News Archive Guide

             Last updated on 10/28/01.

News Archives from October 27, 2001:

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

US Headlines:

Alerts Cause Closures in Alaska

NYC Anti-War Rally Blasts Bush

White House Faces More Questions, More Heat, and Less Support

Military Guards at Airports Soon to be Replaced by Civilians

U.S. Senator Gramm Says Terrorists Must Die for Attacks

Maryland state workers cleared to help with BWI security

300 Protesters March Against Afghan War

Bush Asks Congress Not to Federalize Air Screeners

Poll: Americans Doubt Bush's Home Defense Plan

Nigerian Caught Trying to Cross U.S./Canada Border With $2 Million in Heroin

Farmers and Processors Act to Close Holes in Security
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Memorial held in Wyoming for Ranger killed in helicopter crash in Pakistan

Government Clamps Down on Agency Web Sites
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U.S. Lists Worst Governments for Freedom of Faith

Red Tape at Red Cross: Groups Now in a Tangle
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Focus on Terror Creates Burden for the Police
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Bush Warns Against Airport Security Becoming Federal Workers

Patriotic Paint Job Proposed for Landmark Hollywood Sign

New Sense of Impatience Is Emerging

NJ Mosque Stung by Reported Ties With Terrorists

Earthquake Shakes a Jittery New York
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Bush Suggests Delaying Tax Cut

Bush Signs Bill to Permit British Widows to Stay in U.S.

Giuliani Insists Air Quality Near Ground Zero is Safe

E-Mail Targets Terrorism With Bursts of Laughter

Agency Responses To Mail Scares Vary, Lack of Uniformity Frustrates Some

Surveys dispute Muslim count in U.S. as inflated

Business Travelers Accept New Responsibility in the Sky

CIA said to have relaxed guidelines on recruiting unsavory informants

Family remembers Ranger killed in helicopter crash in Afghanistan

Patriot Act draws privacy concerns

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World Headlines:

Japan Reportedly Considers Warships

Uzbekistan: Yanks Welcome Here

German lawmakers agree on new security measures

Iraq urges U.N intervention to halt Turkish incursions

Aziz Says Iraq Expects to Be Attacked by United States

Baghdad moves its chemical weapons factories

Disease is Bush ploy, says Baghdad

Cabinet Reshuffle in Jordan Sets Stage for Vigorous Reforms

Musharraf Plays Down Haq's Execution

Administration Plans 2nd Aid Package to Pakistan for up to $500 Million

Pakistan Easing Border Restrictions

Cuba Steps Up Criticism of Russia

Silent Protests in UK Against Custody Deaths

World Police Chiefs Discuss Improving Security Against Terrorism

Rwandan, Ugandan Army Officers Meet in Attempt to Defuse Tension

Pro-Taliban Militants Block Part of Silk Route

Canada: Concerns for Port Security

Pakistan's Musharraf Calls on U.S. to End Bombing Soon
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U.S. Is Planning an Aid Package for Pakistan Worth Billions
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Zimbabwe Farm Invasions Continue

Philippines remains staunch U.S. ally

Soldier Critically Injured by Bomb Blast in Belfast

SAS ready for four-year war

UK Marines get war on terror role

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Afghanistan Headlines:

In Afghanistan, the Red Cross Faces Obstacles on All Sides

Admiral estimates thousands defecting from Taliban

American friends tried to save Afghan opposition leader

Rajghatta: The Botched Mission of Hollywood Haq

Militants Stream Toward Afghanistan

Northern Alliance: Mazar-e-Sharif Hard to Take

Afghan Woman Tells Story of Family Killed in U.S. Attacks

Explosions, clashes nothing new for Afghans

Taliban Opposition Unfazed by Haq Death

Taliban Reversing Ban on Opium Poppy Farms, to Use Profits to Finance War

Another Taliban Foe's Fate in Doubt
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Taliban says it executed 5 more rebel leaders

Five commanders and 15 fighters were said to have been hanged

Taliban appeals for UN help while looting their offices

Thousands of Afghan Refugees Slip into Pakistan, Few Reach Aid Camps

Northern Alliance Forces Are Tired, Hungry and Ill-Equipped to Face Taliban

Taliban Executes More Opposition Leaders

Pakistani Tribesmen Aid Taliban

International Red Cross Angry - Again - Over 2nd IRC Bombing

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Israel Headlines:

Arafat: Palestinians will win in the end

Israel Postponing Indefinitely Its Pullout from PA Territory
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Israel Troop Pullout in Jeopardy After Violence

OC Intelligence Malka Opposes Leaving Area A Now, Warning of Terror Attacks

Some Fear Specter of Israel Will Remain After Pullout

Israel to Withdraw Some Forces

Israel’s military intelligence service suspects Iraq

Jerusalem Post Poll: American support for Israel at all-time high

Jerusalem: Man arrested; suspected bin Laden link

Bethlehem town centre lies in ruins after week of Israeli reoccupation

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Military Headlines:

U.S. Jets Hits Northern Alliance Area in Afghanistan

U.S. Admits Bombing Red Cross Warehouses Used by Taliban, Said to be Error

U.S. Jets Pound Taliban Front Line

Allies Preparing for Long Fight as Taliban Dig In
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U.S. War Effort Bogs Down

U.S. refused executed Afghan rebel's call for air strikes

US planes prohibited to approach strategic installations

US jets strike Kandahar, hit bus: 10 civilians perish in fresh attacks

Pentagon: 'All of our forces' to be used in war

US admits second bombing error

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Bio/Chemical Headlines:

Anthrax Closes Second N.J. Post Office - Princeton

Smallpox Vaccine Risky, Expensive

Officials Play Down Anthrax Risk to the Public Despite Mass Testing

Postal Union Leader Threatens to Sue

Anthrax Attacks Linked to Domestic Terrorists

Anthrax Vaccine Has a Long, Thorny History

Anthrax Letter Awaits Discovery, C.D.C. Chief Hints
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Public Health System Is on War Footing

Senate Anthrax Not Necessarily From Rogue State

Sandia Labs expert: Physics of anthrax is beyond al-Qaida

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Investigation Headlines:

Investigators keep close watch on Milan mosque

FBI and CIA Suspect Domestic Extremists

Congressman Says Imprisoned Sheik Worries Constituents

El Cajon Mosque Finds Itself Enmeshed in Inquiry

Congressman Wants Blind Sheik Moved
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bin Laden Discussed Sept. 11 Attacks in Interview, Writer Says

4 Illegal Arab Immigrants Arrested in U.S. Virgin Islands

INS Urges Release of Detainees of Terrorist Probe

Atta Didn't Arrive Twice; INS Made a Processing Mistake

Al-Qaeda and Argentina

Four illegal Arab immigrants arrested in St. Thomas

Terrorists Take To Arizona

FBI and CIA Suspect Domestic Extremists

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Financial Headlines:

President Targets Pet Projects in Speech to Business Leaders

Proposal would aid insurers in event of future terrorist attacks

Advertisers Leave NY Post Over Anthrax Cartoon

Making the Most Of Rising Circulation, Holding Onto Gains

Bin Laden Family Strives to Re-establish Its Reputation
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Cab Driver Boiling Mad at Starbucks

Up From the Ashes, Corporate Rebuilding After WTC

Afghan Cafes Starved for Patrons

Lloyds of London Granted Reprieve in WTC Claims

Lockheed, the Clear Winner, not Receptive to Including Boeing in JSF Production

Gas Prices Dip, But Where?

UK Shopkeepers Told to Hard Sell the Lottery, Quotas Set

New York attack hits Indian weavers' trade

It's Not About The Money

Pauper Dies, Leaves $1M for Victims

Bush Argues for Tax Relief, Trade and Energy Plans

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Feature Articles:

Ebola, Marburg, Dengue, Hantavirus - 4 Horsemen of Apocalypse?

Analysis: Crisis has Transformed Bush Team

Krauthammer: Using the Media Megaphone to Terrorize America

Anglosphere: Wartime redefines science

Telhami: Prism on Palestine

From Australia, The Darker Side of U.S. Patriotism

Seeking Miracles in a Place of Cruelty and Beauty
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Honoring the Dead Online; How Web Can Honor Individuals When Thousands Die

SF Examiner: Main Course: Terror

LA Times: America the Dutiful

Boeing to Bid to Build South Korean Fighters

Taheri: Islam Can't Escape Blame for September 11th

Smith: Let Afghans Decide Their Own Fate

Rich: How to Lose a War
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Goodman: Evil and Blowback

Washington Post: Preparing For the Worst

Independent: British Forces Know the Justice of Their Cause But Not Aim of Battle

Ambrose: U.S. Terrorism

Cason: A mother's unflagging patriotism

Dershowitz: The parallels between US and Israel on terrorism

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