Title: Message
Fanning the Flames of Ethnic War in
Macedonia
The International Community’s
Exacerbation of the Balkans Crisis
by Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed
I. NATO’s
Eastward Expansion and Western Economic Interests
I.I The Collective Interests of NATO
members in the Balkan
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When chopped logic prevails we are all doomed:
Is it Time for Canada to launch an 'Operation Hope'?
by Mohamed
Elmasry
It seems that the aftershocks of September
11, 2001 have fostered a mass regression into primitive chopped logic among many
commentators and gove
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Perspective
Osama bin Laden's our man, right?
by Stephen Gowans
Now that everyone's sure that Osama bin Laden's
our man, it might be time to take a step back and ask, How do we know?
And the answer is, we "know" because Washington
say
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Ayman Al-Zawahiri: attention turns to the other prime suspect
By JIR
contributor Ed BlancheOsama bin Laden is not the only target of
George W Bush’s war on global terrorism. The Saudi renegade’s reputed deputy,
Ayman Mohammed Rabie al-Zawahiri, a lifelong Egyptian radical who
Title: Message
Published on
Wednesday, October 3, 2001 in the Independent/UK
Just Who Are Our Allies in
Afghanistan?
by Robert
Fisk
"America's New War," is what they call it
on CNN. And of course, as usual, they've got it wrong. Because in our desire to
"bring to justice" – let's remem
Canada needs foreign spy agency: advisor
http://www.nationalpost.com/news/story.html?f=/stories/20011003/718137.h
tml
Security reforms urged:
'The only viable long-term strategy is offence, not defence'
Richard Foot
National Post
HALIFAX - Canada's most senior intelligence official says the c
CIA Trained Pakistanis to Nab Terrorist But Military Coup Put an End to
1999 Plot
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A61219-2001Oct2.html
By Bob Woodward and Thomas E. Ricks
Washington Post Staff Writers
Wednesday, October 3, 2001; Page A01
In 1999, the CIA secretly trained an
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'War leader' imposes his moral authority on
all NZ Herald, 04.10.2001By
DAVID AARONOVITCH
LONDON - The cynics, of right or left, will
probably see Tony Blair's speech yesterday as a rhetorical excess - an outbreak
of beaconism on a global scale.
"He's no longer the vicar,
Deutsche Presse-Agentur October 4, 2001, Thursday
HEADLINE: Attacker in deadly U.S. bus crash identified as
Croatian, 29
DATELINE: Washington
Six people were killed Wednesday when a Croatian in the
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Russia and NATO find common
ground
BRUSSELS - The European Union
promised Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday that it would accelerate
efforts to bring Russia into the World Trade Organization and boost security
cooperation with Moscow to help stamp out internation
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Putin seeks West's payback for Russian backing of anti-terror campaign
MOSCOW, Oct 4 (AFP) -
President Vladimir Putin looked set Thursday to exploit Russia's backing of
the US-led anti-terror campaign in a bid to win major concessions in redrawing
the map of international secu
Moskovsky Komsomolets
No. 218
October 3, 2001
[translation from RIA Novosti for personal use only]
U.S.-DECLARED ANTI-TERRORIST OPERATION RAISES MORE QUESTIONS THAN IT
GIVES ANSWERS
Interview with Sergei ROGOV, director of the Russian
Academy of Sciences' Institute of U.S. and Canadian
Deutsche Welle
English Service News
October 4th, 2001, 16:00 UTC
A Russian plane that crashed into the Black Sea with more than 70
passengers on board may have been accidentally hit by an errant
Ukrainian surface-to-air missile, U.S. officials said on Thursday.
The plane co
NEW YUGOSLAV AMBASSADOR IN THE U.S.: SERB-HATER, OR SELF-HATER?
Srdja Trifkovic
Stojan Cerovic, a nephew of the late Milovan Djilas, a man who has
variously described himself as a "Yugoslav" or a "Montenegrin" but never
as a "Serb," will be the new ambassador of the Federal Republic of
Yugosl
From: Serge Trifkovic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: October 4, 2001 1:02 PM
Oriana Fallaci's front page article in the Corriere della Sera last
Saturday ("La rabbia e l orgoglio" Sept 29) caused a sensation in Italy.
It touched a raw nerve - thousands of letters, e-mails, phone-ins.
Reacti
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Dim Intelligence
by Robert
Dreyfuss
If there is a single major intelligence failure to
have emerged from the rubble of the twin towers, it is America's inability over
the better part of a decade to track down and eliminate Osama bin Laden, who has
been the U.S. Public Ene
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Media Spin Revolves Around the Word
"Terrorist"
by Norman Solomon
During the first two days of this month,
CNN's website displayed an odd little announcement. "There have been false
reports that CNN has not used the word 'terrorist' to refer to those who
attacked th
NASSS (North American Society for Serbian Studies) NEWSLETTER
AAASS (American Association for Advancement of Slavic Studies) will hold
its 33rd National Convention in Crystal City (Arlington), Virginia
(outside of Washington, D.C.), November 15-18,2001. Please make your
hotel reservations on tim
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Business this weekOctober 4th
2001From The Economist print edition
Network
effect
Nortel Networks
gave warning of third-quarter losses of $3.6 billion and said it would lay
off 10,000 employees, around 18% of the workforce. The Canadian
telecoms-equipment maker had record
By Jim Garamone
American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON, Oct. 4, 2001 -- "Islam is peace," President
Bush said. And the United States is not against the
religion of Islam, he stresses, but those who pervert the religion to
support terrorism and mass murder.
Muslims, those who believe in Islam
Free speech on war is under attack in Canada
October 3, 01
The Editor
Toronto Sun
Toronto, Ontario
The Sun has gone completely over the top in attacking the Minister of
Multiculturalism Hedy Fry and UBC assistant professor Sunera Thobani for
the short speech the latter made at a meeting atten
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Man Hospitalized in Palm Beach County
With AnthraxThe Associated
Press
Published:
Oct 4, 2001
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) - A 63-year-old man has
been hospitalized with pulmonary anthrax, Florida Lt. Gov. Frank Brogan said
Thursday.
Anthrax has been developed by some countries
-Original Message-
From: Serge Trifkovic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: October 4, 2001 5:11 PM
You'd think from this NATO had intevened AGAINST the Muslims in Bosnia
and Kosovo! Also, note another recycling of the forged Major/Hurd memo.
Note that, having conquered the Balkans an
THE MANY FACES OF TERRORISM
From Fu Manchu to Bin
Laden
R. K. Kent
When the word "terrorism" is used most tend to think of one or more
acts of violence , usually ca
Title: Message
http://www.FreeRepublic.com/forum/a3bbcc4ca25f1.htm
Let's Not Be Too Hasty!
by Stella L. Jatras
Citing his CIA contacts, Paul Harvey announced in 1993 that
Serbs had bombed the World Trade Center.
For three days, Americans of Serbian descent suffered the
agony of bein
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Washington Post
October 4, 2001
Editorial
Why Chechnya Is Different
RUSSIAN PRESIDENT Vladimir Putin has made remarkable progress in his campaign
to conflate his brutal military campaign in Chechnya with the new U.S.-led war
against terrorism. Last week President Bush publicly
Christian Science Monitor
5 October 2001
Russian plane crash: terrorism or accident?
A Russian plane, en route from Israel, crashed into the Black Sea
yesterday. By Fred Weir Special to The Christian Science Monitor
MOSCOW - A Russian chartered jet heading from Israel to Siberia exploded
in
f
ORT Review
www.ortv.ru
Compiled by Luba Schwartzman ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Research fellow at the Institute for the Study of Conflict, Ideology and
Policy at Boston University
HEADLINES,
Thursday, October 04, 2001
- The Khabarovsk airport has been closed due to the forest fires, which
curren
The Guardian (UK)
4 October 2001
Leader/Editorial
Russia's rehabilitation
Vladimir Putin is having a good war
For Vladimir Putin, crisis brings catharsis. The Russian leader was very
much
an unknown quantity when he succeeded Boris Yeltsin as president last
year.
Western perceptions were un
Interview: Moscow eyes NATO membership
By ROLAND FLAMINI, UPI International Editor
WASHINGTON, Oct. 4 (UPI) -- Russia is prepared to join a U.S.-led
coalition to fight international terrorism, but would require strong
arguments to continue its support if the United States attacked Iraq, a
senior
-Original Message-
From: Serge Trifkovic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: October 4, 2001 10:13 PM
The highest form of decadence is suicide, for which the subject no
longer has the guts to thrust the dagger into his swollen gut, but needs
slaves to perform the gruesom task, or else -
Deutsche Welle
English Service News
05 th October, 2001, 16:00 UTC
Israeli tanks and troops have pushed into a Palestinian area of the
West Bank, seizing strategic positions and killing five Palestinians
in a gun battle. Witnesses said about 50 tanks and armoured
personnel
-Original Message-
From: Serge Trifkovic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: October 5, 2001 10:47 AM
MOVING BEYOND CEROVIC: A SCENARIO FOR SERBIA'S FULL RECOVERY Srdja
Trifkovic October 5, 2001
Every friend of Serbia's reintegration into the International Community
will be gratified b
Ukraine stands by Russian plane crash denial
By Michael Steen
KIEV, Oct 5 (Reuters) - Ukraine insisted on Friday it had not shot down
an
airliner belonging to its closest ally Russia, saying fresh checks
showed a
missile-firing exercise could not have caused Thursday's disaster as
suggested
Title: Message
Intelligence Data Leave 'No Doubt' Of
Role in Attacks
Blair Endorses U.S. Findings
By T.R.
ReidWashington Post Foreign ServiceFriday, October 5, 2001; Page A01
LONDON, Oct. 4 -- Western intelligence agencies have proof that Osama bin
Laden indicated shortly
Title: Message
October
5, 2001
Man in Bus Attack Fought in Croatian War
By SARA RIMER
ANCHESTER, Tenn., Oct. 4 — The 29-year-old Croatian man who slit the
neck of a Greyhound bus driver
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A year after Slobodan Milosevic's
ouster, Serb disappointment mounts
The Associated Press10/5/01 1:40 AM
BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (AP) -- A year ago, Serbs chanting pro-democracy slogans
swept away the old regime. Now, the most popular slogan says: "Everything is the
same, excep
Title: Message
Fat and Prosperous U.S. Does Have
Resolve
Letters
In response to "Plato on
Fate of Modern Civilization," a column by Yulia Latynina on Sept.
19.
Editor,Yulia Latynina's commentary
on the attac
Title: Message
CIA cited growing risk of attack on
U.S. soil in August
By JOHN SOLOMONThe Associated
Press10/4/01 12:56 PM
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The month before the Sept. 11 hijacking
attacks, the CIA received information suggesting Osama bin Laden was
increasingly determined to strike on
Title: Message
Want Peace? Stop Aid to Israel
by James J.
David
Most Americans are not aware of how much money is poured from the
US Treasury into Israel. According to former Congressman Paul Findley, "Each
year, US aid to Israel exceeds that given to any other country. Since 1987
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Blaming the victims
by Gwynne Dyer
Don't worry, Mullah Mohammed Omar told the
Afghans Sept. 30. The Americans won't attack Afghanistan because they are
“cowards”. As for that business in New York and Washington three weeks ago, it
was the Americans' own fault, said the l
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Bin Laden on line igrica
http://www.fieler.com/terror/
Probajte, igra je
cool.
Dear All,
I just got a letter from George Bogdanich, the author of
the award winning documentary 'Yugoslavia: The Avoidable
War.' In short, he has a lot of good news, and some bad news, with which
he needs our help. The good news is that he now has a distributor who
helps with the marketing of t
strana.ru
October 1, 2001
Russia to arm and feed Northern Alliance
Rivalry is again emerging between Kremlin and White House over influence
on
Afghan regime
By Nikolai Ulyanov
Russia continues extensive consultations with its allies and partners in
Central Asia on the prospect of the upcomin
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Civilization vs. Terrorism
by Rifaat Al Farisi
September 11, 2001
was and should be a turning point in the lives of
many people forced to define and identify themselves. Are they civilised human
beings or are they not, do they find reason to accept the killing of i
Title: Message
Dialogue: Breaking Afghan deadlockNZ
Herald, 03.10.2001 The precedent set
by the Lockerbie trial suggests a means of avoiding a bloodbath, writes KEITH
SUTER*.
Does the 1988 Lockerbie aircraft tragedy hold a clue for
helping to settle the recent tragedy in the United Sta
Title: Message
20:48
2001-10-02
SERGEY SNEGOV: THERE WILL BE NO WAR. IT IS
NOT NEEDED The events around Afghanistan are developing
exactly the way we predicted. Namely: America is still shaking its fists,
threatening the Taliban with bombardment and retribution. The start of the
military
Title: Message
RACIST BERLUSCONIAn unfortunate discourse by the
Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi confirms the suspicion that this is a
man totally out of his depth in the world of international politics, a clear
sign that he is not only a racist, but also a fascist. After a meeting
Title: Message
'A long, difficult and dangerous campaign' By Nick Cook, JDW
Aerospace Consultant, London US Defense Secretary Donald
Rumsfeld last week sought to dampen speculation of an all-out offensive against
Afghanistan by saying that there would be no single co-ordinated "D-Day-style
Title: Message
The Independent (UK)
3 October 2001
Russian special forces believed to have crossed Afghan border
By Kim Sengupta
"The Russian factor" has become increasingly important as the US and Britain
begin their final preparations for war.
Russian special forces are believed to have cro
Putin Convinced of bin Laden Link
October 2, 2001
By PAUL AMES
BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) - Russian President Vladimir Putin said Tuesday
he was
convinced Osama bin Laden had a role in the attacks on the United States
and
suggested Russia's cooperation in fighting terrorism should usher in a
new
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Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2001. Page 1
Russia Waits for NATO's EmbraceBy Megan Twohey Staff Writer
In the buildup to the meeting between President
Vladimir Putin and NATO Secretary-General George Robertson in Brussels on
Wednesday, there's been spe
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Schroeder: we need Russia's
help
BRIGHTON - Russia needs to be involved in improving Europe's
common defence against extremists following last month's attacks on the United
States, German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder will say later on Monday. "Common
security in Europe cannot
Title: Message
OFFICIAL: NATO TROOPS TO LAND IN UZBEKISTAN
The rumors that NATO troops landed in the republic of
Uzbekistan appeared long ago. There was even a certain military division named –
the U.S. 10th mountain division. As it turned out today, NATO’s troops have not
yet arrived in U
Title: Message
DON MATHEWS: THE ECONOMIC COST OF EVIL
The atrocity of September 11 should remind us of an
economic lesson that is better taught by the Bible than by any economics
treatise. The greatest threat to prosperity is not inflationary central bank
policy, or high rates of taxation,
Title: Message
TUPOLEV 154: TERRORISM, MISSILE OR SYSTEM
FAILURE? An aircraft carrying 77 passengers from
Tel Aviv to Novosibirsk has crashed into the Black Sea. President Putin and the
FSB claim it was caused by a terrorist attack, the Pentagon claims it could have
been a missile fired by
Title: Message
FBI,
CIA Warn Congress of More Attacks As Blair Details Case Against Bin Laden
Retaliation Feared If U.S. Strikes
Afghanistan
By Susan Schmidt and Bob
WoodwardWashington Post Staff WritersFriday, October 5, 2001; Page A01
U.S. intelligence officials have told members of
Title: Message
WAR ON
TERRORRussia – the next NATO
member?Putin seeks involvement in alliance in wake of attacks
By Toby
Westerman© 2001 WorldNetDaily.com
While the United
States struggles to bring to justice the global terrorists responsible for the
Sept. 11 atrocities, Moscow is using
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Blair's evidence of bin Laden's guilt nothing
but old news stories and leaps of logic
by Stephen
Gowans
One dark morning a few weeks ago I stepped into a
cab. The cab driver, keenly following the news of the aftermath of September
11th, had been listening to radio report
Title: Message
Pakistan's
ex-spy chief blames MossadBy Arnaud de Borchgrave, UPI Editor at
LargeSPECIAL TO WORLD TRIBUNE.COMThursday, September 20, 2001http://www.worldtribune.com/worldtribune/toptease_1.htmlRAWALPINDI,
Pakistan, Sept. 26 - The Sept. 11 terrorist attacks onthe United State
Title: Message
Published on Sunday, September 30, 2001 in the San Francisco Chronicle
Roots of Terrorism
Editorial
Her parents escaped Vietnam in a
rickety boat. Now a proud graduate of the University of California, she,
ANALYSIS-Cuban base closure a sea change in Russian strategy
By Jon Boyle
MOSCOW, Oct 18 (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin's bold move to close
a
key Cuban base for eavesdropping on the United States marks a sea change
in
Russian military strategy, and underscores his desire for a genuine
Toronto Sun
October 18, 2001
Unending suffering Afghan refugees in dire misery
By MATTHEW FISHER ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Sun Columnist at Large
JALOZAI, Pakistan -- While Osama bin Laden and the United States play an
increasingly dangerous, high- stakes game with global stability, the
Afghans, who
Wednesday October 17, 9:07 pm Eastern Time
US mulls $87 million UK sale of 48 cruise missiles
http://biz.yahoo.com/rf/011017/n17318539_1.html
WASHINGTON, Oct 17 (Reuters) - The United States is considering an $87
million sale of 48 Tomahawk cruise missiles to its close military ally
Britain
Deutsche Welle
English Service News
October 18th , 2001, 16:00 UTC
Hundreds of Israelis, filed past the coffin of assassinated Tourism
Minister Rehavam Zeevi in front of parliament on Thursday as the
country mourned its first elected official slain by Arabs. The flag
draped
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A Russian radar station is seen in
Lourdes, a
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Suicides Increase Among Refugees in
Serbia from Beograd.com
BELGRADE, 17 October (Beograd.com)--"The refugee status is a matter of ethics
and the main problem of our country," said Dr. Sanda Raskovic-Ivic, Serbian
commissar for refugees, at a Conference on Mental Problems of R
Title: Message
Wednesday,
17 October, 2001, 15:01 GMT 16:01 UK
Serbs protest against labour law
Several thousand people across Serbia have taken part in
demonstrations against a draft labour law that would freeze pay in state-owned
companies.
In the capital, Belgrade, up to 5,000 people
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War
of words over KashmirSanjeev Miglani
INDIA and Pakistan
traded accusations of border fighting yesterday, just hours after the US
secretary of state, Colin Powell, ended a visit meant to ease tensions in the
region.Pakistan accused India of moving troops and said its force
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Dangerous
relations
Oct 18th 2001 From The Economist print
editionThe battle in Afghanistan should not blind the West to the trouble
brewing in the Caucasus
AS THE United States
rallies its forces and friends for t
Title: Message
Business this
weekOctober 18th
2001From The Economist print edition
Going
bust
Bethlehem Steel
filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. America's second-largest steel
maker joins 19 other steel companies that are seeking protection from creditors.
The business was suffer
THE TIMES (London)
THURSDAY OCTOBER 18 2001
Taleban arrest claim sparks fears for SAS
BY OUR FOREIGN STAFF
THE Taleban said yesterday that they had arrested an
American or English man inside Afghanistan, sparking
fears that the regime had captured a member of the
special forces.
The ma
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Hijackers' Credit Cards Still In Use By
BRIAN BLOMQUISTand WILLIAM NEUMANhttp://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/32006.htmOctober
17, 2001 -- Credit cards belonging to the suicide hijackers continued to be
used after the Sept. 11 attacks - indicating associates of the terro
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Published on
Thursday, October 18, 2001 on Workingfor
Change.com
Oil OmissionsBush
Sr., Cheney Have Big Stakes in Saudi Status Quo
by Laura
Flanders
The New
York Times ran an interesting article Sunday, as interesting for what it did not
say as for what it did.
Headl
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Three Arguments Against the War
by Russell Mokhiber and Robert
Weissman
The Greater Los Angeles Chapter Of The Society Of Professional
Journalists And The Los Angeles Press Club Invite You To A Very Special
Program
THE FIRST CASUALTY:
REPORTING IN WARTIME
Tuesday, Oct. 23
Pete Demetriou
KFWB
Gulf War correspondent
Jack Langguth
Professor and Author, USC Annenber
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Hanania On the
MediaAl-Jazeera stands to gain international
clout and bolster the Arab causeOct. 8, 2001By Ray
HananiaIt's coverage of the 1991 Gulf War elevated CNN to the status of
a "major league" network television station that had to be taken serious. Today,
CNN is one o
I am an ecuadorian journalist for a leading publication. We are doing a
series of reports on Racial profiling and terrorism. We are looking for
expert speakers, studies done on the subject and articles. We are
gearing our report not only on racial profiling but also on the basic
condition of l
Russian Communists, hardliners protest Cuba spy station closure
MOSCOW, Oct 18 (AFP) -
Russian Communists and ultranationalists protested Thursday against
President
Vladimir Putin's decision to pull the plug on a key spy station in Cuba,
accusing the Kremlin of abandoning Russia's claim to
The Nation
November 5, 2001
2nd Chance With Russia
By Stephen Cohen
The monstrous events of September 11 have given the United States a
second
historic chance, after the squandered opportunity of the 1990s, to
establish a truly cooperative relationship with post-Communist Russia.
Such
a re
BBC. 18 October 2001. NATO in dock over Belgrade bombing.
The European Court of Human Rights has agreed to hear a case against
NATO member states for the bombing of the Belgrade television station
during the Kosovo conflict.
The case has been brought by one of the survivors and some of the
re
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UF consolidates as Kashmiri Mujahideen dig in
for TalibanBy Justin Colledge; JDW Special
Correspondent; Jabal Saraj, AfghanistanIn terms of logistics, the
Afghan winter snow, expected in the first week of November, will block the
Anjuman Pass – one of the main overland supply
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The BETA version of our choir web page is
available for your viewing pleasure. You can get to it if you click on this URL
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version needs more work - ie translat
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Small in numbers, great in struggles
MELONE
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hereBy
MARY JO MELONE
© St. Petersburg Times,published October 18, 2001
Nobody thought about what would happen afterward.
Our faces were glued to the TV, while our hearts pounded with outra
Please forgive cross posts.
TOO BIG A HELPING HAND?
Money is gushing in, overwhelming September 11 charities
By Nanette Byrnes and David Henry with Brian Hindo and Susan Zegel in
New York, Alexandra Starr in Washington, and bureau reports In the
history of charitable giving there has never be
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Special forces operation in
Afghanistan
WASHINGTON - A handful of U.S.
special forces are operating in southern Afghanistan, a government official said
Friday, opening a significant new phase in America's military response to
terrorist attacks.
Defense Secretary Donald H. R
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Condemnation and
caution
Oct 19th 2001 From The Economist Global
AgendaFor now, protests in the Muslim world against the American-led
strikes on Afghanistan remain worrying but not threatening to any of the
governments that support it. Many older sores, however, are being reop
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The skies
darken
Oct 19th 2001 From The Economist Global
AgendaAirlines were in trouble before the terrorist attacks on New York and
Washington. Those attacks represented a body blow to the industry. But now its
grim situation is starting to look even worse than expected soon
Deutsche Welle
English Service News
October 19th, 2001, 16:00 UTC
Under cover of darkness, Israeli tanks and troops rumbled into parts
of Palestinian-ruled Bethlehem on Friday after a surge of violence
stoked fears of more bloodshed. 11 Palestinians and one Israeli have
bee
Russia expects USA to reciprocate for closing of radar centre in Cuba
Interfax
Moscow, 18 October: Spokesman for the Russian Foreign Ministry Aleksandr
Yakovenko has welcomed the statement of US President George W. Bush, who
described Moscow's intention to close the radar centre in Lourdes,
AFP. 19 October 2001. Belgrade hosts international conference to free
Milosevic.
BELGRADE -- Supporters of Slobodan Milosevic are organising a two-day
international conference beginning Sunday to discuss ways of winning the
release of the former Yugoslav president who is awaiting trial for war
Title: Message
OUCH!:The Airline
Bailout Public CampaignOctober 18,
2001
Eleven days after the terrorist attacks of Sept.
11, Congress rushed through a $15 billion bailout of the airline industry. More
than three weeks later, nothing has been done to address the needs of more than
140,000
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Hearts and Minds:
Avoiding a New Cold War Rahul Mahajan and Robert Jensen, AlterNetOctober 18,
2001
This is a different kind of war. That much of
what we are being told, at least, is true. And because of that, a different kind
of analysis is required.
The single most common
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Published on
Friday, October 19, 2001 in the Inter
Press Service
'Anti-Americanism' Has Roots in U.S.
Foreign Policy
by Mushahid Hussain
ISLAMABAD, Oct 19 (IPS) - Addressing the
American people on Oct. 11, U.S. President George W Bush seemed as perplexed as
millions
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OPERATION IN AFGHANISTAN:SITUATION REPORT
As the Pentagon admits that the Taleban leadership are
legitimate targets, the entry of the AC-130 Spectre aircraft indicates that the
conflict is at turning point. The official position of the United States
Administration was given
Title: Message
NO MORE MEALS AND NEWSPAPERS FOR KLM PASSENGERS IN
EUROPE
A Dutch newspaper informed, millions of passengers
of KLM airline would not be getting warm food and free newspapers in all the
European directions of the airline. There will be no toys and even diapers for
children
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FREEDOM
ASSOCIATION
YUGOSLAV COMMITTEE
To
BBC | World | Friday, 19 October, 2001, 16:33 GMT 17:33 UK
Serbian warlord's ally shot dead
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/europe/default.stm
By Alix Kroeger in Belgrade
An associate of the late paramilitary leader, Arkan, has been shot
and killed in Belgrade, the latest in a lon
Saturday, October 20, 2001
Al-Qaeda puts $50,000 bounty on US soldier
http://www.arabnews.com/Article.asp?ID=9788
By Muhammad Sadik, Arab News Staff
WASHINGTON/ISLAMABAD, 13 October - US jets and missiles blitzed the
Afghan capital Kabul yesterday as US President George W. Bush offered
Afg
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