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Last updated on 10/26/01.
News Archives from
October 24, 2001:
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| World | Afghanistan | Israel
| Military | Bio/Chemical | Investigation
| Financial | Features
US
Headlines:
American
Muslims Call for Peaceful Efforts to End the Conflict in Afghanistan
Army
Hands Out Medals to Soldiers and Civilians for Their Actions on 9/11
City
by City, Terror War Goes Local
Praying
in Public: Part of Coping or a Defiant Act?
Muslim
and Arab Americans See Civil Rights Eroded
3
GM Workers Charged in Anthrax Hoax
NATO
Guarding the East Coast of the U.S.
Man
Carries Loaded Gun onto Southwest Flight
IOC
Official: U.S. War on Terrorism Puts SLC Games in Doubt
Alien
Invasion
Bush
Administration Assures Saudis Visa Requirements Won't Change
Lawmaker
Urges Bush to Promote More Defense Spending
Anti-Terrorism
Bill Expanding Police Powers Passes House
Push
to Track Foreigners in U.S.
National
Guard Given New Duties at Airports
Airborne
Changes Stance, Allows Employees to Wear Flag Pins
Osama
Splattered with Eggs as Florida Physics Project
Crews
and Travelers Strategize on How to Thwart Hijackers
Anti-Terror
Efforts Strain Coast Guard
National
ID Card System Failing to Attract Supporters
They
Protect Their Own: Congress Makes Plans for Future Evacuations
They
Protect Their Own: Congress Exile Could Last Weeks
Details
of Nuclear Power Left Open
More
Casualties Likely at Home Than Abroad, Cheney Says
Rockefeller
Park Resembles Ghost Town
D.C.:
District Plans for Metro, Medical Calamities
Postmaster:
No Guarantee Mail Is Safe
Report
Riles Arab-Americans in Michigan
One-Side
Partisan Politics Return: Daschle Wins Struggle over Judicial Nominations
House
OKs War Bonds
U.S.
begins thinking about civil defense again
Time:
Are Truck Bombs the Next Big Threat?
Time:
Homeland Insecurity
House
Debates Money Laundering, Terrorism Bill
Debate
Rising on Participation of U.S. Muslims in War Against Other Muslims
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World
Headlines:
Norwegian
International Olympic Official Apologizes
6
Persian Gulf Nations Begin Media Campaign to Restore Image of Islam
Pakistan
Warns Taliban Not to Allow Pakistanis Fight in its Army
Iran,
Germany agree in views on future of Afghanistan
UN
Elects a Terrorist Nation (Syria) to its Security Council
War
Crimes Court Reverses Convictions on Bosnians
Zimbabweans
Flee Attacks in South Africa
Post-Taliban
Conference Opens In Peshawar
Britain
Reducing Military Presence in North Ireland
In
Tripoli, Drunk Arsonist Attacks Church in Bin Laden's Support
China
to Open Sky to Foreign TV Broadcasting
North
Korea Blasts Anti-Terror Campaign
Pakistan
Allows New Camp for Afghan Refugees
Peacekeepers
May Have Disrupted Terrorist Group in Bosnia
Afghan
Refugees put Hungarian Town on Edge
Cairo
Can't Hide Contempt for U.S.
Escalation
of Persecution of Christians in Indonesia, as Response to U.S. Actions
Britain
Balks at Supplying Additional Troops to War on Terrorism
U.S.
Builds up Counter-Terrorist Team in Philippines
Australia:
Beazley Stands Firm on Comments about Asylum Seekers
U.S.
Seems To Ease Rhetoric On Iraq
Afghan
Exile Leader Wants End to Bombing
IRA
Says It Has Started to Disarm
Tension
Persists In Pakistan
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Afghanistan
Headlines:
Holy
Month of Ramadan Has a Few Modern Trappings
U.N.
Says Undetonated Bombs Litter Afghan Town
Taliban
Says They Will Fight to the End
Taliban
Detains 100 People, Threatens to Execute Anyone Helping U.S.
Pentagon:
Taliban May Poison Food Supplies
Afghan
Exile Urges Taleban Dissidents to Rally Behind Ex-King
Northern
Alliance Closes in on Key City
Taliban
Opposition Warns U.S. Over Civilian Deaths - or - With Friends Like That...
Taliban
Arming for U.S. Ground Attack
U.S.
Drops More Aid to Afghanistan
Shiite
Ismailite Aga Khan Against Taleban
Taliban
Use Deadly Force Against Town
Taliban
Arming (Civilian) Villagers
Afghan
War Comes to Farmer's Fields
Taliban
Fires on Bazaar; 2 Sellers Die
Taliban
Putting Troops in Reserve
Aid
workers unable to provide even basic medical care to Afghan women
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Israel
Headlines:
Israel
Intensifies Incursions in West Bank, Gaza
2
Arrested for Israeli Minister's Assassination
Israel
Stages Air Maneuvers near Lebanon-Syria Border
Risk
of War Between Israel and Syria
Debate
Emerges Over Sharon's Motives
Bloody
Fighting Rages in West Bank Town
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Military
Headlines:
U.S.
Commandos Armed Like Inspector Gadget
U.S.
Jets Blast the Front Lines of the Taliban for a 4th Day
New
U.S. Strikes Aim to Isolate Taliban Military
Taliban
soldiers fire missiles at U.S. jets over Afghanistan
Bitter
Afghan Winter May Aid U.S. Effort
U.S.
Bombs are Precise But Not Perfect
22
Pakistanis who Went to Fight with bin Laden are Killed in U.S. Air Strikes
Hospital
Struck by U.S. Bombing was Military Hospital
Pentagon
Says Taliban Hiding Tanks in Mosques
Civilians
Used as Shields by Taliban, Hiding in Schools and Mosques
U.S.
Attacks May Continue for Weeks
Taliban
Hold Ground As U.S. Strikes
Pakistani
militant group says 22 fighters killed in U.S. attack on Kabul
U.S.
Female Soldiers Kept off Ground for Special-Op Missions
Bush:
Our war comes first
Special
Forces are 'painting' Afghan Targets for US Strikes
Taliban
May be Hiding in Residential Areas, Military Officer Says
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Bio/Chemical
Headlines:
Surgeon
General: We Were Wrong Not To Act More Quickly
Anthrax
Count at 13 Thus Far
Health
Expert Warns that Anthrax Drugs Could be as Dangerous as the Disease
In
Maryland, 3 Ill with Suspected Anthrax
Director
Ridge Discusses Anthrax Situation
U.S.
Developing a Super Anthrax Strain, to Test Defenses
NY
Postal Workers Demand Shut Down of Anthrax-Tainted Facilities
Smallpox
Concerns a Growing Anthrax
7
Drug Companies may Produce Smallpox Vaccine
Irradiation
May be Used on Mail
Florida
Man Arrested in Threat of Anthrax on Paper
FBI
Warns of Ventilation System Attacks
Growing
Threat, Resistance to Cipro
U.S.
Persuades Bayer to Lower Price of Cipro
Lawmakers
Critical of CDC
And
We Pay These People? CDC Didn't Know Postal Employees at Risk
Iraq
Admits Developing Anthrax in 1980s, Denies Role in U.S. Attacks
Scientists
Raise Hope of Cure for Anthrax
Positive
Anthrax Test Rattles Honolulu
White
House Staffers Given Cipro 6 Weeks Ago
Letter
Sources May be Infected With Anthrax
Thompson
Says Gives Bayer Final Offer on Cipro
NJ
Postal Worker Ill, May Have Inhalation Anthrax
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Investigation
Headlines:
Latest
Developments in Overseas Terrorist Investigations
Supporter
Says bin Laden Bought Anthrax Spores
Man
ArrestedSept 11th Investigation Dies in New Jersey Jail Amid
Saudis
suggest Saddam had role in Sept. 11 attacks
Tests
on Crop Duster Spraying Ships on Mississippi Yield no Anthrax
3
Accused of Direct Roles in Hijackings
Egyptian
Held in London Over Plot to Kill Northern Alliance Leader
Look-Alike
Anthrax Letters Provide Clues
Sept
11th Victims Identified Via DNA Matches
Germans
arrest Turk at airport with 'holy war CD-ROM,' and protective suit
U.S.
has disrupted some al-Qaida operations, prevented attacks, Dick Cheney
says
Authorities
make terrorism-related arrests in Frankfurt and London
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Financial
Headlines:
Fed
Reports Sept. 11 Attacks Scored Direct Hit on Economy
Terrorist
Strikes Cost Louisiana Tourist Industry $150 Million
House
Passes $100 Billion Economic Stimulus Bill
Muslims
to Boycott U.S. and U.K. Goods
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Feature
Articles:
Hughes:
A Daunting Task for the U.N.
Goldberg:
Ramadan-a-Ding-Dong
Ledeen:
Biden's Winning Remarks
Kurtz:
Draft Realities
Byron
York: Tom Daschles Stonewall
Derbyshire:
Emotional Correctness
Feature:
Not All Anthrax Cases Created Equal
If
the U.S. Were to Arrest and Try bin Laden
A
Harvest of Anger at the U.S.
Kelly:
Afghan Battle Gives U.S. a Second Chance
To
the Arab Streets, Calling Evil by its Name, in Arabic
Lowry:
Mixed Signals on the Bombing Campaign
O'Sullivan:
The Folly of Tolerance
When
the Press Is in the Dark, So Is Everyone
Truth
is High on the Casualty List
Feature:
The Spreading Anthrax Toll
Feature:
Deadly Assumptions
Arctic
National Wildlife Refuge: It's About Security, Stupid
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