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             Last updated on 11/23/01.

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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 22, 2001:

US | World | Afghanistan | Middle East | Military | Bio/Chemical | Investigation | Financial | Features

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 Afghanistan’s 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 woman’s 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 David’s 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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