News Archive Guide

             Last updated on 10/25/02

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News Archives from October 24, 2002:

US| World | Afghanistan | India/Pakistan| Iraq | Middle East | Military | Bio/Chemical| Investigation | Financial | Features

US Headlines:

Editors Say It's Harder To Get Information And Claim Public Isn't Concerned

Md. Prosecuter Says Press Created Climate Of Fear

Report Finds U.S. Unprepared for Next Terrorist Attack

Ex-F.B.I. Chief Seen as Choice for Accounting Post

International adoption is at an all-time high in the U.S.

Bush's approval rating solid, poll finds

Low morale for air marshals; Some feel they were misled

The State Department's response to nuclear betrayal? Free oil!

Washington Sniper Impacts Election Campaigns

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World Headlines:

N.Korea Urges Non-Aggression Pact with U.S.

Turkish Government Takes Steps to Shut Popular Islamic Party

The Moscow-theater attack looks just like jihad

The North Korea mistake must not happen again

Blasts rock Moscow theatre

Arab League Head to Go to Libya After Kadhafi Quit Threat

Chechnya’s Representative: All Chechens Are Hostages of Russian Military

Security Council Meets on Iraq Amid U.S. Pressure

Families of Forgotten Bali Victims Face Future of Grief, Fear

Powell Meets South Korea on North's Nuclear Program

Gunmen kill 1 hostage at Moscow theater, report says

Weapons inspectors prepared to return to Iraq

Japanese abductees will stay in homeland, authorities say

Growing Sino-US ties serve common interests: Chinese president

China calls for more anti-terrorism cooperation among APEC members

Chechen hostage-takers refuse to release foreigners

Indonesia initiates rescue programs for tourism

Rebel group assails telecom facilities in central Philippines

Singapore requests UN to add Jemaah Islamiyah to list of terrorists

Passage of anti-terrorism bill pushed in the Philippines

Jakarta IDs three bombing suspects

Chechen Fighters to Release Foreign Hostages, Give Russia One Week Ultimatum

Slovenian Police Discriminate Against Muslim Women: Djogic

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Afghanistan Headlines:

Ex-Soldier Detained in Sniper Case

Afghan defense minister proposes strengthening national unity

U.S. Replaces Afghanistan Warplanes

Agencies Caught Off Guard as Afghans Flock Home

NZ soldiers wounded in Afghanistan

UN envoy calls for inquiry into human rights abuses in Afghanistan

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Iraq:

Iraq Accuses U.S. of Diplomat Ploy

U.S. delays war plans, downsizes Qatar exercise

War against Iraq neither imminent nor inevitable: US Envoy

Saddam recalls children of envoys

In an unprecedented protest, Iraqis demand word of missing relatives

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Pakistan / India Headlines:

India Says Begins Pakistan Border Troop Pullback

Pakistan committed to UN Charter: Musharraf

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Israeli / Palestinian Headlines:

Israeli troops protect Palestinian farmers

A life lost in Gaza spurs reflection from all sides

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Military Headlines:

Pentagon Sets Up Intelligence Unit

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Bio/Chemical Headlines:

 

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Investigation Headlines:

With 2 Held, Police Tie Rifle to Sniper

End to 3 Weeks of Terror for the Capital Region

FBI: Railroads May Be Terror Targets

Two arrested in sniper case; gun, scope found

Seeking terror link, feds track sale of counterfeit goods

Ashcroft decides no new laws needed to stop security leaks

Two People in Custody in Maryland

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Financial Headlines:

Stock Market Pulls Back After Upswing

A bad terrorism-insurance bill

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Feature Articles:

Clinton has no more alleged foreign-policy achievements

On climate change, U.S. facts versus U.N. science

Laughter in the Ruins; what hasn’t changed since 9/11

Parents struggle to explain threat to children traumatized by terror

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