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US
Headlines:
World
Trade Center loss poignant for one family on Thanksgiving
Mourning
in America: Thanksgiving is especially poignant this year
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Thankful
for U.S. liberties: Afghan Family surprised by Concord's generosity
Those
Who Seized the Moment: United Flight 93 Symbols of America's Will to Act
Lingering
Legacy of Love: Ghosts of Sept. 11 Crowd firehouse this Thanksgiving
Washington:
Locke, Gregoire seek tougher state laws on terrorism
Muslim
Family Savors a Dual Holiday
U.S.
Takes Offensive in Information War With List of Enemy Crimes
The
Time Is Now; Some constants guide us in our present dilemma
For
Those Affected by 9/11 Sadness, Fears Tinge Family Homecomings
Americans
Stay Firmly On The Ground for Holiday
A
Provision in the Senate's Defense Dep't Authorization Bill has Collectors
up in Arms
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World
Headlines:
China
jails rebel leaders on Myanmar border
Terror
attacks help 'put Germans off kosher and halal toothpaste'
Queen
to attend memorial service for British victims of the September 11 atrocities
Sri
Lanka: Not a pretty picture
Moscow
Seeks NATO's Cooperation, But Does Not Intend to Join
Chechen
conflict mirrors Afghan options: Tough terrain, Islamic rebels stymie
Russia
Four
killed, seven injured in bomb blast in Assam
Blaming
the Somalis
South
Korea Admits to Missile Test After Japan Detects Object Falling Into Sea
Denmark
Moves to the Political Right, Worrying Some
Bush
and top aides remain cautious about taking any action against Hussein
6
Ministers in Zimbabwe Cabinet Treated for AIDS
Zimbabwe
Measure Calls for Hangings
Turkey's
EU Hopes May Hinge on Cyprus
Searching
For Jihad, Pakistanis Found Jail; Taliban Fled Before Recruits Could Fight
As
the U.S. Tightens Security at Border, Drugs are Piling Up in Mexico
Drive
for new U.N. anti-terror treaty falters
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Afghanistan
Headlines:
U.S.
fears massacre of foreign fighters in Kunduz
Rival
Afghan Factions Fight West of Kabul
Taliban
Supporters Head Back Home
Pro-Taliban
Allies Detain Fighter's Wives, Children
Afghans
try to comprehend Bush's reward for bin Laden
Afghan
Tribal Elder Hopes Taliban Will Surrender Kandahar
Taloqan:
Returning To School, Reclaiming Their Lives
UN
hopeful of healing Afghanistan's ethnic rifts
Afghan
Talks Promise Only Hot Air
No
TV, No Chess, No Kites: Taliban Penal Code, From A to Z
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How
bin Laden and Taliban Forged Jihad Ties
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Taliban
abandon their last embassy
Why
Bridge of Friendship is a Bridge Too Far for the U.S.
Out
of the Frying Pan: After the Taliban, will Afghanistans women really
be free?
Jalalabad,
Afghanistan: Aloof Terrorists Were Town's Elite
Taliban
penal code defined virtue, vice: dictated opinions about good and bad
Herat,
Afghanistan: Rally at mosque supports deposed Afghan king
Reports
of 3 More Reporters Killed in Afghanistan
Taliban
Strictures on Doctors Cost Lives, Particularly Women
Red
tape, closed bridge delay Afghan aid
Meeting
Taleban's foreign fighters
Taliban
Took an Ax to Antiquities
James
Bond, Iranian soaps welcomed back in Kabul
Tribal
Leaders Say Omar's Men Will Make Deal to Leave Kandahar
Switch
in Venue Points to Trouble for Afghanistan Conference
Taliban
Crippled Without Popular Support
Alliance's
Prisoners Deny Taliban Ties to Save Themselves
First
UN Aid Distributed in Kabul
Shinwari
Tribe Announce Support for Zahir Shah
UN
Envoy Optimistic About Afghan Talks
UN-brokered
Afghan meeting set for Monday
In
Afghanistan Bodies are Bartered in Game of Bluff
Foreign
Militants in Kunduz Seek Safe Passage to Pakistan
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Rulers
of eastern Afghanistan want friendly ties with Pakistan
Taliban:
don't write us off
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Israeli
/ Palestinian Headlines:
Israel
Targets School Children As U.S. & Israel Unify Stance
Reeves:
Reality Distorts Powell's Vision for Peace in Mideast
Israel
Closes More Arab Offices in Jerusalem
Sharon:
Terrorism Has Not Stopped for a Minute
Bush,
Sharon to Meet at White House
Israeli
Tank Kills 4 Palestinian Children
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Military
Headlines:
U.S.
says no amnesty should be given to al-Qaida troops
Fighting
erupts on Northern Afghan front
Miami
Cheerleaders Don't Impress Female Crew; Visit Makes Waves
New
Sensors Report, 'I Know They're in There, I Can See Them Breathing'
U.S.
Marines recount ambush inside Pakistan
Spy
plane hunting Usama bin Laden
No
everyday mess: Navy carrier's cooks dish up something special for holiday
Taleban
flee Kunduz
Northern
Alliance moves to seize Kunduz
Battle
Continues in Kunduz Despite of Talk of Surrender
U.S.
Taking Steps to Block Osama bin Laden Escape Routes
Northern
Alliance Moving in For the Kill at Kunduz
Tribal
Chief: Taliban Under Heavy Fire at Kandahar
Pentagon
to base AC-130 gunships in Uzbekistan, defense secretary says
Fighting
intensifies near Kunduz amid reports of Taliban surrender
Taliban
Agree to Surrender Kunduz
Exit
for Foreigners in Kunduz Studied as Deadline Nears for Taliban
Arab
Fighters Refusing to Surrender
Focus
Shifts to Guerilla Warfare in the South
Kabul:
City in Ruins After Civil Wars, Taliban, Bombs
US,
British violations of Iraq airspace continue
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Bio/Chemical
Headlines:
In
Afghanistan, U.S. Forces Search for Chemical Weapons
Taliban
took interest in Kabul lab containing anthrax
CDC
searching for anthrax source in Connecticut womans death
Analysis:
Latest Anthrax Death Defies Medical Logic
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Investigation
Headlines:
Spain
Blocks Extradition of Terror Suspects, Citing U.S. Death Penalty
Vatican's
security advisor believes the Pope is the prime target of Osama bin Laden
50
Countries Detain 360 Suspects at CIA's Behest
Pakistan
releases 2 nuclear scientists with suspected terrorist links
Somalia's
Only Internet Company Closed, Accusations of Terrorist Ties
1971
Hijacking suspect returned to Toronto jail
Ottawa
unveils second terrorism bill
Saudi
Intelligence Chief Sees no Link Between Osama bin Laden and Iraq
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Australian
link to al-Qaeda discovered
British
Government Scales Back Plans for Anti-Terror Legislation
Justice
Probe Finds all Hijackers Entered U.S. Legally
Bin
Laden, Bombs and Buddhas; Documents Left in Kabul Detail Foreigners' Roles
New
laws let feds prosecute any criminal Internet transmission routed through
U.S.
Portland
police won't help FBI question immigrants as part of terror probe
New
Law Lets U.S. Nab Foreign Hackers
US
Takes Offensive in Information War With List of Enemy Crimes
Visa
Dates Give Notable Hijack Clues
CIA
Leading World Effort To Detain Terror Suspects
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Financial
Headlines:
Lawmakers
OK $22.6 Billion budget at the wire
Indonesia,
Pay Zakat Get Reduced Tax
Ridge
to Seek Substantial New Funding for Homeland Security
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Some
Wonder Where Pataki Has Been During Uphill Fight for Billions
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Charities
confronting post-Sept. 11 challenges
British
Executive Sues Employer Over New York Posting
Twin
Towers May be Replaced in 5 Years, According to Leaseholder
Blockbuster
cites Sept. 11 in canceling awards show
EU
lowers 2002 growth forecast, cites Sept. 11 attacks
Ailing
airlines see ray of hope in falling oil prices
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Feature
Articles:
After
Kabul, Should Iraq Be Next?
Analysis
: Was Al Jazeera Deliberately Targeted?
100
Questions and Answers About Arab Americans: A Journalist's Guide
Shooting
Match: Does the anti-gun crowd think you're stupid?
Psalms
to Savor: Visiting King Davids prayers post-9/11
Dershowitz:
Military Justice Is to Justice as Military Music Is to Music
Hentoff:
Abandoning the Constitution to Military Tribunals
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