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Archives from November 29, 2001:
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| World | Afghanistan | Middle
East | Military | Bio/Chemical
| Investigation | Financial | Features
US
Headlines:
Condoleezza
Rice doesn't rule out nukes to retaliate against non-nuclear state
Poll:
Americans still strongly support war, extending beyond Afghanistan
New
Needs Transform Capitol Security; Anti-Terror Funds Bolster Police Force
President
Bush meets with Spanish prime minister, U.N. secretary-general
GOP
Accuses Democrats of Racial Profiling in Stalling Confirmation of Hispanic
Ashcroft
Undaunted As Criticism Grows; Higher Profile Brings Controversy
Democrats
Upset: Senators Told Military Trials Fall Under President's Power
Most
Americans Back U.S. Tactics: Poll Finds Little Worry Over Rights
First
Group of Sea Marshals Ready to Protect Ships in Southland Ports
U.S.
Rejects Abu Sayyaf Ransom Demand
House
OKs $20B Anti-Terror Package
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World
Headlines:
Global
hunt for terrorists; 120 nations join forces in unprecedented civil effort
Britain
offers to mediate on Kashmir
Allies
Caution Bush on Iraq Campaign
Life
may be bleak in the Middle East, but its never been better
Two
Men Charged in Real IRA Attacks
New
fighting erupts in Philippines
Pakistan
Pushes Talks at Border; Officials Seek to Regain Influence
Muslim
Cleric Sues British Government
Kashmir
on Strike Protesting Controversial Indian Anti-Terror Law
Liberals
push terror bill through Commons, aim for speedy approval in Senate
Mexico
to Go After Leftists' Killers
UN
Powers Ready to Squeeze Iraq; Russia Joins Security Council in Demand
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Afghanistan
Headlines:
Afghan
gangs pounce on aid meant for poor
3-Day
Riot by Taliban Prisoners Quashed
Afghans
Split on Security Issue
Northern
Alliance: Interim Council to Run Afghanistan
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Taliban
Say They Released Canadian Journalist
U.S.
Upset by Russian Moves in Kabul
U.S.
Says Taleban, Al-Qaida Communications Disrupted
Al-Qaida
Still Considered Dangerous
Building
Afghan Government Is Complicated by Local Leadership
U.S.
Pins Bin Laden to Hideouts
Alliance
Says Bin Laden, Omar Alive in Afghanistan
Omar
Orders Taliban to Fight; Defections Reported
Al
Qaeda Operative Captured by Opposition
Bonn
talks: Who is being heard?
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Israeli
/ Palestinian Headlines:
Spat
with Peres clouds Sharon's U.S. trip
Mounting
Tensions: The hot spot of the Holy Land
Israel
PM Reaffirms Statehood Policy Before U.S. Trip
U.S.
Peace Envoy Calls for Change as Six More Die in West Bank
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Military
Headlines:
U.S.
Focuses Air Strikes on Taliban and al Qaida Operatives
Bombs
Fall Near Kandahar's Airport
Alliance
May Push South of Kabul
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U.S.
Might Establish More Afghan Bases to Intensify Pressure on the Taliban
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Newer
Technology Is Shielding Pilots
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Pentagon
claims Taliban leaders in disarray
100
regular Army troops to northern Afghanistan
More
US Troops Arrive at Secret Marine Base in Southern Afghanistan
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Bio/Chemical
Headlines:
Anthrax
in Chile does not match strain in U.S.
Chilean
Anthrax Letter Bore Swiss Postmark, but May Have Originated in NY
Robot
will open Leahy anthrax letter
Sokolski:
Biosense; Monitoring biothreats without a treaty
A
Terrorist's Fragile Footprint; Letter's Anthrax Spores Pose Many Obstacles
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Investigation
Headlines:
Sheik's
Son Caught; Said to be top al-Qaida operative
Why
are modest law-enforcement measures drawing hysterical opposition?
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Germans
arrest 9/11 paymaster suspect
Accused
money transfer group traded despite U.S. terror fears
Many
Held on Tenuous Ties to Sept. 11; Ashcroft Names 93 Defendants
Europeans
Reluctant to Send Terror Suspects to U.S.; Allies Oppose Death Penalty
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Financial
Headlines:
White
House budget director predicts federal deficits likely for several years
Bush
Demands Better Stimulus Bill
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Feature
Articles:
Morris:
When terrorists can enter legally, it's time to change the laws
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