News Archive Guide

             Last updated on 10/26/01.

News Archives from October 25, 2001:

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

US Headlines:

Protracted War Tests U.S. Resolve

Afghan Teen "can feel peace" in Boise, Idaho

Ashcroft Signals Strong New Tactics in Terrorism Fight

Head of Logan Airport Agency to Resign

American Jewish Committee Claims Muslim Population Overstated

Studios USA’s 'Crossing Over with John Edward' Plans Seance for WTC Victims

Senate OKs Anti-Terror Bill

Slow Mail Delivery, Threat, Alarm Customers

House still stalled on aviation security legislation; Bush endorses GOP plan

Islamic School in Kentucky Burns, Cause Unknown

Texas Democrat Criticizes Governor Perry for Praying

Sen. Joseph R. Biden, Jr. Under Fire for Questioning U.S. Air Strikes

ABC Suspends Carole Simpson for Anthrax Remarks

Sacramento: Terrorist Ruse Hurt Giving by Muslims

House Approves Tax Cut Package

A Pro-American Rally in Berkeley, 150 People Show Up

California Driver's License Law May Have Been Passed by Mistake

U.S. Mail Delivery of Bills, Payments Delayed

White House Takes Some Flak

Americans Told to Brace for Long War in Afghanistan, Terror at Home

U.S. School Books Being Updated to Include Terror Lessons

Lighweight Revolvers a Hot Item for Smith and Wesson

Homeland Security Chief Ridge Scrutinized

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World Headlines:

U.S. Envoy Compares Colombian Guerrillas to Osama Bin Laden

A Hundred False Anthrax Alarms Each Day, London Police Say

U.S. wants Japanese Aegis ship for Afghan war

Afghan situation a test of Japanese policy of aid diplomacy

The Philippine Branch of Terror

Downing Street Doubts that bin Laden Could Have Nuclear Capabilities

Malaysia: Controversial Security Law Best Tool Against Terror

Amnesty International Calls for Humane Treatment of Investigation Detainees

Tony Blair Holds Firm in Support for "Star Wars" Missle Defense Plans

Pakistan Stops Taliban Fighters

Australia May Send a Larger Force in War on Terrorism

Australian Anthony Mundine's Future in Boxing Unsure

Turkey has 'historic' mission in assisting Afghan opposition

Saudis See Obstacles in Freezing Terrorist Accounts

French troops ready for Afghan operations, Chirac says

Saudi Foreign Minister Arrives In Pakistan

Russia Sends Tanks to Aid Northern Alliance

U.S. Strikes Have Serious Impact on Donkey Fair

India Brands Kashmiri Militant Groups Terrorist Outfits

Explosion Rocks Thai Army Arsenal, Said to be Accidental

Pakistan Claims They Are Not Threatening India

Iranian Diplomat Makes Rare Visit to Capitol Hill

Japan Set to Lift Sanctions on Pakistan

Russia Upgrades Relations With Iraq

Chechen Rebels to Talk on Disarming

Chechen Rebels Change Geopolitical Orientation, Take up Cause of bin Laden

Iran's Closed Border is Open For a Price

UN Complaining that U.S. Bombs Struck a Mosque Located in a Military Camp

Princess Diana's Fund Wants U.S. / UK to Stop the Bombing

Blair Says bin Laden Unlikely to Stand Trial

Malaysia Becomes Member of Commonwealth Committee on Terrorism

Ahmici Muslims Shocked by U.N. Acquittal of War Crimes Suspects

Two Pakistani Atomic Scientists Arrested

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Afghanistan Headlines:

Taliban Calls for Reinforcements

Afghan Exiles Leave Northern Alliance in the Cold

Afghan Exiles: US Airstrikes Should Stop, Bin Laden Should Leave

Alliance Botched it, Leader Says

Northern Alliance Backs Ramadan Bombing of Taliban

15 Year-Old Northern Alliance Warlord

U.S. Surprised at Toughness of Taliban

International Red Cross Warns of Humanitarian Impact of Afghan War

UN Complains U.S. Using Cluster Bombs on Civilians

Taliban Accuses U.S. of Using Chemical Warfare

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Israel Headlines:

Israel Launches Final Attack Before Withdrawal

Israel: 2 Suspects in Ze'evi Murder Arrested

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Military Headlines:

U.S. Jets Blast Taliban Positions

Egyptian and American Troops Share Tactics, Avoid Politics

U.S. Hits bin Laden’s Suspected Hideouts

Taliban Fight Looks Long and Slow

Pentagon Puts Off Missile Testing

Civilians Desert Kandahar, Bombing Continues

Anti-Taliban Offensive Bogs Down

Cluster Bombs: Carnage Comes in Small Packages

Three U.S. Officials Wage the War

History Offers Few Precedents For Truce During Muslim Holy Month

Will Winter Prove to be an Enemy or an Ally?

U.S. Jets Try to Break Frontline Deadlock

Citizen Soldiers Suffer Delay in Getting Paid

Powell: Ramadan Will Not Necessarily Halt U.S. Actions

U.S. Jets Strike Kandahar, Mazar-e-Sharif

Informants Enable a Deadly Raid

Taliban Fails to Down U.S. Planes

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Bio/Chemical Headlines:

Nuke Fears: The Truth Behind the Hype

Anthrax spores were doctored to be deadlier

Fast Treatment With Multiple Antibiotics May Have Saved Florida Anthrax Victim

Two detained last month in Texas believed to have information on attacks

Congressional Worries about Safety of Food Supply

New Anthrax Cases in NY, DC

Castro Says Anthrax Less Serious Than a Cold

State Department mail worker diagnosed with anthrax

Senate Office Building to be Sealed Indefinitely

Accuracy of Test at White House Mail Site Questioned

U.S. Admits Flawed Response to Anthrax

U.S. Warns That Mail May Not Be Safe

Officials to Test More Postal Facilities

Sager: Public Health Goes Big-Time

The War Against Cipro

10,000 People Take Anthrax Drug

Senate Media Worker Hospitalized; Anthrax Suspected

Anthrax Found in Hart Senate Office

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Investigation Headlines:

Document Fraud Scheme of Hijackers Was Being Investigated a Month Before 9/11

WTC, The Hunt for Victims and Identities

NATO may have felled terrorist network in Bosnia

Suspected Hijacker May Have Transported Anthrax

Pentagon Seeks a Few Good Ideas to Fight Terrorism

FBI Studies Tip About Terror Attack

Reports that Bill Clinton Sent Salmonella in Mail

House's bill requires judge to monitor FBI's use of e-mail surveillance system

Rumsfield Warns bin Laden May Get Away

Hijack Suspect Found in Shipping Container by Italians

Author of Anthrax Letters Debated

Tests on Anthrax Point to Source Made by Either the US, Russia, or Iraq

British Police Arrest Egyptian Islamic Activist

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Financial Headlines:

Northwest Airlines Posts a Profit for 3rd Quarter, Thanks to Gov't Bailout

Stocks Rally; Market at Pre-Attack Levels

Japanese Travel Industry Asks for Gov't Help In Midst of Cancellations

Analysts Are Convinced: This Is Really a Recession

Berkeley Draws Ire for Anti-War Stand, Threats of Economic Boycott

Cuba's Weak Economy Takes Turn for Worse After Terror Strikes in U.S.

Boeing, Lockheed Likely to Share Work on Joint Strike Fighter

Hawaii: Hotels Continue to Suffer

U.S. Spending and Output Weakened After Attacks

CD sales reflect surge in patriotic hits

Weighing Costs, Benefits in Responding to Terror

Japanese Travelers Shunning Far Off Shores

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Feature Articles:

Schwartz: Seeking Moderation

Brilliant parody or wacky .mil expert? Bert is back, you decide

Chicken McTerror: Osama Wannabes Target Coke and Fast Food

Rosett: Safety in the Air

Kopel: 2nd Amendment A Right of the People

Douthat: Kumbaya Watch: Mr. Begala, Are You Listening?

Speculation That Osama bin Laden and Mullah Omar Are Dead

Schorr: Wanted: More Candor From Bush

Miller: Aircraft by Numbers

Feature: How the U.S. Became Israel's Best Ally

Quotes About Catching Osama bin Laden

Other bin Ladens Will Come Forward, Says Clinton

Ivens: War or Police Action, the Lines are Blurred

George Will: Affinity for Afghans

Terrorist Rights?

The Moscow Times: U.S. Faces Costly Stalemate

Why the World Needs America to Cheer Up

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