News Archive Guide

             Last updated on 10/29/01.

News Archives from October 28, 2001:

US | World | Afghanistan | Israel | 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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