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             Last updated on 09/08/02

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We keep all 11-Sept news headlines archived so that anyone can find any article that was linked whenever they need it. Please note that many online news sources now require registration, and some may require a fee for archived stories.

News Archives from September 7, 2002:

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

US Headlines:

Newspaper Says U.S. Ignored Terror Warning

U.S. Worshippers Focus on Sept. 11

Firefighters in great demand on 9/11

List of Sept. 11 victims might contain errors

The president has some surprising allies

Are We Safe?

9/11 Law Means More Snooping? Or Maybe Less?

Pataki's Tours for 9/11 Silence Usual Critics

Leader Sees New York Police in Vanguard of Terror Fight

New York firefighters cite 'lousy' morale

Air patrols resumed ahead of Sept. 11 anniversary

Laura Bush suggests parents leave TV off on Sept. 11

Views on the economy and 9/11 may sway control of Congress and governorships

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World Headlines:

Reporters Find More Cracks in UK National Security

French Jewish Lawyer Joins Palestinian's Defense

London or Berlin Could Be Next Targets - Rice

US Officials Probe Killing Of Americans In Indonesia

Australian Gov't Wants Public, Opposition Support Ahead Of Iraq Strike

Turkish delegation defies U.S., visits Iraq

Taiwanese Navy Fishes for New Destroyer Deal

Lebanon, Syria Cracking Down on Militants to Appease U.S.

At Johannesburg, radical environmentalists are sent packing

Does Castro have biological weapons?

Bush to Issue Ultimatum To World Leaders on Iraq

U.S., other nations vow to draw North Korea from isolation

Germany: Couple suspected of planning Sept. 11 anniversary attack

Small planes can get over Canadian border without much trouble

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Afghanistan Headlines:

Afghans: We Are Ready for Jihad Against U.S.

Karzai Vows to Continue Terror Fight

Karzai Travels to Honor Assassinated Resistance Leader

Karzai unshaken by attempt on his life

Afghan Capital Beefs Up Security

Afghan Officials Blame Al Qaeda or Taliban for Attacks

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Iraq:

Bush, Blair Discuss Iraq, Say Have Evidence to Act

U.S. Says Iraq Intensifying Bid for Nuclear Weapon

Iraq's Nuclear Effort Intensifying, U.S. Says

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Pakistan / India Headlines:

Pakistani authorities arrest 14 Islamic leaders

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Israeli / Palestinian Headlines:

IDF raids Gaza town, arrests six Palestinians including wanted militant

Sharon Says He Will Not Dismantle Rogue Settlements

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Military Headlines:

Coast Guard Starts Patrol of Potomac

New Warship Honors 9/11 Victims

Pentagon: Others should help expand peacekeeping force

Sept. 11 Proved to Be Turning Point for the Predator

U.S. Forces Numbers May Not Match Washington's Ambitions

U.S.: Fatal Raid on Afghan Wedding Justified

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Bio/Chemical Headlines:

Nuclear Plants First Option for Sept 11 -Newspaper

Radiation Pill Distributed in Illinois

Testing border security, ABC sneaks depleted uranium into New York

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Investigation Headlines:

Increased "chatter" among al Qaeda operatives; air patrols resume in U.S.

'Big' Al Qaeda Operative Held

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Financial Headlines:

Dip in Investments in Arab World Since 9/11 Despite Improvement in U.S. Economy

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Feature Articles:

The Taliban minister, the US envoy and the warning of September 11 that was ignored

Twelve months past disaster: Where is the outrage?

Report: After 9/11 Muslims Witnessed The Good, Bad & Ugly

Feeling Secure, U.S. Failed to Grasp bin Laden Threat

How Many More American Dead Does the UN Want?

LaFrance remembers her husband, murdered by Mohamed Atta

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