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Last updated on 10/29/01.
News Archives from
October 28, 2001:
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| Military | Bio/Chemical | Investigation
| Financial | Features
US
Headlines:
Hate
groups applaud terror attacks, watch reaction warily
The
new faith seekers
WTC:
Lost Lives, Lost Lifelines
U.S.:
Pakistani Government is Secure
Firefighter
hospitalized / Pelosi doubts reported link to U.S. extremists
Erie
County NY Paperwork to Find New Home, to Make Way for Shelter
Bush:
Defender in Chief
Rumsfield
Says Afghanistan Not a Quagmire at All
U.S.
Officials Defend Anthrax and Military Responses
Thousands
Attend Memorial Service at Ground Zero
Jackson
County, MO: A Mixture of Pride and Fear
The
Star-Spangled Banner: Serenading a Nation
Halloween
and Trick or Treating Wins Out Over Terror in Wichita
Truckers
worried about terrorists using big rigs as weapons
White
House to Increase Ridge's Exposure
D.C.
Mayor Williams Grows Into Role As Anthrax Crisis Worsens
Titan
missiles an important part of western South Dakota's history
Crary:
Administration's overtures toward gays flummox social conservatives
Officials
confirm more deaths from Sept. 11 crash in Pennsylvania
New
Technology May Make Black Boxes Obsolete
Florida:
Security of reactors reexamined
Pacifist
Measure Backfires in Berkeley
On
Campus and Off, Antiwar Movements See New Vigor
Terror
Probe Hovers Over Arizona
Big
hole in nation's defenses: our ports
Nation's
Doctor May Be In, but He Seems Out of the Loop
U.S.
Logic on Terrorism Draws Questions
Gays
Find a Home in Bush GOP
Cities
lack systems to detect bioterrorism, experts say
Memorial
Service for Victims' Families Planned at World Trade Center
Local
Police Departments Say FBI Needn't Handle Everything
Bush
Adviser Says Russia Is Warming to U.S. ABM Tests
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World
Headlines:
No
Cheers for Resurrected Peace Process
6
Killed in Bomb Blast in Philippine City Where U.S. Military Advisers Are
Staying
ASEAN
Leaders Urge U.S. to Stop Airstrikes Before Ramadan
Culture
clash apparent on one Pakistani city's sidewalks
Police
Injured in Belfast Rioting Ahead of Key Legislative Vote in Northern Ireland
German
Lawmakers Agree on New Security Measures
Chinese
Vice President Meets Russian Premier on Bilateral Ties
Unidentified
aircraft bombs Georgian region
Basque
separatist group ETA suggests peace with Spain possible
Uzbek
farmers resettled near Afghan border
Macedonia
May be a Second Front
Indian
Troops Lay Siege to Mosque, in Quest of Militant Muslims
Police
in Laos Arrest 5 Foreigners Charged with Promoting Democracy
Sixteen
Dead After Gunmen Attack Christian Church in Southern Pakistan
Malaysian
Opposition Supporters, Journalists Freed From Custody
Jordanian
Government Resigns Ahead of Reshuffle
Blair
rallies Britain as war nerves fray
The
Case Against Saddam
Attack
on Iraq 'will be grave mistake', warns Aziz
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Afghanistan
Headlines:
Rumsfeld:
Haq 'received U.S. assistance'
Partners
in 'jihad': bin Laden ties to Taliban
Taliban
Leader Says Real War Against U.S. Has Not Yet Begun
Slain
Commander Haq's Motives Unclear
Taliban
bury opposition leader; family mourns, vows revenge
Who
betrayed Abdul Haq? Possibilities are many
The
Youngest Victims: For Many Afghan Youths, War is a Brutal Part of Life
Militia
Halted at Afghan Border
Pakistan's
Border with Afghanistan Remains Closed, Taliban Sets up Refugee Camps
Reporters
Could Face Spy Charges in Afghanistan
Taliban
Denies Execution Of Five Opposition Members
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Israel
Headlines:
Palestinian
Leadership Condemns Hadera Shooting Attack
Israel
Pulls Back From 2 West Bank Towns
Israel
Begins Withdrawal from West Bank
Israel
Uses Shooting of Soldier to Justify Continued Occupation
Palestinians
Kill 5 Israelis in Separate Attacks
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Gunmen
open fire in northern Israeli city, killing two and wounding 12
Israel
Cancels Bethlehem Withdrawal
Israeli
shot dead in northern terror attack
Israel
Ready to Pull Troops Out of Bethlehem Sunday if Gunfire Stops
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Military
Headlines:
Fort
Bragg soldiers await the call
U.S.
Hits More Taliban Targets
U.S.
Says War on Target; Civilian Deaths Climb
LA
Times News Analysis: U.S. Shifts Gears After a Week of Setbacks
The
New Rules of Engagement
U.S.
Steps Up Afghanistan Air Campaign
The
Taliban Aren't Pushovers
Rumsfield
Pressures Central Command for Creative War Strategies
War
Won't be Measured in Weeks
Planes
hit Taliban with increased ferocity
McCain
urges more ground troops in Afghanistan
British
Official Says Airstrikes May Pause for Ramadan
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U.S.
steps up strikes near front lines; 13 civilians reported dead
U.S.
Intensifies Raids as Taliban Backers Mobilize
Growing
Civilian Casualties as U.S. Steps Up Afghanistan Air Campaign
War
Won't Be Quick or Easy, British Officials Say, but PM Confident of Victory
CIA
Weighs 'Targeted Killing' Missions
Waging
a Deadly Stalemate on Afghanistan's Front Line
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Pentagon
Shuffles Command
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Bio/Chemical
Headlines:
Blair's
Nuke Warning
Fast
Army Scanner Detects Chemical and Biological Agents in Minutes
NJ:
Another Postal Worker with Inhalation Anthrax
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The
Anthrax Files: Locations and People
Access
to Microbes Is Easily Obtained, Federal Oversight Lax
Anthrax
scares are old hat for Midwestern farmers
Troubled
anthrax vaccine haunts FDA
Card:
More Anthrax Attacks Possible
U.S.
Anthrax Battle Lacking in Expertise
Getting
in Tune: Discord Among Federal Agencies Hinders Bioterror Battle
Washington
Postal Employees Urged to Take Antibiotics as Anthrax Precaution
Smallpox
Vaccine Sought Within Year
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Investigation
Headlines:
Spy
Agencies Facing Questions of Tactics
Funding
the Impossible a Specialty for DARPA
Saudi
Charities Deny U.S. Accusations They Raise Funds for Terrorists
Czech
government passed hijacker info to U.S. too late
Islamic
charities deny link to Osama bin Laden
Anthrax
Probe Considering a Tie Between Neo-Nazis and Islam Extremists
Pilot
led a quiet life in Orlando, Florida
Report:
CIA Hit List
Lawyers
Say Terrorist's Entry Into U.S. Could Have Been Barred
Postal
Puzzles
Cole
Suspect Arrested in Pakistan
Jubilant
Calls on Sept. 11 Led to F.B.I. Arrests
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Hijacker's
Cars Tested for Anthrax Spores, To Test Florida Apartment
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Financial
Headlines:
Foregoing
More Tax Cuts Is the Price of War
Economy
Data Due Out to Be 'Pretty Ugly'
United
Airlines CEO Resigns
Reversal
of Decision, and a Demand that Lloyds of London Pay $3.75 M Up Front
Indonesian
President Concerned Over Withdrawal of Foreign Investment
OPEC
to Slash Output in November
Iraq
Urges Immediate OPEC Cut
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Feature
Articles:
Kuttab:
Bush Holds the Key to Mideast Peace
Hussain:
America's Goodness Doesn't Extend Overseas
Frank:
The Return of Alaska Oil Drilling
Lin:
I've Been Trying to See the Good in This Evil
WS
Journal: Of Germs and Geopolitics
WS
Journal: Cities Must Change to Survive
Art
Buchwald: Going About Our Business
McNamara:
The Nature of the Danger We Face
Romanian's
Ode to America Raises American Spirits
Dowd:
Can Bush Bushkazi?
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All
Suicide Bombers are not Alike
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Thomas:
Media in for a Share of the Blame
Phillips:
Expanding Beyond bin Laden Focus
Bedlington:
Osama bin Laden Not Who You Think
Martin:
Island With a Lethal Legacy
Price:
Violent Ways Less Popular After Sept. 11
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