News Archive Guide

             Last updated on 10/31/01.

News Archives from October 30, 2001:

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

US Headlines:

True Grit in a Dirty War; Anthrax and Afghanistan

Nuclear attack a real, if remote, possibility

Under attack, Sikhs defend their religious liberties

Lawmakers Offer Their Own Strategies For War Effort

Lessons of Past in Stopping Terrorism

U.S. Renews Nicaragua Military Aid

US strategy fraying at home and abroad

Decision Made to Act on One Threat Out of Many in a Threat Matrix

Armed Guards, Survival Packs, and Confusion in a City that Fears the Worst

Terror Cells No Longer "Need Approval" For Terror Attacks

To Haunt and Heal, It Takes the Village - NY Halloween Parade

Americans dubious of winning terrorism war

Time Running Out for Taxpayers to Claim Rebates

Ridge Appoints 6 to Homeland Security Staff

American Muslim Groups Split Over Policy Dissent

GA Rep. Cynthia McKinney to Saudi Prince: NY May Not Want Your $10M But I Do

Foreign Students to get Scrutiny

U.S. Transportation official promises better airline screening

Ridge: Terror Alert Related to bin Laden

Remarks by the President on Increasing Immigration Safeguards

Some Security Measures Rejected by Florida Lawmakers

Weber: Nation’s Focus Transformed Since Sept. 11th

Cheney Moved to Secure Location Due to Threat

New York-based talk shows struggle to get guests

In This Crisis, the Choices in Words Are Churchill's

Beneath the Rubble, the Only Tool Was a Pair of Cuffs
*Note: NY Times requires registration once they have archived their articles.

Homeland Insecurity: Sacramento Journalist Forced to Destroy Photos

U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson, D-Fla. proposes tourism tax credit

Former President Bush helps reopen Sears Tower's skydeck

American Airlines Plane Makes Unscheduled Landing at Washington's Dulles Airport

Attacks Spur House Plan for Sharp, Sustained Defense Increases

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World Headlines:

Christians hunker down in Pakistan

Musharraf Says he Won't Seek Halt to War for Ramadan, Sees Split in Taliban

Australia Searches for Hijacked Refugee Boat

UK: Blair Warns Byers not to Bury the News of Heathrow Airport Expansion

Iranian Parliamentary Committee has Called for Direct Talks with the U.S.

Iran's Khamenei Threatening to Fire Anyone Speaking in Favor of U.S. Ties

Iran's Top Judge Promises to Punish Those Advocating Better Ties With U.S.

Britain Revamping Immigration For Asylum-Seekers

U.N. Panel Finds Widespread Violations of Liberia Sanctions

Arab News: Where is Osama Bin Laden hiding?

In a Changing World, Cuba and the U.S. Stay the Same

Mexican Tradition Takes on New Gravity After Sept. 11 Attacks

Saddam Urges World to Prevent U.S. Victory

Briton Killed in Afghanistan Was Delivering Aid, Not Waging Jihad, Says Mom

Ally or playing both sides? Some question allegiance of Pakistani spy agency

Pakistan: No Citizen Allowed to Cross the Border into Afghanistan

Saddam Delivers Third Open Letter to Western Governments

U.S. Resumes Economic, Military Aid To Pakistan

Omani Minister Warns Against Any Anti-terror Attack on Arabs

Gulf Arab States Approve Anti-Terrorism Strategy

DPRK (N Korea) Slams U.S. for Meddling in its Religious Issues

Iraq Accuses U.S. of Spreading Anthrax as a Pretext to Widen Bombing

SDF officers (Japan): We'll fight, shoot

British Prime Minister Tony Blair: Never Forget

Ukraine's last nuclear missile silo destroyed

Africans have stake in fight against terrorism, Condoleezza Rice says

Pakistan detains 12 for questioning about church shootings

Iran's Ayatolah Ali Khamenei Refuses Assistance to U.S. in Afghan War

Iran Urged to Talk to U.S.

British Muslims Tempted to Fight for Taliban Warned

Germany's Schroeder says Afghan action necessary

Iran Interior Minister Denies Rumors of Large Pro-American Rallies in Iran

Full Text of Blair's Speech

Blair Rallies British Support for War on Terror

Iran Police Declare War on Satellite Dishes, Combat Pro-Western Sentiment

Iran Denies Rumors that U.S. Aircraft are Entering Iranian Airspace

The Saudi Contradiction: leaders must enter the 21st century
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Bittersweet goodbyes as Canadian warship HMS Vancouver sails for Arabian Gulf

UK: Rage of Luton Muslims Prompts Some to Fight for Taliban

North Korea Accuses U.S. of Increasing Tensions on Korean Peninsula

Pakistani clerics consider calling off pro-Taliban demonstrators

Megawati: Indonesia May Explode

UK Prime Minister Tony Blair is to rally domestic support for military action

U.S. Helping Nicaraguan Campaign Against Presidential Candidate Daniel Ortega

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Afghanistan Headlines:

U.S. propaganda broadcasts to Afghanistan return the sound of music to Afghans

Armed "Volunteers" Reach Afghanistan

U.S. Troops Training Northern Alliance Forces in Afghanistan

Thousands of Afghan Refugees to be Given Sanctuary in Camps

Mullah Abdul Salam Zaeef, The Taliban’s Reluctant Media Star

India insists on role in post-Taliban Afghanistan

Taliban Claims 500 Americans and Allies in Afghanistan

United States and Northern Alliance Have Different Goals in Afghanistan

Miller and Panurru: Haq Job; The sorry death of an Afghan rebel

UN and Pakistan map Afghan future

Ammunition, Food Being Dropped for Northern Alliance

Taliban Transforms Afghanistan for Total War

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Israel Headlines:

Sharon pushes, Peres pulls; giants at odds but together

U.S. to Israel: Stop Demolishing Palestinian Homes

Israel Condemned by Palestinians For Aborted West Bank Withdrawal

Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres is preparing an independent peace initiative

IDF rabbi: no decision reached on 3 kidnapped soldiers

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Military Headlines:

U.S. Troops Based in Northern Alliance Village

Marine General's Memo Referring to Reserve Forces as "Bums" Causes Scandal

U.S. Drops Giant Bomb on Taliban Lines

U.S. Says Strikes on IRC Compound Intentional, Site Use by Taliban

U.S. Pilots Endure Harsh Reality Above Enemy Lines

Strategy Chamge: Bomb sights focus on Afghan caves

Opposition says U.S. on ground in north Afghanistan

Opposition Moves Elite Forces to Front Line of War Against Taliban

Northern Alliance Rebels Heartened by Increased U.S. Air Strikes

U.S. Military Chief Says No Stalemate in Afghanistan

Rebels Say Taliban Strengthening in West

Material Seized in U.S. Ground Raid Yields Few Gains
*Note: NY Times requires registration once they have archived their articles.

What Are We Waiting For? Let's get this ground war off the ground
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Active British Participation in Afghan War put in Doubt

U.S. military warns troops, families of rising tension in Kuwait

U.S. Warplanes Strike Several Afghan Cities

Reliance on animals hits US effort to arm alliance

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Bio/Chemical Headlines:

Anthrax Crisis Expanding Beyond the Postal Service

Spread of Anthrax Raises New Concerns

S. Florida postal union wants judge to order test of centers

More Post Offices Closed

Anthrax found in US Dept of Agriculture

EPA Wants Approval to Use Gas as Decontaminant in Hart Senate Building

Anthrax Case Shuts a New York Hospital
*Note: NY Times requires registration once they have archived their articles.

CDC Confirms 15th Anthrax Case

Cipro No Longer the 1st Choice, Health Official Recommend Doxycycline

61 Year-Old Bronx Hospital Worker Has Inhaled Anthrax

Ulster Unionist Leader David Trimble Treated After Anthrax Scare

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Investigation Headlines:

Claims that Osama bin Laden is just a front man for Al Qaeda

Former Pakistani Nuclear Scientist With Ties to Taliban Questioned by U.S.

Probe: Atta met Iraqi agents this year in Prague

Web doctor charged for writing illegal Cipro prescriptions

FBI Director Robert S. Mueller III Pledges to Work More Closely With Police

Men arrested in Sept. 11 investigation allege mistreatment in U.S. jails

Milosevic says Bin Laden was in Albania after U.S. Embassy bombings in 1998

Phoenix, AZ: Man Accused of Document Falsification

Anthrax Investigation Back at Square One, Widening Rather Than Narrowing Probe

Egyptian charged with conspiracy to murder the NA leader Ahmed Shah Masood

Osama bin Laden Website Registered in Suffolk

Consular officials in Italy to visit Canadian found in container

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Financial Headlines:

Urges Accounting for all 9/11 Charity Funds in Light of Red Cross Diversion

Amid Red Cross Misdirection of Funds, Watchdog Group Urges Accounting of Funds

British Airways to reinforce cockpit doors

Northrop Grumman Corporation accused by the government of defrauding Pentagon

Under Heavy Criticism, Red Cross Closes Liberty Fund, Names Interim Head

Red Cross To Divert 9/11 Donations To Other Purposes

Boeing supplier Vought Aircraft to cut 1,200 jobs

Socialist Workers Party Mayoral Candidate Fired by Goodwill, Citing Subversion

Experts Warn of Email Red Cross Donation Hoax

Patriotism Goes Into Every Badge

Consumer confidence plunges to 7 1/2-year low

Slow Mail Delivery Hurts Profits, Peace of Mind

Clinton’s Untenable Taxation: The serious economic problem of the 1993 tax increase

Ford Chief Is Said to Resign; Will Be Replaced by Family Heir
*Note: NY Times requires registration once they have archived their articles.

How Much the War on Terrorism is Costing Financially

U.S. Government Posts $127 Billion Surplus

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Feature Articles:

Scheer: With Powers Like These, Can Repression Be Far Behind?

Online, Good Guys Get 3 Lives - bin Laden Games and Movies Thrive

Gore: America Must Stay True To Values

Eliopoulos: Make Terrorists Pay; Getting Past State Department Stalling

William F Buckley Jr.: Where are the Dems Going? September 11 and Florida

O'Sullivan: Blair's Problem; The Road Ahead

Azoy: Stalling, or Falling, or Both?

Hanson: Ripples of Battle; Fantasies give way to reality

Lake: The Coalition's Price Tag

Moore: The Dem’s Feeding Frenzy; Some kind of stimulus

Kagarlitsky (Moscow Times): A Need for Honest Answers

Buncombe: Threat of New Atrocities Outweighs Risk of Public Panic

Squawking Heads: This just in: The sky is falling
* Some Wall Street Journal Opinion Journal articles require a free login.

Mushy Microsoft, Egged Usama, Berserk Berkeley

Dougherty: Is Anti-Terrorism Anti-Constitutional?

Yount: Dueling Infidels

Williams: Patriotism by any other name

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