud of

Are Americans getting the full picture from TV news?

Media Wars: Paper warriors refuse to take prisoners

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