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Last updated on 11/18/01.
News Archives from
October 18, 2001:
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| World | Afghanistan | Military
| Bio/Chemical | Investigation |
Financial | Features
US
Headlines:
Cheney
Makes First Trip to WTC since September 11th
Utah:
Bus Hi-jacking foiled, 2 arrested
Leno's
Harley Raises $360,200 for Attack Victims
Anthrax,
Nuclear Scare in U.S.; More Bombs on Taliban
Closing
of House brings criticism
Embassy
Bombers Sentenced to Life
U.S.
Court Upholds Ownership Of a Gun as Constitutional Right
Timothy
McVeigh Called Model Prisoner
3
Mile Island Nuclear Plant Threat
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Bin
Laden Followers face Sentencing in New York
The
Capital: Don't Panic, Don't do as We Do
Anthrax
May Change US Mail Delivery
ID
Checks at California-Arizona Border
Bush
Vows to Wage War on Terrorism even if Public Tires of it
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World
Headlines:
Britain
offers aid to Pakistan, writes off debt
Bin
Laden's son denies interview
RCMP
Chief: Canada no safe haven for terrorists
Blair
Says "We Haven't Forgotten the Middle East"
China:
Foreign Minister on Improving Sino-U.S. Relations
Turkey
Prepares for Peacekeeping Role
APEC:
Foreign Ministers Reach Consensus on Terrorism
Congo:
Mugabe Masses Guns Ahead of Vote
Northern
Ireland back in Crisis as Unionists Quit
India
says Pakistan pouring militants into Kashmir
APEC
Forges Anti-Terrorism Consensus, Muslim Nations Urge End to Attacks
Pakistan:
India is Misleading the World
Pakistan:
Adventurism will cost India dearly
Ottawa,
Canada to Spend Millions Fighting Terrorism
Car
bomb kills three Palestinian militia
U.S.
Walking a Tight Line between Pakistan and India
U.S.
hopeful on deal with Syria
Turkey
sends Troops to Iraqui Border
Russia
Opposed to Widening the War to Include Iraq
Israeli
Forces Kill 3 Palestinians, Including Schoolgirl
Chinese,
Russian Foreign Ministers Discuss Afghanistan Issues
APEC
Conference Heralds Landmark in Russia-U.S. Relations
Cuba
Blasts Dismantling of Russian Base, Blames U.S.
China
Offers Aid to Pakistan
China
Welcomes Lifting of Sanctions
Canadian
Police Very Interested in Pakistani Claiming Refugee Status
Blair
Sees 'Testing Time' Ahead
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Japanese
Troops to Aid War Effort
Canadian
Troops en route to Mideast
2
Tripoli Terrorists Grabbed for Planning Attacks on U.S. Mideast Targets
U.
S. Asks Lebanon to Freeze Assets of Suspected Terrorist Groups
In
Its Own Neighborhood, China Emerges as a Leader
Gebran
Tueni: 'What If Bin Laden Has Nuclear Warheads?"
Powell
Praises APEC's Support in Fight
Israel
Issues Ultimatum to Arafat
Debate
(India): : 'Islam Has Been Militant From The Beginning'
Feature
(India): Myopia in the Name of the Weak
Prominent
Muslim cleric Denounces Osama bin Laden
China
to Ban Middle East Visitors during APEC Conference
China
steps up air defense in response to Iran border fears
Lebanese
News: Think tank donates $1 million to combat anti-Arab media coverage
Afghanistan's
neighbours urged to take in refugees
6
civilians dead as US bombs hit Afghan homes, as per Times of India
Blair
dismisses calls to suspend bombing
Alleged
Bin Laden letters order US massacre
Bush
indicates a change in China policy
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Palestinian
offers Radical Idea - Cooperation
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Afghanistan
Headlines:
Al
Qaeda Says Will Drag U.S. Troops Through Streets
Taliban
Military Receiving Smuggled Fuel
Pakistani
Taliban Graduates Ready for Holy War
Northern
Alliance said to Control 30% of Afghanistan
US
is just playing around, says Northern Alliance
Osama
bin Laden said to be well as U.S. tightens vice on Taliban
Prepare
to Die, Taliban Mullah tells Troops
Bribes
and Courage Keeps Afghan Traders Alive
Wild
West justice rules rebel lands
Taleban
strikes back at Northern Alliance
U.S.
Tactics Thwart Afghan Rebels
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Military
Headlines:
Ground
Troops Needed, Rumsfield says
Airstrikes
Hit Afghan Homes, 5 Dead
Anti-Gay
Bomb Slur Wrong, Navy Says
Bombing
In Kabul, Kandahar; Fighting Near Mazar-i-Sharif
Special
Forces Ready to Go
AC-130
Gunship: Low, Slow & Deadly
Focus
of War Shifts to Ground Campaign
U.S.
Seen to be Readying Military Operation to Oust Saddam
U.S.
Jets Target Heart of Kabul
Bin
Laden Suffers First War Casualty -Abu Baseer Masri
Taliban
Reinforces Front Near Mazar-e Sharif
U.S.
splits Afghanistan into 'engagement zones'
U.S.
troops land near Kandahar
Army
resumes training exercises at remote Hawaiian site
Special
operations troops capable of clandestine warfare are ready
Taliban
and Northern Alliance fight in Mazar-e-Sharif, U.S. Pounds Kabul
Bush
says Blitz of Air Attacks intended to Ease Movement of Ground Troops
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U.S.
Arms Unmanned Aircraft in Strikes against Taliban
Airstrikes
now Targeting Taliban Troops
Rumsfeld:
Afghan media legit target
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Bio/Chemical
Headlines:
New
Caney, Texas Postal Worker in Anthrax Scare
Gaddafi
Says U.S. Anthrax 'Worst Form of Terrorism'
6th
U.S. Anthrax Case Confirmed
Ottawa,
Canada Tilts Rules to get Anthrax Medication
Exercise
of Caution Saves Hastert's Staff
Federal
Officials Seek to Reassure Anxious Nation, a 5th Diagnosed
Anthrax
Coverage Overplayed
U.S.
to Build Stock of Smallpox Vaccine
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CBS:
Dan Rather Staffer Exposed to Anthrax
Kenya
Confirms Presence of Anthrax
Russia
a source for anthrax?
Thompson
Seeks $1.2 Billion for Pharmaceutical Stockpile
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Investigation
Headlines:
CIA,
FBI Disagree on Urgency of Warning
Scotland
Yard Investigating 24 Terror Suspects for FBI
Suspect:
Taliban must approve al-Qa'eda terror acts
$1
Million Reward in Anthrax Case
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Probe
into Inside Training by Terrorists comes up Empty
Suspected
hijackers had abandoned plane on Miami runway
Belgium
Is Hindering Investigation, U.S. Says
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FAA
Chief says other Sept. 11th Hijackings Attempted
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Financial
Headlines:
Nebraska:
Airports in Omaha, Lincoln report 30% drop in traffic
Time
Fires its Mailroom Staff
From
Golden Arches to Lightning Rod
China:
Capitalists no Longer Evil
North
Carolina Company to Sell Home Anthrax Testing Kits
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Feature
Articles:
Deroy
Murdock: How to trample terrorists
Feature:
Understanding the Crisis
Pravda:
A Russian View of U.S. 2nd Amendment and Militias
Brookhiser:
Behind the Anthrax
Poll:
Bush or Clinton?
Opinion/Kingsolver:
No Glory In Unjust War On The Weak
Kumbaya
Watch: Conspiracy Cockburn
Gebran
Tueni Wonders: Would Bin Laden Topple World Order?
Different
Rules for Israel?
My
Dear Americans - A Letter from Pakistan
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