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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. Please note that many online news sources now require registration, and some may require a fee for archived stories.

News Archives from November 30, 2002:

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

US Headlines:

Delay of Report on U.S. Jews Touches Off Fight

Rangel's Star Grows Dim as Democrats Lose Ground

Polls Suggest Gore Has Democratic Edge

Administration Begins to Rewrite Decades-Old Spying Restrictions

Eugene, Ore. City Council Passes a Resolution Opposing the USA Patriot Act

Homeland Insecurity: The Wreck of the INS

Bush Fronts Republican-Right Favorite Antonin Scalia for Chief Justice

Homeland Security: A Primer

Restrictions grow along US-Canada line

ID cards boost the privileges and status of illegal Mexicans

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World Headlines:

International Day of Solidarity with Palestine Celebrated in Mexico

More Paramilitaries May Join Colombia Cease-Fire

Kenya Sees No Al Qaeda Link So Far with Detainees

U.N. Agency Demands North Korea End Atomic

Saudis May Step Up Oil Market Clout

Somalis Linked to Al Qaeda Probed

Kazakhstan looks to high-tech development

Project suspension hurts Kazakhs

Pro-democracy protests spur Iranian militants to counter with a show of conservative force

US and Yemen test the limits

Defiant Schroder rejects US demands for German military assistance against Iraq

Australian and Canadian embassies closed in Philippines over terrorist fears

Two bomb suspects used US passports when checking into Kenyan hotel

New study says racism 'deeply rooted' in Canadian economic system

B'nai Brith says Canadian government dragging its heels on terror

Once again, Africa has become the battleground for somebody else's war

Kenya: Eye-Witness Accounts of the Atrocity

Israeli military airlifts tourists from Mombasa

Police yet to link Al Qaeda to Mombasa bombing

Intelligence had prior knowledge of terror raid on Kenya coast resort

Militants launch rocket attack on Srinagar radio station

Singapore reviews cases of 18 Jemmah Islamiyah suspects

Thousands March in Australian Anti-War Protests

Kenya Attacks Suspects Hunted, U.S. Blames Somali Group

U.S. Receives Russian Assurances Over Chechen Refugees

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Afghanistan Headlines:

Attacks Against U.S.-Led Coalition Forces Intensify in Afghanistan

Herat's Treasures Can't Compensate For Atmosphere Of Fear

Opinion: Afghans and the Guardian

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Iraq:

UN Inspector Make Surprise Review of Iraqi Base

Iraqis fill mosques to pray for peace

UN weapons inspectors `find nothing' at Iraqi military base north of Baghdad

New British Dossier on Iraq, U.S. Interests Endangered By Strike

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Pakistan / India Headlines:

India Supports Iraq, Says Saddam Shouldn't Feel Let Down

Experts probe mysterious virus that has killed 100 children in northern India

Advani defends Modi, taunts Pak in Gujarat

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Israeli / Palestinian Headlines:

Sharon to test Netanyahu's loyalty

Security officials: Motivation high for terror attacks

Israeli Tanks Raid Gaza Town, Kill Man, Raze Homes

Israelis Flock to Buy Guns, Pack Heat While Praying

Why is the Palestinian Authority taking property away from Palestinians?

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Military Headlines:

Returning home, soldiers face trauma with families, changes

Weapon of the Week: Watch the Pentagon's Self-Healing Minefield

Ill in N. Korea, U.S. deserter refuses chance to go to Japan

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Bio/Chemical Headlines:

Lawmakers: Troops May Be Exposed to Bioattacks

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Investigation Headlines:

Airports warned about missile attacks

Alleged Bin Laden's Tape Not Genuine: Swiss Experts

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Financial Headlines:

U.S. Economy Faces Grim Future in War, According to the NY Times

Disaster assistance after Sept. 11

Greenspan's Gloom Alarms Wall Street

Will Housing Curve Flatten in 2003?

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Feature Articles:

Striking 'Soft' Targets Complicates Security

Gun laws myth the target

Will Cambodians ever get justice?

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