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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
USAs '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 Ladens 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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