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November 2001


Current Articles

November 24, 2001
U.S. Raiders Hit Trucks But Spare Their Drivers
By Rajiv Chandrasekaran Washington Post Service
Nepal Rebels Kill 5 in Ambush, Post - Truce Toll 42
By REUTERS
November 23, 2001
A Parade Steeped in Pageantry, With a Core of Patriotism
By ANDREW JACOBS and SHAILA K. DEWAN, New York Times
Ugly Duckling Turns Out to Be Formidable in the Air
By JUDITH MILLER and ERIC SCHMITT, New York Times
November 22, 2001
Northern Alliance Moves to Take Besieged Kunduz
By REUTERS
Bin Laden's 'order': if I'm trapped, just shoot me
AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE in Riyadh and AGENCIES
Wall St. Job Hunters Find Buyers' Market
By REUTERS
Hot Growth in China Brings Chill to Japan
By James Brooke New York Times Service

Selected Articles

November 19, 2001
Big Mo
By WILLIAM SAFIRE, NY Times
November 5, 2001
The Turkey Card
By WILLIAM SAFIRE, NYTimes
November 4, 2001
The China Monologue
Joan Juliet Buck, NYTimes

WTC Aftermath

November 20, 2001
Awash in Grief After Attack, Adrift in a Sea of Paperwork
By JANNY SCOTT, New York Times
The Fire Below Ground Zero: Resisting Like a Coal-Mine Inferno
By Eric Lipton and Andrew C. Revkin, New York Times Service
November 12, 2001
For McCartney, New York Crash Is 'Dreadful Irony'
By REUTERS
Wall St. Journal Is Hometown Paper of South Brunswick
by Sridhar Pappu, NY Observer
November 10, 2001
For Tech Workers, Promised Land No Longer
By MATT RICHTEL, NY Times
November 9, 2001
Japan Destroyers Head Out to Back Up U.S. Strikes
By REUTERS
November 6, 2001
Survivor feels 'more American now than ever'
By Deborah Sharp, USA TODAY


Other Articles

News
November 20, 2001
Indictment by Spanish Judge Portrays a Secret Terror Cell
By SAM DILLON, New York Times
November 19, 2001
Four Journalists Kidnapped and Shot, Witnesses Say
By TIM WEINER, New York Times
Campaign Proves the Length of U.S. Military Arm
By Joseph Fitchett International Herald Tribune
November 12, 2001
Crash Stuns World Leaders at UN Meeting on Terror
By REUTERS
November 10, 2001
3 Anti-U.S. Protesters Killed by Police in Pakistan
Norimitsu Onishi, New York Times Service
Arab Fighters Spearheading Taliban Force, Allies Charge
Tim Weiner, New York Times Service
Freed Newsman Describes Taliban Jailers
Suzanne Daley, New York Times Service
Iran's Leader Says Muslims Reject bin Laden's 'Islam'
By ELAINE SCIOLINO, New York Times
November 9, 2001
Bin Laden Claims He Has Nuclear Weapons
By REUTERS
War, surprisingly, opens diplomatic doors
By Howard LaFranchi, Christian Science Monitor
French Reporter Tells of Days Held in Jail by the Taliban
By SUZANNE DALEY, NY Times
To the Stranger, a Wild Land, Strangely Awesome
By DEXTER FILKINS, NY Times
November 8, 2001
Defectors Cite Iraqi Training for Terrorism
By CHRIS HEDGES, NY Times

Finance
November 22, 2001
Key investment banks slash jobs across region
REUTERS
November 16, 2001
Warnaco CEO packs it in
by Katie Anderson, Daily Deal
November 10, 2001
Rival to Buy Energy Trader After Dizzying Financial Fall
By ALEX BERENSON and ANDREW ROSS SORKIN
November 7, 2001
China's Upbeat Governor in Tibet Promises Investment
By ERIK ECKHOLM, NY Times
October 31, 2001
CSFB USA Sees $400 Million Loss
Reuters

Politics
November 19, 2001
Protesters demand KMT hand over 'stolen wealth'
ASSOCIATED PRESS
November 11, 2001
Bloomberg Recipe: Luck, Lots of Cash and a Hands-On Role
By DEAN E. MURPHY, New York Times
November 8, 2001
The Anatomy of a Political Fiasco
By ROBERT HARDT Jr., NY Post

Culture
November 25, 2001
Dot-Com Is Dot-Gone, and the Dream With It
By JOHN SCHWARTZ
November 19, 2001
Stargazers camp out for meteors
SCMP
November 11, 2001
An Ancient Garden Youthfully Abloom: Chinese Art Today
By ANDREW SOLOMON
November 9, 2001
A Tough Cop's Sad Search for His Mother
By CHRISTOPHER DREW, NY Times

Asia Life
November 25, 2001
Pirated 'Harry' CDs Magically Appear in Hong Kong
By REUTERS
November 22, 2001
17,000 Web cafes shut for not blocking sites
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Australia's 'Pacific' Boatpeople Policy Stalls
By REUTERS
Violent crime on rise in Shanghai
STAFF REPORTER in Shanghai
November 18, 2001
The New Shanghai
By KATE WHEELER, New York Times

NY Life
November 18, 2001
The Night People's Favorite Night
By JESSE McKINLEY, New York Times

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