News Archive Guide

             Last updated on 10/30/01.

News Archives from October 29, 2001:

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

US Headlines:

U.S.: Survey Shows Doubts Stirring on Terror War
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Sen. Bob Graham spends day as airport police officer

President Bush orders crackdown on student visas

Rep. Walter Jones, R-N.C. Proposes Bill to Free Churches for Political Speech

David Schippers tells Metcalf feds 'ignored' warnings of WTC attacks

Jihad - Unmasking America's New Enemy

Shooting airliners: Can pilots ever be ready?

State Department's Religious Intolerance List Excludes U.S. Allies: HRW

FBI Warns of New "Specific and Credible Threat" - No Specifics Given

Congress to Give Military Recruiters, Colleges Equal Access to High School Students

In this crisis, history offers Bush few lessons

Ashes to Ashes

Bush to Attend World Series, From a Seat at Yankee Stadium

Bush to Attend U.N. General Assembly November 10-11

Matthew Burke, He Was Generous, With a Great Personality

The Faces of Sorrow, Thousands Gather for Memorial at Ground Zero

Bush to Tighten Immigration Rules
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Homeland Security Chief Ridge Lines up Team, Begins Regular Briefings

U.S. Supreme Court Permits "Moment of Silence" in Virginia Public Schools

Bush: Plan Makes it Hard for Terrorists to Enter U.S.

Senator Clinton Finds a Niche: Seeks More NY Testing

Attacks spur vigilance among truckers

Rural airports reel in wake of attacks

Denver, CO: Terror attacks a focus of education forum

Jefferson County, CO: Concealed weapons permits rise since Sept. 11

Senator Joe Lieberman: Target #2: Saddam

Peyser: Nassau County Finally Gets It: Anthrax Hoax is no Joke

8 Year Old Son to Eulogize Father, a Police Officer Killed at WTC Attacks

Refugees at America's Door Find It Closed After Attacks
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Deep Distrust of Government Still Simmers

Rumsfield: Patience

Divide over airport screeners poses obstacle to aviation security bill

Laura Bush seeks to impart normalcy in jittery capital

Journey through a wounded nation: after 2 years abroad, returns to a changed nation

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World Headlines:

Kechichian: Saudi Arabia's Traditional Doctrines

Poll finds fewer Britons backing strikes against Taliban

Persecution of Christians in Islamic Nations

Russia's Million-Man Afghan Army

British Task Force Not Ready For Land Assault

British Muslims Killed In Afghanistan

British Man Shot by Columbian Army During Battle With Leftist Guerillas

UK Refugee Support Groups Angered Over Requirement to Carry ID Cards

U.N. Envoy In Pakistan For Talks On Post-Taliban Afghanistan

Uzbek Human Rights Defenders Alarmed

EU to Send Delegation to Central Asia to Reinforce Anti-Terrorism Effort

Pravda: Saddam Hussein is Scarier Than bin Laden

New snags in US-Saudi ties play to bin Laden

Bush Pushes Trade in Sub-Saharan Africa

Saudis Bristle at Suggestions They are Not Cooperating Fully

Kechichian: Saudi Arabia's traditional doctrines

British FM Straw: Afghan Campaign Could Continue Indefinitely

Milosevic Continues to Reject Participation in ICTY Trial

Vandals burn Jewish school in southern France

Mitchell wants Trimble back

Don't wobble, warns Blair

Pakistan: U.S. Hints at Use of Nuclear Weapons Against Taliban

Three Killed, 25 Hurt in Quetta Bus Blast

Musharraf Again Invites India for Dialogue

Pakistan: Our Nuclear Weapons Are at Great Risk from U.S. Intentions

Pakistan: Protesters Take Control of Chilas City, Airport

Saudi Royal Family Nervous About Maintaining Power at Home

British Tanks in Oman Halted by Sand

Japan passes law authorizing military to support U.S.-led war on terror

Longtime Foes U.S., Iran Explore Improved Relations

Lebanese Forces aim for legitimacy: Malik seeks to bring party into fold

Lebanon Not Testing Suspicious Powder Mailed Locally, Cite Hoaxes

South Korean Protests China's Execution of Citizen

China, Russia Reaffirm ABM as Cornerstone for Stability

Terror Fallout Cemented IRA Disarmament

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Afghanistan Headlines:

U.S. Warns Afghans Not to Confuse Food Parcels With Cluster Bombs

Afghanistan Has No Vaccine for the Victims of Kabul's Rabid Wild Dogs

An ocean of misery: Afghan refugees find little relief, numbers expected to mount

Faranaz Nazir, Afghan Activist with Unveiled Ambition

Former Leader of Taliban Opposition Asks U.N. for Asylum

Taliban ambassador claims Americans arrested in Afghanistan, U.S. denies

3 British Killed While Fighting For The Taliban

Taliban Reject Help from Pakistani Tribesmen

Taliban Opposition Vows Major Push

U.N. Envoy Launches Mission on Afghanistan Future

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Israel Headlines:

European MPs in Gaza: Occupation is Violence

Israel's Military Conundrum

Congregation Mourns Slain Pakistani Christians
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Plaut: Israel's Left Problem

Sharon in Knesset: Rabin would not have conceded Jerusalem

6 years on, Israelis wonder what might have been, had Rabin been alive today

Six Israeli Arabs jailed as suspected terror cell

IDF to make announcement regarding 3 kidnapped Israeli soldiers

Israel Promises More Withdrawals from West Bank, if Terrorism Stops

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Military Headlines:

Despite talk of coalition, United States mostly goes it alone

Strikes inflict little harm on terrorist group

Taliban's top leaders thought to have escaped air strikes, Rumsfeld says

Pravda: U.S. Air War Has Seriously Pressed bin Laden

British Defence Secretary Hoon plays down Ramadan reprieve

Setbacks in War Against Taliban

The Manhunt; Finding bin Laden Won’t be Easy

Intense Raids Target North of Kabul and Bin Laden Tunnels
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Rumsfeld Says Some Al-Qaida Leaders Have Been Killed in U.S. Attacks

Why U.S. Bombs Hit Civilians

U.S. Bombs Bin Laden Tunnels

Commander of British Royal Marines Says Troops Not Ready

British Flagship HMS Illustrious Ready for Battle Against Taliban

Bush Pressured to Increase Troops

Ex-Soviet Fighters Warn of Hardships in Winter Afghan War

US Mulls Creating Base Inside Afghanistan

U.S. Jets Roar Over Front Line Positions North of Kabul

US special unit 'stands by to steal atomic warheads'

U.S. Officials State, Once Again, That U.S. Ready to Fight Through Ramadan

Complex Missions Test U.S. Pilots

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Bio/Chemical Headlines:

Two New Cases of Anthrax Are Confirmed in New Jersey
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Britain in Talks With Cipro Manufacturer Over Stockpiling of the Drug

NYC Postal Union Leaders Set to Go to Court

Anthrax spores found in Supreme Court, HHS buildings, State Department mailroom

West Nile a Practice Run for Anthrax

Moscow Times: Defusing A Toxic Bomb; Chemical Weapon Threat

Anthrax Scare Moves U.S. Supreme Court Justices

Are Anthrax Attacks a Diversion for a Greater Threat?

From Defector to Defender: Ex-Soviet Strives to Protect U.S. From Biowarfare

Bartley: Anthrax: The Elephant in the Room

Anthrax Cases Unleash Worries About Pets

Anthrax Spores Found in Maryland, 13th Victim Confirmed

Fear Rises as Anthrax Probe Lags

New Weapon Wielded In Cleanup of Anthrax

Anthrax: Outside Cities, Response Differs

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Investigation Headlines:

Key to U.S. Victory Could Be Pakistani Spy Network

3 New Allies Help C.I.A. in Its Fight Against Terror
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Union, Construction Trade Groups Launch Ads Supporting Economic Recovery

Inspector General to Review Payments to Airlines

FBI Wary of Investigating Extremist Muslim Leaders, Rethinking

More than 600 in Italy assigned to tracking terrorist finances

Airlines to check passenger lists against FBI list of potential terrorists

Inside an anthrax hoax: A simple comment that spirals out of control

International group seeks ways to block terrorists' money

FBI Pledges Better Cooperation Between Police and FBI on 9/11 Investigation

Giuliani wants law requiring FBI share terrorism data with local law enforcement

Virginia man pleads innocent to helping hijacker obtain fake ID

Anthrax Probes Spread to 11 States

Jordanians Grill al Qaeda Suspect

Pakistani Intelligence Had Links to Al Qaeda, U.S. Officials Say
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No Proof of Iraqui Involvement in Anthrax

2 Pakistani Nuclear Scientists May Have Aided Taliban

Amnesty International Condemns FBI

3 Years of Talks, Meetings Failed to Produce Bin Laden

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Financial Headlines:

Towers of Missing Paperwork

Unions ask for unemployment compensation, security training for airport workers

For Good News Getting Better, Look at the Price of Gas

Dollar Weakens Versus Yen, Euro

WTC attack may have ended New York's concentrated financial district

Massive U.S. Rail Project Awaits Okay

The Future of the Airline Industry, From the Ground Up

Biotech industry shifts research from cures to defense systems

Nation's commercial real estate industry adapts to post Sept. 11 economy

Democrats want health insurance aid in economic stimulus bill

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Feature Articles:

Terrorism Without bin Laden: An Interview With Terrorist Expert Yossef Bodansky

Coping With Fear

Engineers to the Rescue

Independent (UK): Media Should Keep Asking Questions Until It Gets Answers

Blacker: God's Madman Defeats the American Way

How Islam Won, and Lost, the Lead in Science
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Cal Thomas: Victory Through Deportation

Goldberg: Cynthia McKinney’s Last Stand

Robbins: At War, Press Versus Military

Erbe: Religious Conflict

Elliott: What if Saddam Did It?

Kurtz: Ivy Change; In academia, Florida was a dress rehearsal for Sept. 11

Quinlan: TV Only Worsens Tragedy

Westphal: Nation's leaders look to a costly future

Shiflett: Patriotic Pork; Freelancing during wartime

Cooper: ABM ABC’s

Gibson: With Fans Like Her ...

Herbert: Shame in the House
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Safire: An Optimist's What If
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Pilger: Hidden Agenda Behind War on Terror

UAE: The World Should React To End Israeli Terrorism

Pipes: Muslims Love Bin Laden

Getler: The Formidable Mr. Rumsfeld

Arkin: Euphoria Lost

Ignatius: The Psyche of a Bin Laden

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