News Archive Guide

             Last updated on 10/23/01.

News Archives from October 22, 2001:

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

US Headlines:

Rumsfeld: Leaker Disregards Lives

Air traffic Controllers Guide Fighter Jets Patrolling Skies Over Several U.S. Cities

New York City Swears in New Firefighters

U.S. Demands Israeli Withdrawal

24th Detroit Free Press Marathon Turns into a Flag-Waving Affair

ERAU Opens Global Intelligence Center

NY Attorney General's Office opens Website for Researching Charities

Patriotism, Carson City, and the Flag on C Hill

Panic Calls Stretch Police Resources

Washington Congressman Questions U.S. Strikes in Afghanistan

Thousands Rally Behind Barbara Lee

Downtown Washington D.C. Loses Power After Underground Fire

New York photography exhibit raises money for victims

Man Arrested with Samurai Swords at Logan International Airport

Country Singers Stage Concert to Benefit Victims of Terrorist Attacks

Airport Contraband: Nobody Wants It

Partisan Wrangling Returns to Congress

U.S. Warns Iraq May be Next

U.S. told War during Muslim Fasting may stir Anger

Nevada Test Site now Boot Camp for Rescuers

San Francisco Local Politics Ignored as Electorate's Focus goes Global

A Kinder, Gentler Halloween

Bush Has Come Long Way in World Eye

Bush's Stance Is Fresh, but War Tactics Are Familiar

Residents' Pride of Living on Capitol Hill Proves Stronger Than Their Fears

Capitol Reopening Ahead of Schedule

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World Headlines:

US: Iraq Moving Chemical Weapons

Peres Says Israel is not "After" Arafat

Muslim Dies from Torture in Uzbekistan

India: Attempt to storm J&K airbase foiled, 5 killed

Asian Warnings over Ramadan

UK: Straw Concedes Taliban and al-Qaida Leaders Could be Killed

U.S./China: Antiterrorism Unites, Missile Defense Divides

UK concert raises thousands for US victims

More than 350 Migrants Drown near Indonesia

Gunfight in Jerusalem

India Launches Satellites

India: Six Muslim Guerillas Killed in Attack on Kashmir Air Base

Regional, local governments join drive to salvage Swissair

Sinn Fein Leaders to IRA: Disarm

UK: Straw's Vision for Afghanistan

Pakistan Curbs Anti-War Protest

Russia: Foreign Mail to be Checked Carefully

40 Days on, the Russian Orthodox Church Prays for the Dead

Terrorism Arrests Stun Residents of Alberta City

UK Armed Forces Minister Compares "War Doubters" to Nazi Appeasers

UK Charities Exaggerating Aid Crisis

British Ministry of Defence Denies Taliban's Claim of Hospital Hit

Dissidents Urges China not to Trample Human Rights In The Name of Anti-terrorism

Musharraf Urges End to Afghan Bombing by Ramadan

Palestinians Outlaw Wing of PLO

British Troops Ready to Go

Support for US strikes dwindling as political solution urged

Putin signs declaration with ex-Afghan president Rabbani

Russia to join forces with Iran and Tajikistan against Taliban

West Bank Rebels Won't Quit the Fight

Agreement on Arms Deal May Come Next Month

Australian Boxer says U.S. was Asking for September 11th

Al Qaeda's Tracks Deepen in Europe

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Afghanistan Headlines:

Taliban-Held Towns Hold Key to Averting Famine

Taliban Arrest Japanese National, Agency Says

American cargo jets drop more food packets over Afghanistan

30 Journalists Said to be Held by Afghans

Afghan Girl Rediscovers the Joy of Learning

Taliban Claim U.S. Jets Hit Hospital, 100 Dead

At Afghan Border, Many Want Out As Some Slip In

Bin Laden is a Step Ahead of Foes, says Opposition Commander

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Military Headlines:

U.S. Denies Hospital Bombed, Kabul Attacked Again

Air Strikes against Taliban almost hit Northern Alliance Lines

US Warplanes Focus on Taliban Front

Afghanistan to Become a Cold War for U.S.

U.S. Denies Taliban's Claim of Downed Choppers

Kabul, Taliban Positions Pounded

Taliban Claims 2 U.S. Helicopters Shot Down, Pentagon Denies

U.S. jets pound Taliban positions in Afghanistan

1st Fatalities Are Rangers

U.S. Predicting Fight Will Last Well Into Spring

Powell: Rebels To Advance on Kabul Soon

Army Rangers Leave Taliban Photos Of U.S. Firefighters Raising Flag

U.S. Jets Pound Taliban Positions, Taliban Holds its Own

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Bio/Chemical Headlines:

Anthrax Likely Killed 2 Mail Workers

2 in D.C. Have Inhalation Anthrax, 2 Others Dead

The World Goes on Anthrax Alert

Postal Worker Very Ill With Inhalation Anthrax; Five Others May Have It

Florida Tabloid Office Gets Superfund Status

UK: 5 Minute Briefing on Smallpox

2,200 Postal Workers Testing for Anthrax

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Investigation Headlines:

Lawmakers Seek Inquiry Into Intelligence Failures

Suspected suicide hijacker traveled to Czech Republic last year, official says

Stolen Info and Fake Addresses Complicate FBI's Job of Naming Hijackers

FBI Considers Torture as Suspects Remain Silent

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Financial Headlines:

Boeing to Launch Campaign Encouraging People to Fly

American Express Earnings Drop 60% in 3rd Quarter

Trade Panel Rules Steel Imports Harming U.S. Industry

Postal Service to Seek Assistance From Congress in Wake of Anthrax Scare

Skies in 12 Major Cities Reopen to Private Planes

AOL Signs Landmark Deal with China

Gas Prices Fall Again, Despite Crisis

British Airways stops Short of Asking for Bailout

Reopening of Building near World Trade Center Site Delayed

Crisis Separates Weak dot.Coms from the Strong dot.Coms

Arab Markets Taking a Hit After Attacks

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Feature Articles:

Analysis: Details of War Remain Secret for Several Years

Gay Hero Emerges from Hijacking of United Flight 93

Feature: Two Cheers for Nation-Building

Feature: Bin Laden is a Fundamentalist

India: Why America Is All That's Left (To Bash)

Feature: Foot Soldiers On Home Front Proud To Serve

Feature: What Would Al Have Done - or - Democrats for Dubya

Pravda: An Ugly Question Which Nobody Wants to Ask

Feature: Beware the consequences in Afghanistan

Feature: Liberal Intolerance, Where the Left Failed in Kindergarten

Feature: Global Eye -- Idiot Wind

Feature: How Somebodies Cope: How Hollywood Deals with Sept. 11

Feature: After Afghanistan, can America Lead?

Feature: Creative Reporting: Learning to Appreciate Press Briefings

Restraint on part of U.S. seen as Cowardice by Islamic Nations

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