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Last updated on 10/22/01.
News Archives from
October 21, 2001:
US
| World | Afghanistan | Military
| Bio/Chemical | Investigation |
Financial | Features
US
Headlines:
D.C.
Postal Worker Ill With Anthrax
Rock
Stars Get Cheers; Hillary Gets Boos - Benefit Concert
Portsmouth,
NH: Life goes on Cautiously after September 11th
Reviving
an Old Argument: Do we Allow Military Recruiters in High Schools
Freak
Flag Flies High for San Francisco Anti-War Rally
Saudis
Issued U.S. Visas Without Checks
Bush
Warns Asians to Fight Terrorists or Become Targets
Farrakhan
Condemns U.S. War
Americans
Redefine Close Friendships
Radar
system failures alarm BWI controllers
Madison,
Wisconsin School Board Slams Recall Attempt
Blood
Donated Shortly after September 11th Nears Expiration
Lax
Security Still Plagues Many Airports
CIA
Given Authority to do Whatever is Necessary to Kill Osama bin Laden
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World
Headlines:
UK:
Parachute Regiment and Royal Marines on Standby
IRA
Trying to Rescue Assembly with Deal
Canada:
More Anti-War Speeches from UBC Professor
Rumors
of China Wheat Buys, Russian Sales
UK
Paul Marsden: Loyal MP who joined the awkward squad
Britain
Poised to send Ground Troops
Covert
War Waged With Egypt's Help
Schoolgirls
Injured by Bomb Blast in Belfast
Pravda:
Very Complicated Situation in Afghanistan
Iran's
Khatami Calls for Afghanistan Elections
Powell
Telephones Arafat on Explosive Situation
Bush,
Mahathir Differ Over Globalization
Indian,
Pakistani Leaders May Meet in New York
Hariri
Crosses Swords with Bush
Lahoud
Vows to Grab Israeli Agents Behind Mosque, Church Attacks
Russian
Putin Travels to Tajikistan
Putin
says Altering ABM Treaty Possible
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Sharon
Says Israeli Offensive Open-Ended
Yemen
takes Steps to keep Taliban Supporters out of Afghanistan
Revealed:
UK's Secret Bio-Terror Blueprint
Israelis
Besiege 6 Palestinian Towns
Pakistan
Guards Fire on Refugees
US
taking long-term aim at Pakistan's nukes, ISI
Israeli
Troops Hit 2 More Towns
In
Paris, a Frightening Look at Terror's Inconspicuous Face
Russia,
China Back ABM Pact, Quick End to Afghan Fighting
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Afghanistan
Headlines:
Taliban
Talk Defiance as Planes Fly Over Kabul
Taliban
Reportedly Find Pieces of U.S. Helicopter
Afghan
Refugees Overwhelm Afghanistan-Pakistan Border
Taliban
Claims 20-25 U.S. Soldiers Killed, Pentagon Denies Claim
For
Afghan Refugees, Childhood is Labor
Taliban
Leader Warns of Long Guerrilla War
Northern
Alliance Seeks Help in Fight Against Taliban
Mullah
Omar's Son Killed in U.S. Air Strikes
Taliban
Placing Hopes on Age-Old Hit-and-Hide Strategy
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Military
Headlines:
Commandos
Take on the Taliban
US
Jets Hit Targets North of Kabul
US
Drops 68,000 Rations Over Afghanistan
U.S.
Increases Pressure on Taliban, bin Laden: more Civilian Deaths
Terrorist
Bases said to be Crippled
Journalists
Sidelined From Front Line War Coverage
Fierce
U.S. Air Raids Pound Kabul - Again
U.S.
Ground Forces and Bombers Strike Taliban Targets
Kabul
Residents say 8 Civilians Killed in Midday U.S. Air Strikes
U.S.
Soldiers Seize Taliban Airport in Southern Afghanistan
Fighting
a Battle on Afghan Time
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Bio/Chemical
Headlines:
Anthrax
Scare Changing Halloween Plans
Anthrax
Attacks Linked to U.S. Rightwing?
DC
Worker 'Gravely Ill' With Anthrax
New
Bacteria Killing Formula for Killing Anthrax
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Investigation
Headlines:
Another
Hijacker? Investigators focus on arrested flight student's links
Taliban
Defector Says Al Qaeda Nerve Center In Disarray
Sources
say bin Laden's Position is Pinned Down
Did
bin Laden buy bioterror? 1999 testimony says he did
Large
Candy Purchases Investigated by FBI
Hacker
Mitnick Cries Foul over FBI Snooping
Silence
of 4 Terror Probe Suspects Poses Dilemma for Investigators
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Financial
Headlines:
Stocks
May Drop on Weak Profits, War
Terror-Proof
Building Design
Canadian
Steelmakers Brace for Monday News on possible U.S. Import Clampdown
Merrill
Lynch is Reined Back
Tourism
to Wine Country Rebounds after September 11 Attacks
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Feature
Articles:
Feature:
A Broad Band of Death
Many
Find New Refuge in Worship
North
Carolina Army town adjusts to life during the U.S. war against terror
Feature:
Crossing America: Our nation is shaken, but not into pieces
Historians
Compare Terrorists with Pirates
Is
Generation X Ready for War Sacrifices?
U.S.
Shaken, yet a Spirit Prevails
Feature:
Islam is a Faith with many Faces
Once-Insular
Americans Studying Up on the World
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