News Archive Guide

             Last updated on 11/18/01.

News Archives from October 16, 2001:

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

US Headlines:

Ridge says America is Secure and getter Safer

Pentagon Purchasing Exclusive rights to Satellite Imagery of Afghanistan

Films on Jewish extremism join parade of cancellations

San Diego Muslims working to bridge Religious Gap

President Bush to visit Sacramento before going to China

NY Senator Urges U.S. Purchase of Generic Cipro

Detroit, MI: attacks lead to High Demand for Gun Permits

Connecticut Man Indicted in Anthrax Hoax

FBI: Terrorist Thread Undiminished

Madison, Wisconsin School Board removes ban on Pledge of Allegiance

FAA to Audit Airport Security Screeners

Ashcroft to meet with Muslim leaders about Hate Crimes

California Strengthens Handgun Laws
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No Standing up Permitted on flights to Reagan National Airport

Scholars Clarify Fatwa on Muslims Fighting in U.S. Military

War Tops Bush Agenda in China

Part of U.S. Senate Building Closed

Bush Administration Says G.O.P. Tax Cut Bill Goes Too Far
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CBS Sitcom Plot Rises From Trade Center Ruins

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World Headlines:

Iraqi President Hussein Criticizes Arab Nations for not Opposing U.S. Actions

Israeli Prime Minister Sharon endorses Palestinian State

France admits to killing Algerians during Paris protest

Former Israeli Prime Minister Barak backs Bush

Scotland Yard warns Sunday Times for attempt to buy Bioweapons on Internet

Powell Urges Kashmir Peace, India Stands Firm

Moscow: Russia Prepared to deal with Anthrax

Grenade explosion near Kashmir legislature injures 15 civilians

Pravda: Chinese Foreign Ministry denies Chinese Assistance to Taliban

Pravda: Chinese Troops to Support Taliban?

Filipino Muslims stage Protest against U.S. and UK actions in Afghanistan

Archbishop visits London mosque to foster dialogue with Muslims

Israel Willing to end Killings if Arafat Acts

3rd Hamas Member Killed in 3 Days

Arafat in London - Backs War on Terror

Powell Arrives in India

Palestinian Authority claims Israel did Not Ease Sanctions

Pakistan: 50 American Cruise Missles Zoom through Pakistani Airspace

Pakistan: Another chance? For Pakistan or for the United States?

Protestors Fire at Pakistani Commander's Helicopter

Musharraf: Pakistani agencies tracing Bin Laden

Advisor - Jo Moore - Apologizes for past Comments

In Suburban Squalor Near Paris, Echoes of Jihad
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China Adds Security for Bush's Visit
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Nigerian President Appeals to the U.S. to limit Afghan Campaign

India agrees to Rescue U.S. Military personnel in Distress
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Bush Doctrine Worries Allies

Alleged Intrusions into India by Bangladesh

Musharraf and Powell Discuss Role for Taliban

The al-Qaeda Network and its French Connection

US to expand military ties with Pakistan

UK: Curb urged on arms trade loophole

Kashmir clouds US-Pakistan talks

16 Soldiers Dead in Nigeria

Musharraf nominated for Nobel Peace Prize

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Afghanistan Headlines:

Taliban militia could lose control of the strategic city Mazar-i-Sharif

Geologist claims to know where bin Laden is

UN Complains of a lack of funding for Afghan needs

Former Afghan King recognizes Pakistan's concerns

UN: Arabs contribute to increasing lawlessness in Afghanistan

Pravda: bin Laden said to be Hiding near Kandagar

Northern Alliance Claims to have Taken Airport

Afghan Loyalties a Fleeting Thing

New Pro-American Radio Station broadcasting into Afghanistan

Mazar-e-Sharif, a Strategic Target for Northern Alliance

Taliban Sniper Rifles Provided by U.S. During Afghan-USSR Strife

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Military Headlines:

U.S. Pounds Afghanistan, as Anthrax Fears Mount

Pentagon: U.S. Mistakenly Hit Red Cross Warehouses

Taliban Stronghold Bombarded as U.S. Switches to Low-Level Attacks

Helicopters Reload U.S. Carrier as Raids Go On

Pentagon checking into Reports that U.S. Bombs hit Red Cross Compound

More Heavy Bombing in Afghanistan

U.S. Bombs Strike 2 Red Cross Compounds in Afghanistan

Red Cross Upset over U.S. Bombing of its Warehouse

Examination of Karam Raid

Rumsfield Disputes Figures in Civilian Death Count

Bomb hits Red Cross office in Kabul, injuring guard

U.S. Increases Pressure on Taliban, Bolsters Pakistan

Pentagon sets sights on Taliban's Elite Brigade 55

U.S. Pounds Areas Around Kabul, Kandahar

More US Air Attacks Near Kabul, Kandahar

Special Forces Craft over Afghanistan

US Pre-dawn Raids hit Kabul

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Bio/Chemical Headlines:

Anthrax Link To Hijackers

FBI: Hijacker-Anthrax link Coincidental

Threat Hits Home for Lawmakers And Staff

Investigation: Looking into Possible ties between bin Laden and Anthrax
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Moscow: Health Ministry offers Aid in Fighting Anthrax

Second Woman Sick with Anthrax in Florida

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Investigation Headlines:

Key Clues found in Anthrax cases, but Hoaxes abound

Investigation: Similarities in Letters but no Clear Link to bin Laden Terrorism

FBI has received 2,300 anthrax reports in 16 days

False Alarms a Problem Throughout the World

Box-Cutter Knives on Canadian Airliner Investigated

Investigators Scour Post Offices in Fla., N.J.

Investigation: Looking into Possible ties between bin Laden and Anthrax
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Tapes: "We Have Some Planes," Hijacker Told Controller
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Financial Headlines:

Maryland and Virginia Tax Revenues Shrinking - Cost of Terrorism

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Feature Articles:

The Business side of Terror

On a Warm Autumn Day, a Chill Wind in Louisville
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Stephen Hawkings: To avoid instinction, society must colonize space

Moscow: Jihad Meets Anti-Globalists

Moscow: Diplomacy Aside, U.S. Tragedy Strikes a Chord

Moscow: Press Freedom Under Attack in the U.S.A.

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