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October 16, 2001

[THE OVERVIEW: Anthrax Scare Grows as Baby Falls Ill in New York, New York Times, Oct. 16, 2001]
[NEWS ANALYSIS: Information, Please, New York Times, Oct. 16, 2001]
[THE MULLAHS: Taliban Figure Asks Bombing Halt to Make Deal on bin Laden, New York Times, Oct. 16, 2001]
[THE TAPES: 'We Have Some Planes,' Hijacker Told Controller, New York Times, Oct. 16, 2001]
[U.S. Sends in Special Plane With Heavy Guns, New York Times, Oct. 16, 2001]
[CIPRO: Anthrax Fears Send Demand for a Drug Far Beyond Output, New York Times, Oct. 16, 2001]
[TEHRAN: Iran Said to Agree to Help U.S. With Rescues, New York Times, Oct. 16, 2001]
[THE PUBLIC: On a Warm Autumn Day, a Chill Wind in Louisville, New York Times, Oct. 16, 2001]
[THE DAMAGES: Bush Details Plan to Help Insurers on Future Terror Claims, New York Times, Oct. 16, 2001]
[THE MAIL: In Mail, New Meaning for 'Handle With Care', New York Times, Oct. 16, 2001]
[ECONOMY: Afghans in Kabul Are Reported to Be Selling Belongings to Buy Food, New York Times, Oct. 16, 2001]
[THE COALITION: India Shells Pakistani Area, Imperiling Delicate Balance, New York Times, Oct. 16, 2001]
[DIPLOMACY: Powell, in Pakistan, Focuses on Shape of Post-Taliban Regime, New York Times, Oct. 16, 2001]
[THE STRATEGY: Taliban Leader Is Target in U.S. Air Campaign, New York Times, Oct. 16, 2001]
[PROPAGANDA: U.S. Steps Up Leaflets and Radio Broadcasts to Sway Afghans, New York Times, Oct. 16, 2001]
[THE COMBAT: Northern Alliance Says They Are Nearing Key Taliban City, New York Times, Oct. 16, 2001]
[THE INVESTIGATION: In Shift, Officials Look Into Possibility Anthrax Cases Have bin Laden Ties, New York Times, Oct. 16, 2001]
[THE POWDER: From Berlin to Brazil, the 'Anthrax' Letters, New York Times, Oct. 16, 2001]
[NEW YORK CITY: Anthrax Found in Baby of ABC News Producer, New York Times, Oct. 16, 2001]
[LAW ENFORCEMENT: An Investigator Is Forced Out, New York Times, Oct. 16, 2001]
[THE FIRST ANTHRAX CASE: Spores Found at Post Office in Boca Raton, New York Times, Oct. 16, 2001]
[THE VICTIM: Transplanted Englishman Is Remembered as a 'Good Ol' Boy', New York Times, Oct. 16, 2001]
[THE SECURITY LEGISLATION: The Antiterror Pill That House Republicans Refuse to Swallow, New York Times, Oct. 16, 2001]
[THE 20TH SUSPECT: Man Held in U.S. Was Wired 2 Large Sums From Germany, New York Times, Oct. 16, 2001]
[OBJECTS: Treating a Sick Baby, but Finding a Drug Scarce, New York Times, Oct. 16, 2001]
[THE DONATIONS: Two Named to Head Fund Benefiting Victims, New York Times, Oct. 16, 2001]
[SCIENCE TIMES: C.D.C. Team Tackles Anthrax, New York Times, Oct. 16, 2001]
[After Attacks, Studies of Dust and Its Effects, New York Times, Oct. 16, 2001]
[Tightening of Border Pinches Local Economy, New York Times, Oct. 16, 2001]
[United Plans Many Changes in Current Bookings, New York Times, Oct. 16, 2001]
[THE MEDIA: 'Spokesmen' for Al Qaeda Issue New Threat via CNN, New York Times, Oct. 16, 2001]

October 17, 2001

[Anthrax Mailed to Senate Is Found to Be Potent Form, New York Times, Oct. 17, 2001]
[NEWS ANALYSIS: A Rush for Cipro, and the Global Ripples, New York Times, Oct. 17, 2001]
[ISLAMABAD: Powell Suggests Role for Taliban, New York Times, Oct. 17, 2001]
[MILITARY ANALYSIS: U.S. Hopes to Break the Taliban With Pounding From the Air, New York Times, Oct. 17, 2001]
[THE SUSPECTS: Mohamed Atta in Close Call in Incident at Miami Airport, New York Times, Oct. 17, 2001]
[FEDERAL AID: White House Balks at Further Bailouts, New York Times, Oct. 17, 2001]
[TV NEWS: CNN Submits 6 Questions After Overture by bin Laden, New York Times, Oct. 17, 2001]
[THE DOCTORS: Doctors Asked to Treat the Worried-Well, New York Times, Oct. 17, 2001]
[AIR WAR: Pilots Told to Fire at Will in Some Zones, New York Times, Oct. 17, 2001]
[CHARITIES: Bush Voices Pride in Aid, but Groups List Hurdles, New York Times, Oct. 17, 2001]
[THE OPPOSITION: Rebel Leader Rejects Role for Taliban in New Regime, New York Times, Oct. 17, 2001]
[THE FALSE ALARMS: Anthrax Fears Appear to Spread, Even Without New Verified Cases, New York Times, Oct. 17, 2001]
[THE INVESTIGATION: Mailing Lethal Substances Is a Rare Crime, Tough to Solve When Not a Hoax, New York Times, Oct. 17, 2001]
[THE FIRST CASES: Jeb Bush Tries to Avert Panic; 2nd Anthrax Victim Is Healing, New York Times, Oct. 17, 2001]
[THE PUBLIC HEALTH SYSTEM: Flood of Anthrax Tests Swamps Laboratories, New York Times, Oct. 17, 2001]
[THE MOTHER: Taking Baby to the Office, Then Living a Nightmare, New York Times, Oct. 17, 2001]
[NEW YORK: On a Day of Jitters, City and F.B.I. Differ Over Anthrax Sweep at ABC, New York Times, Oct. 17, 2001]
[NEW JERSEY: Terror Searchlight Sweeps Familiar Territory, New York Times, Oct. 17, 2001]
[OTHER MEDICATIONS: Cipro Isn't the Only Drug That Can Be Prescribed, Anthrax Experts Say, New York Times, Oct. 17, 2001]
[THE ANTIBIOTIC: Production of Cipro Is Being Tripled, German Company Says, New York Times, Oct. 17, 2001]
[THE CONGRESS: On Capitol Hill, Issues of Fear and Safety Hit Close to Home, New York Times, Oct. 17, 2001]
[THE SECURITY CHIEF: Ridge Keeps Low Profile as Insecurity Is on Rise, New York Times, Oct. 17, 2001]
[THE AIR SYSTEM: Control Towers Are Vulnerable, Union Says, New York Times, Oct. 17, 2001]
[More Fault Found With Large Provider of Airport Security, New York Times, Oct. 17, 2001]
[THE ANTITERROR BILL: House and Senate Leaders Clash on Banking Measure, New York Times, Oct. 17, 2001]
[EUROPE: Belgium Is Hindering Investigation, U.S. Says, New York Times, Oct. 17, 2001]
[MEDIA: Rumsfeld to Appeal to Arab Public on Mideast TV Network, New York Times, Oct. 17, 2001]
[1 LIBERTY PLAZA: Tower Survives Greatly Exaggerated Rumors and Prepares to Reopen, New York Times, Oct. 17, 2001]
[THE COURTS: Tight Security at Sentencing for Bombings, New York Times, Oct. 17, 2001]
[NOTEBOOKS: Permanent Driving Restriction Into Manhattan Is Considered, New York Times, Oct. 17, 2001]
[THE VICTIMS: A Lighthouse's Biggest Fan, and Small-Town Tastes for City Niceties, New York Times, Oct. 17, 2001]
[NEWS ANALYSIS: Sign of Escalating Threat, New York Times, Oct. 17, 2001]
[LESSONS: Terror and Teachers, and Excuses and Explanations, New York Times, Oct. 17, 2001]
[Schools Closest to Twin Towers Struggle for Continuity, New York Times, Oct. 17, 2001]
[Businesses Finding That Good Security Is No Longer Optional, New York Times, Oct. 17, 2001]
[AN OVERVIEW: A Focus on Bioterrorism, a Show of Military Might, New York Times, Oct. 17, 2001]
[THE REFUGEES: Harrowing Trip to a Desolate Haven in Pakistan, New York Times, Oct. 17, 2001]
[THE INJURED: A Fireball, a Prayer to Die, Then a Hard Battle to Live, New York Times, Oct. 17, 2001]

October 18, 2001

[Tests Find 31 Workers Exposed to Anthrax in Capitol, New York Times, Oct. 18, 2001]
[NEW INITIATIVES: U.S. Seeks to Build a Stock of Vaccine Against Smallpox, New York Times, Oct. 18, 2001]
[THE PRESIDENT: Bush Says Aim Is to Ease Entry of Land Force, New York Times, Oct. 18, 2001]
[THE GOVERNOR: Pataki Quits Manhattan Office After Anthrax Is Found, New York Times, Oct. 18, 2001]
[COMMANDER IN CHIEF: Bush's New Focus Requires a Shift in His China Policy, New York Times, Oct. 18, 2001]
[AN OVERVIEW: Shutdowns, Uncertainties and, Suddenly, Smallpox as a Topic, New York Times, Oct. 18, 2001]
[NEW DELHI: Powell's Message: America's Courting of Pakistan Will Not Come at India's Expense, New York Times, Oct. 18, 2001]
[PRO-U.S. MUSLIMS: Uzbeks Near Border Praise Attacks on Taliban, New York Times, Oct. 18, 2001]
[DIPLOMACY: U.N. Envoy Says All Options Are Open on a Post-Taliban Afghanistan, New York Times, Oct. 18, 2001]
[MULLAH: Taliban Chief Urges Troops: Defy 'Infidel', New York Times, Oct. 18, 2001]
[OTTAWA: Canada Pushes Broad Antiterror Measure, Alarming Some Who Fear Erosion of Rights, New York Times, Oct. 18, 2001]
[THE RESPONSE: Administration Won't Allow Generic Versions of Drug, New York Times, Oct. 18, 2001]
[TRACING THE SPORES: Testing Links Anthrax in Florida and at NBC, New York Times, Oct. 18, 2001]
[THE INVESTIGATION: Anthrax Itself May Point to Origin of Letter Sent to Daschle, New York Times, Oct. 18, 2001]
[THE HOME STATE: Anthrax Scare Finds Way to South Dakota, New York Times, Oct. 18, 2001]
[THE STRUCTURES: Experts Say Spores Won't Spread in Ventilation System, New York Times, Oct. 18, 2001]
[THE RESPONSE: Anthrax Menace Exposes Badly Coordinated Defense, New York Times, Oct. 18, 2001]
[NBC: Doctor in City Reported Anthrax Case Before Florida, New York Times, Oct. 18, 2001]
[MEDIA WATCH: An Analysis: Congress and Journalists in a Tense Role Reversal, New York Times, Oct. 18, 2001]
[THE DRUG MAKER: Demand for Cipro May Be a Break for Bayer, and a Headache, New York Times, Oct. 18, 2001]
[THE FINANCES: White House Lays Out Plans for $20 Billion in Emergency Funds, New York Times, Oct. 18, 2001]
[THE HOUSE: House Adopts Terrorism Bill That Limits Flow of Cash, New York Times, Oct. 18, 2001]
[THE FIRST DAY: Impact of Grounding Jets Is Still Unclear, New York Times, Oct. 18, 2001]
[FOREIGN COOPERATION: Egypt and Saudi Arabia Won't Supply List of Passengers Flying to U.S., New York Times, Oct. 18, 2001]
[THE EXPERT: Terrorism Widow Sees Frightening Cycle, New York Times, Oct. 18, 2001]
[THE LAWMAKERS: Call to Study U.S. Stance on Mideast Draws Anger, New York Times, Oct. 18, 2001]
[INDIAN POINT: Concerns Rise Over Safety of A-Plants, New York Times, Oct. 18, 2001]
[THE VOLUNTEERS: Good Intentions Lead to a Bad Ending, New York Times, Oct. 18, 2001]
[THE COURTS: 4 Terrorists Ordered to Pay Restitution to Victims, New York Times, Oct. 18, 2001]
[THE SCHOOLS: Unexplained Ailments at Stuyvesant High, New York Times, Oct. 18, 2001]
[CIPRO: U.S. Acts to Increase Supply of Drugs to Counter Anthrax, New York Times, Oct. 18, 2001]
[THE NORTHERN ALLIANCE: U.S. Tactics Thwart Afghan Rebels, New York Times, Oct. 18, 2001]
[THE VICTIMS: Running With the Bulls, Riding Horses at Dawn, Painting the Town Red, New York Times, Oct. 18, 2001]
[PUBLIC LIVES: A Watchdog for Danger at the Workshop for Peace, New York Times, Oct. 18, 2001]
[REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK: In Quiet Corners, the Roots of Afghan Rebellion, New York Times, Oct. 18, 2001]
[A Downturn Settles in Downtown, New York Times, Oct. 18, 2001]
[Bush Opposes More Aid Now for New York, New York Times, Oct. 18, 2001]
[Widow of Terror Victim Seeks His Place on Ballot, New York Times, Oct. 18, 2001]
[Emmys Are Rescheduled, New York Times, Oct. 18, 2001]
[THE MUSLIMS: Tough but Hopeful Weeks for the Muslims of Laramie, New York Times, Oct. 18, 2001]
[Berkeley Council Wants Bombing to Stop, New York Times, Oct. 18, 2001]
[STUDENT VISAS: Visas for Foreign Students at an Anxious Time, New York Times, Oct. 18, 2001]
[JITTERS: These Days, Even Soap Is a Suspicious Powder, New York Times, Oct. 18, 2001]
[FAITH: Delivering the Gospel to Ground Zero's Streets, New York Times, Oct. 18, 2001]
[Farrakhan Wants Evidence Released in Terrorist Attacks, New York Times, Oct. 18, 2001]
[THE MAYOR: In 'Uncharted Territory,' Giuliani Campaigns Against Fear, New York Times, Oct. 18, 2001]
[Houston Firefighters Study Powder, New York Times, Oct. 18, 2001]
[THE HOUSE: Vote Approves New Powers for Antiterror Investigators, New York Times, Oct. 18, 2001]
[THE POLICE: Anthrax Scares Are Stretching Thin Blue Line, New York Times, Oct. 18, 2001]
[NEWS ANALYSIS: Sense of Unease Grips Anthrax Preoccupied Washington, New York Times, Oct. 18, 2001]

October 19, 2001

[Increased U.S. Activity Said to Aid Afghan Rebels, New York Times, Oct. 19, 2001]
[THE NEW CASES: 2 More Anthrax Infections in New York Area, New York Times, Oct. 19, 2001]
[THE BIOLOGICAL THREAT: Ridge Makes Effort to Calm Public's Anthrax Fears, New York Times, Oct. 19, 2001]
[STRATEGIC RELATIONS: Russia and U.S. See a Breakthrough on Divisive Issues, New York Times, Oct. 19, 2001]
[THE COURTS: 4 Sentenced to Life in Prison for Roles in Embassy Bombings, New York Times, Oct. 19, 2001]
[AN OVERVIEW: Diplomatic Advances, a 6th Case of Anthrax and a Voice of Authority, New York Times, Oct. 19, 2001]
[THE INVESTIGATION: Link Suspected Between Anthrax and Hijackings, New York Times, Oct. 19, 2001]
[CHARITY: Media Moguls Organize All-Star Benefit Concert, New York Times, Oct. 19, 2001]
[EDUCATION: Anti-Western and Extremist Views Pervade Saudi Schools, New York Times, Oct. 19, 2001]
[THE AMERICAN MUSLIMS: Influential American Muslims Temper Their Tone, New York Times, Oct. 19, 2001]
[PUBLIC INFORMATION: Pentagon Corners Output of Special Afghan Images, New York Times, Oct. 19, 2001]
[RELIEF: Afghan Aid Now Allowed to Cross Uzbek Border, New York Times, Oct. 19, 2001]
[THE TROOPS: Special Forces Leave for War Without Fanfare, New York Times, Oct. 19, 2001]
[COALITIONS: Ex-Afghan King Said to Agree to Role in Kabul for Taliban, New York Times, Oct. 19, 2001]
[IMMUNIZATION: Vast Uncertainty on Smallpox Vaccine, New York Times, Oct. 19, 2001]
[CAPITOL HILL: In Congress, 2 Chambers, Incongruent, New York Times, Oct. 19, 2001]
[THE RESPONSE: Experts Adjust Approach to Each New Anthrax Case, New York Times, Oct. 19, 2001]
[THE MEDIA: Making News Instead of Broadcasting It, New York Times, Oct. 19, 2001]
[THE SUPPLY: Some Wholesalers Rationing Their Shipments of Antibiotic, New York Times, Oct. 19, 2001]
[THE DRUG MAKER: Bayer, Defending Its Turf, Says It Can Meet Demand, New York Times, Oct. 19, 2001]
[THE AIRPORTS: Powder in Planes and Terminals Disrupts Travel, New York Times, Oct. 19, 2001]
[FLASHBACKS: Families of 1993 Victims Feel Pain, Old and New, New York Times, Oct. 19, 2001]
[THE MEDICATION: Experts Say Cipro Overuse Could Lead to Problems, New York Times, Oct. 19, 2001]
[THE MOOD: Threats Don't Deter Visitors to California Sights, New York Times, Oct. 19, 2001]
[THE WORKERS: Day Laborers at Ground Zero Say They Are Not Being Paid, New York Times, Oct. 19, 2001]
[OLYMPICS: Governor of Utah Confident on Safety, New York Times, Oct. 19, 2001]
[THE VICE PRESIDENT: Cheney, Under Heavy Security, Pays a Visit to Trade Center Site, New York Times, Oct. 19, 2001]
[THE VICTIMS: A Favorite Uncle, a Stock Market Whiz, and a Steely Marathon Man, New York Times, Oct. 19, 2001]
[Prosecutors Tied Defendants to bin Laden, New York Times, Oct. 19, 2001]
[THE JURORS: Case Offered Odd Mix: Patriotism and Anger, New York Times, Oct. 19, 2001]
[THE PRESIDENT: Bush Meets China's Leader and Emphasizes Need to Fight Terrorism Together, New York Times, Oct. 19, 2001]
[John Jay College Has a Special Link With Many Who Died, New York Times, Oct. 19, 2001]
[City Known for Military Jets Is Beyond Them, New York Times, Oct. 19, 2001]
[THE BIG CITY: Feeding Workers, Not Patrons, New York Times, Oct. 19, 2001]
[A Company Rethinks Its Mooring in the City, New York Times, Oct. 19, 2001]
[Vigilance Is Personal When Threat Is Invisible, New York Times, Oct. 19, 2001]
[Reagan National Airport Will Expand Flight Schedule, New York Times, Oct. 19, 2001]
[Lab Works Round-the-Clock, Analyzing Details in Anthrax, New York Times, Oct. 19, 2001]
[THE TREATMENT: Canada Overrides Patent for Cipro to Treat Anthrax, New York Times, Oct. 19, 2001]

October 20, 2001

[MILITARY: More Than 100 G.I.'s Participate in Helicopter Assaults, New York Times, Oct. 20, 2001]
[PRESIDENTIAL TRIP: Citing Support for War, Bush Plays Down Contentious Issues, New York Times, Oct. 20, 2001]
[THE TREATMENTS: 2 Drugs Received Federal Approval Long Ago to Fight Anthrax, Agency Says, New York Times, Oct. 20, 2001]
[AMERICAN MUSLIMS: Saudis Seek U.S. Muslims for Their Sect, New York Times, Oct. 20, 2001]
[THE PHARMACIES: Anthrax Drug a Top Seller in Mexico, New York Times, Oct. 20, 2001]
[MILITARY ANALYSIS: Insertion of Ground Troops Demonstrates Willingness to Risk American Casualties, New York Times, Oct. 20, 2001]
[AN INQUIRY: F.B.I. Asks if Hijacking Plot Included Plane at Kennedy, New York Times, Oct. 20, 2001]
[DISSENSION: Some Taliban Warlords Reported Ready to Turn Against Ruling Faction, New York Times, Oct. 20, 2001]
[THE MONEY: U.S. Seeking a Stronger Role for Banks on Terrorists' Cash, New York Times, Oct. 20, 2001]
[THE HOME FRONT: Coast Guard Reservists, Unexpectedly Needed, Patrol Nation's Shores, New York Times, Oct. 20, 2001]
[NEW JERSEY: Investigators, Seeking Source of Anthrax, Focus on Carrier's Route, New York Times, Oct. 20, 2001]
[Russians Are Unfazed by Anthrax, a Common Rural Problem, New York Times, Oct. 20, 2001]
[Plastic Explosives Are Found in Bag in Philadelphia Terminal, New York Times, Oct. 20, 2001]
[THE ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY: Hollywood Seeks Role in the War, New York Times, Oct. 20, 2001]
[THE DEMOCRATS: Bush Winning Gore Backers' High Praises, New York Times, Oct. 20, 2001]
[For Some Students Studying Overseas, a Reconsideration, New York Times, Oct. 20, 2001]
[THE SALES CAMPAIGN: Jet Makers Use Patriotic Theme in Final Bid for Government Contract, New York Times, Oct. 20, 2001]
[THE FUNERAL BUSINESS: Disaster's Toll Doesn't Necessarily Mean Profit for Those Who Bury Dead, New York Times, Oct. 20, 2001]
[THE BASES: Stateside Soldiers Proud, and Military Spouses Nervous, New York Times, Oct. 20, 2001]
[SUMMIT: Frustrating U.S., China Balks at Pact to Stem Nuclear Sales, New York Times, Oct. 20, 2001]
[FOOD DROPS: 15-Hour Flight, 8-Second Job, Uncertain Success, New York Times, Oct. 20, 2001]
[THE VACCINE: A Scramble to Counter Any Threat of Smallpox, New York Times, Oct. 20, 2001]
[THE COURTS: In Terror Inquiry, Student Is Charged With Perjury, New York Times, Oct. 20, 2001]
[Risk Managers Face Challenge of Bracing for the Unimaginable, New York Times, Oct. 20, 2001]
[Delay Urged in Production of New Fighter, New York Times, Oct. 20, 2001]
[THE NEW CASES: 2 New Anthrax Infections Found; Previous Cases Share Same Strain, New York Times, Oct. 20, 2001]
[DRUG PRODUCTION: Government Talks With Drug Companies About Buying Anthrax Antibiotics, New York Times, Oct. 20, 2001]
[INDIAN POINT: Coast Guard Will Not End Boat Patrols Near A-Plants, New York Times, Oct. 20, 2001]
[Israeli Airport Security Chief Is Aiding in Overhaul of Logan, New York Times, Oct. 20, 2001]
[THE RECRUITS: Armed Forces Stress Careers, Not Current War, New York Times, Oct. 20, 2001]
[WHO THE AFGHANS ARE AND WHAT MOTIVATES THEM: A Reading List, New York Times, Oct. 20, 2001]
[AIRLINE SECURITY: Airline Stops Offering Creamer and Sweetener, New York Times, Oct. 20, 2001]
[THE VICTIMS: A Dreamer, a Perfectionist and a Father Who Can't Be Reached by Mail, New York Times, Oct. 20, 2001]

October 21, 2001

[GROUND WAR: Troops Sought Information; Airfield Also a Target, New York Times, Oct. 21, 2001]
[NEW INCIDENTS: Anthrax Found on a 3rd Letter From Trenton, New York Times, Oct. 21, 2001]
[INTELLIGENCE: Eavesdropping, U.S. Allies See New Terror Attack, New York Times, Oct. 21, 2001]
[THE ROOTS: Afghan and Pakistani Tribe Lives by Its Own Set of Rules, New York Times, Oct. 21, 2001]
[THE BUREAU: Focus of F.B.I. Is Seen Shifting to Terrorism, New York Times, Oct. 21, 2001]
[THE DETAINEES: Arrests Have Yielded Little So Far, Investigators Say, New York Times, Oct. 21, 2001]
[ALLIANCES: Taliban Send Letter Urging Rebels to Switch Allegiances, New York Times, Oct. 21, 2001]
[ISLAM: Moderate Muslims Fear Their Message Is Being Ignored, New York Times, Oct. 21, 2001]
[THE PRESIDENT: Bush Calls World Economy Goal of Attacks on U.S., New York Times, Oct. 21, 2001]
[NEWS ANALYSIS: Israel Debates the Cost of Dealing With Arafat, New York Times, Oct. 21, 2001]
[Road to U.S.-Russia Alliance Is Still Unmapped, New York Times, Oct. 21, 2001]
[PRE-EMPTION: Arrests Are Said to Have Disrupted Attacks, New York Times, Oct. 21, 2001]
[THE AFTERMATH: Taliban Chief Scoffs at Report of Peace Talks, New York Times, Oct. 21, 2001]
[COALITIONS: Alliance Says U.S. Team Is in Its Territory, Gathering Intelligence on Taliban Positions, New York Times, Oct. 21, 2001]
[THE ANTIBIOTIC: Bayer Insists Cipro Supply Is Sufficient; Fights Generic, New York Times, Oct. 21, 2001]
[THE MEDIA: Military Is Putting Heavier Limits on Reporters' Access, New York Times, Oct. 21, 2001]
[125 CEDAR STREET: For Artists Who Lived Near Towers, Disaster Brings Its Own Palette, New York Times, Oct. 21, 2001]
[THE HAZARDS: Rebuilding the Ranks Trained to Face Down Anthrax, New York Times, Oct. 21, 2001]
[THE SEARCH: Woman Says She Is Looking for Son She Gave for Adoption 40 Years Ago, New York Times, Oct. 21, 2001]
[MILITARY ANALYSIS: U.S. Got a Chance to Show It Learned Lessons of the Past, New York Times, Oct. 21, 2001]
[Bioterror Drills Warned of Gaps in Preparedness, New York Times, Oct. 21, 2001]
[THE NORTHERN ALLIANCE: Dedicated Soldier Waits for U.S. to Bomb Taliban, New York Times, Oct. 21, 2001]
[Evidence of Anthrax in House Office, New York Times, Oct. 21, 2001]
[CIVIL RIGHTS: Detainees' Lawyers Complain of Unfair Treatment, New York Times, Oct. 21, 2001]
[THE LANDFILL: Sifting Mountains of Debris for Slivers of Solace, New York Times, Oct. 21, 2001]
[OUR TOWNS: The High Cost of Looking Like an All-American Guy, New York Times, Oct. 21, 2001]
[MOVING FORWARD: In Uneasy Time, Seeking Comfort in the Familiar Frights of Halloween, New York Times, Oct. 21, 2001]
[Interpreting Islamic Law for American Muslims, New York Times, Oct. 21, 2001]
[On Sept. 11, Even Monks Watched Television, New York Times, Oct. 21, 2001]
[Fencing Off the Political Town Square, New York Times, Oct. 21, 2001]
[The High, Hidden Cost of Saudi Arabian Oil, New York Times, Oct. 21, 2001]
[BUGGY: Preparing America for the Reality of Germ Warfare, New York Times, Oct. 21, 2001]
[When the Press Pumps Up the Volume, New York Times, Oct. 21, 2001]
[BUSINESS: Drug Makers Wrestle With World's New Rules, New York Times, Oct. 21, 2001]
[THE VICTIMS: One Enjoyed a Good Joke; Another, Lobster; Yet Another, Family Time, New York Times, Oct. 21, 2001]

October 22, 2001

[CHANGE IN TACTICS: Soldiers of the Northern Alliance Prepare for a Ground Battle, New York Times, Oct. 22, 2001]
[THE OVERVIEW: Postal Employee in Washington Has Anthrax in Lungs, New York Times, Oct. 22, 2001]
[Bush and Putin Declare They Can Alter ABM Pact, New York Times, Oct. 22, 2001]
[THE STRATEGY: Sept. 11 Attacks Led to Push for More Smallpox Vaccine, New York Times, Oct. 22, 2001]
[AN OVERVIEW: Bombs on the Northern Front, Finger-Pointing in Washington, New York Times, Oct. 22, 2001]
[THE LAWMAKERS: Lawmakers Seek Inquiry Into Intelligence Failures, New York Times, Oct. 22, 2001]
[WAR AND DRUGS: Afghan Ban on Growing of Opium Is Unraveling, New York Times, Oct. 22, 2001]
[THE LAW: U.S. Faces Tough Choices if bin Laden Is Captured, New York Times, Oct. 22, 2001]
[THE LOBBYING: Insurers Push for Cap on Future Payouts, New York Times, Oct. 22, 2001]
[LESSONS OF THE PAST: Veterans of Soviets' Old War Warn of Betrayal and Brutality, New York Times, Oct. 22, 2001]
[REFUGEES: Chaotic Border and Words of Grieving, New York Times, Oct. 22, 2001]
[STRATEGY: Bombs Aim to Put Heat on Taliban and Pakistan, New York Times, Oct. 22, 2001]
[UNFINISHED WAR: Americans Plead to Remain in Bosnia, New York Times, Oct. 22, 2001]
[THE MEDIA: Reporters Want More Access, but Are Careful to Ask Nicely, New York Times, Oct. 22, 2001]
[HISTORY: Feverish Protests Against the West Trace to Grievances Ancient and Modern, New York Times, Oct. 22, 2001]
[THE MOOD: Support for bin Laden Is Still High in Pakistan, New York Times, Oct. 22, 2001]
[INTELLIGENCE: New Orders Spur C.I.A. Hunt for bin Laden, New York Times, Oct. 22, 2001]
[HEALTH: Officials Fear Tuberculosis Epidemic in Camps, New York Times, Oct. 22, 2001]
[THE FEAR: Britain Adopts Emergency Law to Deter Anthrax Hoaxes After Spate of False Reports, New York Times, Oct. 22, 2001]
[THE INTELLIGENCE AGENCIES: Job Seekers Flood Spy Agencies, New York Times, Oct. 22, 2001]
[Admiral Is New Domestic Security Aide, New York Times, Oct. 22, 2001]
[NEW JERSEY: Small-Town Trust Broken at Nexus of Anthrax Scare, New York Times, Oct. 22, 2001]
[NEW YORK: Defense Dept. Aids a Busy City Health Agency With Tests, New York Times, Oct. 22, 2001]
[THE RISKS: 'Cure' for Bioterror May Be Worse Than the Disease, New York Times, Oct. 22, 2001]
[THE TREATMENT: U.S. Begins Search for Medicine Used to Treat Adverse Reactions to Smallpox Vaccine, New York Times, Oct. 22, 2001]
[RELIGION: For Some Jewish Leaders, Partnership With Muslims Is a Casualty of Sept. 11 Attacks, New York Times, Oct. 22, 2001]
[THE VICTIMS: One Was Saintlike, One Was Fearless, One Was a Fiend for Chocolate, New York Times, Oct. 22, 2001]
[AMERICAN MUSLIMS: Islam Attracts Converts by the Thousands, Drawn Before and After Attacks, New York Times, Oct. 22, 2001]
[News Media Risk Big Losses to Cover War, New York Times, Oct. 22, 2001]
[Bastion of Dissent Offers Tribute to One of Its Heroes, New York Times, Oct. 22, 2001]
[Southern City Hopes to Return Favor to New York, New York Times, Oct. 22, 2001]
[Airport Worker Sees Gains, but Seeks More, New York Times, Oct. 22, 2001]
[NEWS ANALYSIS: Bush and Putin Agree to Agree, New York Times, Oct. 22, 2001]
[TEXT: Press Conference Given by Bush and Putin, New York Times, Oct. 22, 2001]
[Security Is Tight at Key West Fantasy Fest, New York Times, Oct. 22, 2001]
[FRONT LINES: Roar of the Warplanes Overhead Bolsters the Hopes of the Rebels, New York Times, Oct. 22, 2001]

October 23, 2001

[THE DISEASE: 2 Postal Workers Die and 2 Are Ill; Inhaled Anthrax Indicated, New York Times, Oct. 23, 2001]
[THE GOVERNMENT RESPONSE: Prompt Response for Politicians, a Slower One for Postal Workers, New York Times, Oct. 23, 2001]
[Rumsfeld Says Attacks Seek to Help Rebels Advance, New York Times, Oct. 23, 2001]
[Artillery Battle Rages on Plain North of Kabul, New York Times, Oct. 23, 2001]
[THE LIABILITY: Insurer Sues to Limit Its Payout for World Trade Center, New York Times, Oct. 23, 2001]
[AN OVERVIEW: More Deaths, More Questions, More Bombs, New York Times, Oct. 23, 2001]
[U.S. Agrees to Clean Up Anthrax Site in Uzbekistan, New York Times, Oct. 23, 2001]
[THE EARLY CASUALTIES: 2 Soldiers Remembered for Their Focus and Patriotism, New York Times, Oct. 23, 2001]
[RELIEF: Refugee Officials Play Down Mass Exodus, New York Times, Oct. 23, 2001]
[MILITARY ANALYSIS: Alliance of Convenience, New York Times, Oct. 23, 2001]
[THE HUNGRY: U.N. Plans Relief Airlifts, New York Times, Oct. 23, 2001]
[THE IMAM: New York Cleric's Departure From Mosque Leaves Mystery, New York Times, Oct. 23, 2001]
[BIN LADEN'S LIEUTENANT: Egyptian Raised Terror Funds in U.S. in 1990's, New York Times, Oct. 23, 2001]
[THE INVESTIGATION: Terrorists Could Still Be Plotting in Germany, an Official Says, New York Times, Oct. 23, 2001]
[THE HOME FRONT: In North Dakota, Security Takes On a New Urgency, New York Times, Oct. 23, 2001]
[THE SETTLEMENTS: Claims to Federal Fund for Victims Trickle In, New York Times, Oct. 23, 2001]
[NEW YORK: Anthrax Traces Are in Dan Rather's Office. So Is He., New York Times, Oct. 23, 2001]
[HANDLING THE MAIL: Experts Say Sorting Can Unleash Spores, New York Times, Oct. 23, 2001]
[WASHINGTON POST OFFICE: Being Left in Gloom of Night Over Threat, New York Times, Oct. 23, 2001]
[THE POSTAL SYSTEM: Post Office Handles Less Mail, With More Caution, New York Times, Oct. 23, 2001]
[THE DOCTORS: Swift Action May Stop Fatal Form of Anthrax, New York Times, Oct. 23, 2001]
[THE GENERICS: Other Drugs to Combat Anthrax Are in Ample Supply, New York Times, Oct. 23, 2001]
[GERM BANK SECURITY: World's Largest Germ-Bank Union Acts to Keep Terrorists From Stealing Deadly Stocks, New York Times, Oct. 23, 2001]
[THE DISEASE AGENCY: Panel Seeks Tighter Security for Disease Agency, New York Times, Oct. 23, 2001]
[PATIENT ASSASSIN: Anthrax Germs Turn the Body Against Itself, New York Times, Oct. 23, 2001]
[CASES: In Some Circles Anthrax Falls to the B-List, New York Times, Oct. 23, 2001]
[THE REACTION: Anthrax Offers Lessons in How to Handle Bad News, New York Times, Oct. 23, 2001]
[1 LIBERTY PLAZA: Office Tower Near Rubble Can't Reopen on Deadline, New York Times, Oct. 23, 2001]
[NOTEBOOKS: F.B.I. Finds Bulk Candy Purchase to Be Harmless, New York Times, Oct. 23, 2001]
[THE DONATIONS: Aid Program Set Up to Help Small Stores, New York Times, Oct. 23, 2001]
[THE FIREFIGHTERS: Mayor Welcomes New Recruits to Replace Victims in the Attack, New York Times, Oct. 23, 2001]
[SCIENCE TIMES: On Many Fronts, Experts Plan for the Unthinkable: Biowarfare, New York Times, Oct. 23, 2001]
[OBJECTS/THE PHOTOGRAPH: From the Rubble, a Picture and a Friendship, New York Times, Oct. 23, 2001]
[THE AIRLINES: Some Airlines Say the Pace of Bailout Aid Is Too Sluggish, New York Times, Oct. 23, 2001]

October 24, 2001

[THE DISEASE: Officials Voice New Worry as Anthrax Taints Off-Site White House Mailroom, New York Times, Oct. 24, 2001]
[Officials Admit Underestimating Danger Posed to Postal Workers, New York Times, Oct. 24, 2001]
[THE BOMBING: U.S. Aiming to Cut Supplies to Lift the Taliban Grip, New York Times, Oct. 24, 2001]
[THE VOID: A Skyline Is Conspicuous by an Absence, New York Times, Oct. 24, 2001]
[AN OVERVIEW: New Urgency on Anthrax, Bombs and Blunders, the Ripple Effect, New York Times, Oct. 24, 2001]
[Seeking a Blend of Military and Civilian Decision-Making, New York Times, Oct. 24, 2001]
[THE DETAINED: 2 Found With Box Cutters Remain Silent Suspects, New York Times, Oct. 24, 2001]
[THE MOOD: Cramped and Scattered, Congress Resumes Work, New York Times, Oct. 24, 2001]
[CASUALTIES: Residents in Rebel Village Tell of Rockets Fired by Taliban Forces, New York Times, Oct. 24, 2001]
[POSTWAR PLANS: U.N. Insisting Afghans Get a Government They Want, New York Times, Oct. 24, 2001]
[REGION: Pakistan Leader Renews Plea for Early End to Raids, New York Times, Oct. 24, 2001]
[THE REFUGEE: Again, Afghan's Flight Matches His History With His Country's, New York Times, Oct. 24, 2001]
[NARCOTICS: Heroin Users in Europe Don't See Price Drop, New York Times, Oct. 24, 2001]
[SUSPECTS: Arrests in Europe of 2 Men Linked to Terrorist Activities, New York Times, Oct. 24, 2001]
[AIRPORT SECURITY: Bush Urges Resolution on Security, New York Times, Oct. 24, 2001]
[THE COMMON BOND: Sense of Trust Is Shaken in Man Who Took Suspects Into Home, New York Times, Oct. 24, 2001]
[THE HUNTED: 3 Fugitives Named as Part of Hamburg Cell, New York Times, Oct. 24, 2001]
[THE INVESTIGATION: Copies of 3 Anthrax-Tainted Letters Are Released by Justice Dept., New York Times, Oct. 24, 2001]
[THE SCENE: Cipro, but No Testing for Postal Workers, New York Times, Oct. 24, 2001]
[NEW JERSEY: Criticism of Postal and Health Officials Grows Louder, New York Times, Oct. 24, 2001]
[THE POSTAL WORKERS: At Post Offices, Whispered Complaints About Latest Efforts to Protect Health, New York Times, Oct. 24, 2001]
[Talks on Vaccine for Smallpox, New York Times, Oct. 24, 2001]
[THE PRESIDENT: Bush Emphasizes, More Than Once, That He Doesn't Have Anthrax, New York Times, Oct. 24, 2001]
[THE RESEARCH: Scientists Report Gains in Knowledge of Bacterium, New York Times, Oct. 24, 2001]
[NOTEBOOKS: Beaten in Pakistan, Battered in Brooklyn, New York Times, Oct. 24, 2001]
[THE SITE: More Streets in Trade Center Zone Reopen, New York Times, Oct. 24, 2001]
[THE VICTIMS: Fatherless Newborns, an Artist and a Cheerleader in the Face of Cancer, New York Times, Oct. 24, 2001]
[Ads Withdrawn From The Post as Criticism of Anthrax Cartoon, New York Times, Oct. 24, 2001]
[SPLIT IN RANKS: Commissioner Hears the Boos of Firefighters, New York Times, Oct. 24, 2001]
[M.T.A. Restricts Information on Scares That Delay Travelers, New York Times, Oct. 24, 2001]
[City Proposes Priority Uses of Federal Aid, New York Times, Oct. 24, 2001]
[Postal Workers' Illness Set Off No Alarms, New York Times, Oct. 24, 2001]
[Where Planes Are Built, a Setback, New York Times, Oct. 24, 2001]
[Granules Sprayed on Coast Guard Post, New York Times, Oct. 24, 2001]
[Bush Cancels Appearance at G.O.P. Event, New York Times, Oct. 24, 2001]
[Safety Panel Nudges Agency on Revising Pilot Rest Rules, New York Times, Oct. 24, 2001]
[Fear Rides the Rails, New York Times, Oct. 24, 2001]
[CIPRO: U.S. Says Bayer Will Cut Cost of Its Anthrax Drug, New York Times, Oct. 24, 2001]
[AGRICULTURAL INSPECTIONS: Officials Say Food Supply Is Vulnerable to Terrorism, New York Times, Oct. 24, 2001]
[Tug of Faith Unsettles British Muslims, New York Times, Oct. 24, 2001]
[NEWS ANALYSIS: Fighting a New Health Threat, on the Fly, New York Times, Oct. 24, 2001]

October 25, 2001

[Stung by Criticism, Officials Meet to Coordinate Efforts on Anthrax, New York Times, Oct. 25, 2001]
[THE SPORES: Contradicting Some U.S. Officials, 3 Scientists Call Anthrax Powder High-Grade, New York Times, Oct. 25, 2001]
[MILITARY: British Commander Calls Long Ground Raids Likely, New York Times, Oct. 25, 2001]
[SPECIAL FORCES: Long Before War, Green Berets Built Military Ties to Uzbekistan, New York Times, Oct. 25, 2001]
[WHITE HOUSE MEMO: Home Front Is Minefield for President, New York Times, Oct. 25, 2001]
[AN OVERVIEW: A Dark View of Anthrax, Errant Bombs, the Saudi Connection, New York Times, Oct. 25, 2001]
[SAUDI ARABIA: Naming of Hijackers as Saudis May Further Erode Ties to U.S., New York Times, Oct. 25, 2001]
[THE TOLL: Official Toll Varies in Trade Center Losses, New York Times, Oct. 25, 2001]
[THE ECONOMY: Divided House Approves Economic Recovery Plan, New York Times, Oct. 25, 2001]
[In Anthrax Crisis, Health Secretary Finds Unsteady Going, New York Times, Oct. 25, 2001]
[THE SEARCH: Son's Decade-Long Quest Ends in the Rubble, New York Times, Oct. 25, 2001]
[PSYCHOLOGICAL WAR: U.S. Warns Afghans That Taliban May Poison Relief Food, New York Times, Oct. 25, 2001]
[NORTHERN ALLIANCE: Rebels Rely on an Elite for a Drive on Kabul, New York Times, Oct. 25, 2001]
[Uzbek Border to Open for Afghan Aid, New York Times, Oct. 25, 2001]
[Hijacker Got Cash Through Arab Emirates, New York Times, Oct. 25, 2001]
[THE RAIDS: Errant Cluster Bomb Leaves Danger Behind, U.N. Says, New York Times, Oct. 25, 2001]
[THE POSTAL WORKERS: Union Chief Offers Assurance Amid Skepticism, New York Times, Oct. 25, 2001]
[KILLING ANTHRAX: Post Offices to Install Devices to Destroy Deadly Organisms, New York Times, Oct. 25, 2001]
[TREATING THE DISEASE: Be Alert to Anthrax Clues, Doctors Are Told, New York Times, Oct. 25, 2001]
[Police Make Arrests in a Rash of Anthrax Hoaxes, New York Times, Oct. 25, 2001]
[NEW YORK: Flu Shots Are Encouraged to Reduce Anthrax Fear, New York Times, Oct. 25, 2001]
[THE INVESTIGATION: As Investigation Churns, More Attacks Are Expected, New York Times, Oct. 25, 2001]
[THE POSTAL WORKERS: Manhattan Mail Sorters Fear They Will Be Next, New York Times, Oct. 25, 2001]
[THE COST: Bayer Agrees to Charge Government a Lower Price for Anthrax Medicine, New York Times, Oct. 25, 2001]
[PHARMACEUTICALS: Drug Makers Plan Vaccines for Smallpox, New York Times, Oct. 25, 2001]
[THE MAYORS: Cities Seek Millions in Crisis Aid, New York Times, Oct. 25, 2001]
[THE PILOTS: Fliers Voice Their Concern Over Security, New York Times, Oct. 25, 2001]
[THE LEGISLATION: Terror Bill Clears House; Moves to Senate, New York Times, Oct. 25, 2001]
[WAITING FOR CONGRESS: Airport Security Companies Talk of Lawsuits if U.S. Takes Over Their Duties, New York Times, Oct. 25, 2001]
[Man Takes Gun on Plane, New York Times, Oct. 25, 2001]
[THE DONATIONS: Red Cross Agrees to Database, New York Times, Oct. 25, 2001]
[THE DETAINED: Pakistani Man Dies in I.N.S. Custody, New York Times, Oct. 25, 2001]
[Convicted Terrorists Sent to Pennsylvania, New York Times, Oct. 25, 2001]
[THE VICTIMS: A Patriarch, a Woman Who Had Time for Others and a Lifelong Friend, New York Times, Oct. 25, 2001]
[HOW IT WORKS: Zeroing In on the Suspicious Number Above the State Motto, New York Times, Oct. 25, 2001]
[PUBLIC LIVES: A Daughter of Islam, and an Enemy of Terror, New York Times, Oct. 25, 2001]
[Attack Victims Are Expected to Turn U.S. Law Against Terror Groups, New York Times, Oct. 25, 2001]
[Pataki Visits Washington, but Aid Plea Meets Doubt, New York Times, Oct. 25, 2001]
[Studies Suggest Lower Count for Number of U.S. Muslims, New York Times, Oct. 25, 2001]
[In a Shift, Muslim Groups Cast Themselves as Loyal Critics, New York Times, Oct. 25, 2001]
[Battery Park City Landlords Are Giving Breaks to Tenants, New York Times, Oct. 25, 2001]
[THE DISEASE: Anthrax Checks Widen as Officials Admit Error, New York Times, Oct. 25, 2001]
[THE INSURERS: Bush Advisers Press for Help for Insurance Industry, New York Times, Oct. 25, 2001]
[POSTWAR PLANS: Leaders of the Old Afghanistan Prepare for the New, New York Times, Oct. 25, 2001]

October 26, 2001

[After a Week of Reassurances, Ridge's Anthrax Message Is Grim, New York Times, Oct. 26, 2001]
[THE LEGISLATION: Antiterrorism Bill Passes; U.S. Gets Expanded Powers, New York Times, Oct. 26, 2001]
[U.S., Awaiting Putin, Delays Missile Defense Tests, New York Times, Oct. 26, 2001]
[Bayer Halves Price for Cipro, but Rivals Offer Drugs Free, New York Times, Oct. 26, 2001]
[THE RECRUITS: Not Yet Citizens but Eager to Fight for the U.S., New York Times, Oct. 26, 2001]
[AN OVERVIEW: New Legal Powers, Fresh Anthrax Worries, Resilient Taliban, New York Times, Oct. 26, 2001]
[THE BOMBING: U.S. Steps Up Air Attack, While Defending Results of Campaign, New York Times, Oct. 26, 2001]
[THE DETAINED: Arrested Men's Shaved Bodies Drew Suspicion of the F.B.I., New York Times, Oct. 26, 2001]
[THE FAMILIES: Thousands of Orphans? An Urban Myth, New York Times, Oct. 26, 2001]
[THE SAMPLES: State Office's Anthrax Testing Given Priority, New York Times, Oct. 26, 2001]
[THE SURVIVOR: Taliban Foe Saw 'Blue, Thick Fire' of Assassin Bomb, New York Times, Oct. 26, 2001]
[THE FRONT LINE: Anti-Taliban Forces Say Light U.S. Strikes Lift Foes' Morale, New York Times, Oct. 26, 2001]
[THE SIEGE: Tenacious Taliban Cling to Power, With Tactics, Cunning and Help From Old Friends, New York Times, Oct. 26, 2001]
[TRADE: On Smuggling Routes, There Are Good Taliban and Bad, New York Times, Oct. 26, 2001]
[DIPLOMACY: West's Envoys Travel to Seek an Alternate to Taliban, New York Times, Oct. 26, 2001]
[NEXT CHAPTER: Afghan Gathering in Pakistan Backs Future Role for King, New York Times, Oct. 26, 2001]
[SECURITY AND LIBERTY: A Familiar Battle Fought and Won, New York Times, Oct. 26, 2001]
[FLIGHT SAFETY: Bush Supports House Bill on Airport Screeners, New York Times, Oct. 26, 2001]
[Director of Logan Airport Agency Resigns, New York Times, Oct. 26, 2001]
[THE DISEASE: Another Postal Worker Contracts Inhaled Anthrax, New York Times, Oct. 26, 2001]
[NEW YORK REGION: Sorting Machines at N.Y. Mail Center Are Contaminated, New York Times, Oct. 26, 2001]
[MAIL SAFETY: Ion Beam Technology Tested to Sanitize Mail, New York Times, Oct. 26, 2001]
[GELSENKIRCHEN JOURNAL: A Different Germany Takes to the Soccer Field, New York Times, Oct. 26, 2001]
[THE PILLS: Bayer Is Taken Aback by the Frenzy to Get Its Drug, New York Times, Oct. 26, 2001]
[PLANNING: Few Hospitals Are Ready for a Surge of Bioterror Victims, New York Times, Oct. 26, 2001]
[PHARMACEUTICALS: Production of Smallpox Vaccine to Begin by December, New York Times, Oct. 26, 2001]
[THE MAYORS: Ridge Deflects Pleas to Help the Cities Pay Security Costs, New York Times, Oct. 26, 2001]
[BIOTERRORISM BILLS: Toxin Controls Passed; Vaccine Funds Debated, New York Times, Oct. 26, 2001]
[DECONTAMINATION: Foam That Kills Anthrax Is to Be Used in Mailrooms, New York Times, Oct. 26, 2001]
[THE TREATMENT: In Shift, Disease Agency Recommends Combinations of Antibiotics for Anthrax Cases, New York Times, Oct. 26, 2001]
[COMPENSATION: Cantor Fitzgerald Starts Paying Bonuses to Families of Lost Workers, New York Times, Oct. 26, 2001]
[NOTEBOOKS: Salmonella Is Found in Vials Sent to Clinton, New York Times, Oct. 26, 2001]

October 27, 2001

[THE DISEASE: Anthrax Letter Awaits Discovery, C.D.C. Chief Hints, New York Times, Oct. 27, 2001]
[THE MISSION: Call for U.S. Help Is Too Late for Taliban Foe, New York Times, Oct. 27, 2001]
[THE BOMBING: U.S. Planes Bomb a Red Cross Site for Second Time, New York Times, Oct. 27, 2001]
[THE INVESTIGATION: Czechs Confirm Iraqi Agent Met With Terror Ringleader, New York Times, Oct. 27, 2001]
[Egypt's Elite Torn by Arab Roots and Western Ties, New York Times, Oct. 27, 2001]
[NEW YORK: Union Wants Postal Center Fully Cleaned, New York Times, Oct. 27, 2001]
[THE ALLIES: Britain Allots Troops for Afghan Ground Combat, and Australia Is Contributing, Too, New York Times, Oct. 27, 2001]
[THE AID BILL: White House and Key Senators Revise Plan on Aid to Insurers, New York Times, Oct. 27, 2001]
[THE QUICK DOLLAR: Anthrax Brings Profiteers Out in Force, New York Times, Oct. 27, 2001]
[THE REWARD: U.S. Is Planning an Aid Package for Pakistan Worth Billions, New York Times, Oct. 27, 2001]
[THE STATE DEPARTMENT: U.S. Finds Taliban Violation of Freedoms 'Particularly Severe', New York Times, Oct. 27, 2001]
[THE NEWS MEDIA: Two Networks Get No Reply to Questions for bin Laden, New York Times, Oct. 27, 2001]
[THE LEGISLATION: Authorities Gain Tools to Fight Terrorism, New York Times, Oct. 27, 2001]
[WOMEN IN AUTHORITY: U.S. Tempers Its Voice on Women's Status to Avoid Alienating Muslim Allies, New York Times, Oct. 27, 2001]
[THE VACCINES: Rush for New Drugs Raises Questions About Testing, New York Times, Oct. 27, 2001]
[THE PREVENTION: U.S. Moves Toward Making Anthrax Vaccine Available, New York Times, Oct. 27, 2001]
[Anthrax Slows the Mail and the Paying of Bills, New York Times, Oct. 27, 2001]
[NEWS ANALYSIS: An Economic Stimulus Bill With Corporations in Mind, New York Times, Oct. 27, 2001]
[THE RIVAL: Taliban Executes a Top American-Backed Rival, New York Times, Oct. 27, 2001]
[AN APPEAL: Pakistan Chief Says the U.S. Should End Bombing Soon, New York Times, Oct. 27, 2001]
[THE PILGRIMS: A Family, Coming From Africa to Grieve, New York Times, Oct. 27, 2001]
[NOTEBOOKS: A Governor and a Mayor Join in Honoring 2 Brothers, New York Times, Oct. 27, 2001]
[Firm Missing $105 Million and Executives After Attacks, New York Times, Oct. 27, 2001]
[Lockheed Wins $200 Billion Deal for Fighter Jet, New York Times, Oct. 27, 2001]
[BELIEFS: When History and Common Sense Make the Case, New York Times, Oct. 27, 2001]
[THE COPYCATS: 3 Charged in Anthrax Hoaxes, New York Times, Oct. 27, 2001]
[THE FLORIDA CASES: Workers Being Kept on Cipro After Tests Prove Inconclusive, New York Times, Oct. 27, 2001]
[THE DRUG MAKERS: Drug Companies Aim to Please, New York Times, Oct. 27, 2001]
[THE CHARITY: Red Cross President Quits, Saying That the Board Had Left Her No Choice, New York Times, Oct. 27, 2001]
[Fear Feeds Bull Market in Private Security, New York Times, Oct. 27, 2001]
[THE INVESTIGATION: Agents Start Digging Up Old Files on Hoaxes, New York Times, Oct. 27, 2001]
[PUBLIC LIVES: For This Homeland Defender, Terror Is a Local Matter, New York Times, Oct. 27, 2001]
[THE EPIDEMIC: Anthrax Outbreak of '57 Felled a Mill but Yielded Answers, New York Times, Oct. 27, 2001]
[Promoting Pataki for Speeches, Agency Cites His Ground Zero Role, New York Times, Oct. 27, 2001]
[POLIITCS: A Campaign Unwittingly Serves 2 Flags, New York Times, Oct. 27, 2001]
[CHARITY: Disaster Fades Into the Past, but Generosity Does Not, New York Times, Oct. 27, 2001]

October 28, 2001

[Allies Preparing for Long Fight as Taliban Dig In, New York Times, Oct. 28, 2001]
[Jubilant Calls on Sept. 11 Led to F.B.I. Arrests, New York Times, Oct. 28, 2001]
[THE CHARITIES: Red Tape at Red Cross: Groups Now in a Tangle, New York Times, Oct. 28, 2001]
[LAW ENFORCEMENT: Focus on Terror Creates Burden for the Police, New York Times, Oct. 28, 2001]
[THE TECHNOLOGY: Developing Warning System for Biological Attack Proves Difficult, New York Times, Oct. 28, 2001]
[AN OVERVIEW: Visions of a Long Struggle, Strains on Police and Help for Victims, New York Times, Oct. 28, 2001]
[POLICE WORK: A Glimpse Behind the Plot Against the American Embassy in Paris, New York Times, Oct. 28, 2001]
[THE REBELS: Another Taliban Foe's Fate in Doubt, New York Times, Oct. 28, 2001]
[THE FOOD CHAIN: Farmers and Processors Act to Close Holes in Security, New York Times, Oct. 28, 2001]
[THE RESPONSE: Authorities Discover How Little They Know, New York Times, Oct. 28, 2001]
[THE RELATIVES: Bin Laden Family Strives to Re-establish Its Reputation, New York Times, Oct. 28, 2001]
[MUSLIMS IN AMERICA: Moderates Start Speaking Out Against Islamic Intolerance, New York Times, Oct. 28, 2001]
[THE VICTIM: Postal Worker Felled by Anthrax Is Remembered, New York Times, Oct. 28, 2001]
[LONDON: Though the Praise May Be Muted at Home, Blair Shines Brightly Overseas, New York Times, Oct. 28, 2001]
[PROPAGANDA: U.S. Appears to Be Losing Public Relations War So Far, New York Times, Oct. 28, 2001]
[SECURITY COUNCIL: Afghan Adviser: The Country's in His Blood, New York Times, Oct. 28, 2001]
[THE OVERVIEW: Workers at House Offices Begin Anthrax Treatment, New York Times, Oct. 28, 2001]
[THE CLERIC: Muslim Leader Who Was Once Labeled an Alarmist Is Suddenly a Sage, New York Times, Oct. 28, 2001]
[THE FEARS: Lessons From Abroad on Dealing With Anxiety, New York Times, Oct. 28, 2001]
[THE SITES: Anthrax Closes a 3rd New Jersey Post Office, New York Times, Oct. 28, 2001]
[FLOW OF INFORMATION: Government Clamps Down on Agency Web Sites, New York Times, Oct. 28, 2001]
[In City Primed to Hate Yankees, the Ground Zero Workers Demur, New York Times, Oct. 28, 2001]
[F.A.A. Will Let State Workers Do Airport Screening, New York Times, Oct. 28, 2001]
[Waging a Deadly Stalemate on Afghanistan's Front Line, New York Times, Oct. 28, 2001]
[THE BOMBINGS: U.S. Raids on Taliban Troops the Heaviest Yet, New York Times, Oct. 28, 2001]
[NEWS ANALYSIS: Reconciling the Demands of War and the Market, New York Times, Oct. 28, 2001]
[NO DAY TOO HOLY: War Rarely Pauses, New York Times, Oct. 28, 2001]
[IN TIME OF WAR: Once Again, Patriotic Themes Ring True as Art, New York Times, Oct. 28, 2001]
[IDEAS AND TRENDS: It's Been Dark Before, New York Times, Oct. 28, 2001]
[Charity Fund for Investors Moves Higher on Philanthropy List, New York Times, Oct. 28, 2001]
error: 500

October 30, 2001

[THE ALERT: Ashcroft Warns of Terror Attacks Soon Against U.S., New York Times, Oct. 30, 2001]
[THE NEW YORK REGION: Possible Anthrax Case Shuts a New York Hospital, New York Times, Oct. 30, 2001]
[THE MILITARY: Material Seized in U.S. Ground Raid Yields Few Gains, New York Times, Oct. 30, 2001]
[THE POLL: Survey Shows Doubts Stirring on Terror War, New York Times, Oct. 30, 2001]
[Escaping Afghanistan, Children Pay Price, New York Times, Oct. 30, 2001]
[THE PRESIDENT: Bush Announces a Crackdown on Visa Violators, New York Times, Oct. 30, 2001]
[COLLABORATION: 3 New Allies Help C.I.A. in Its Fight Against Terror, New York Times, Oct. 30, 2001]
[NEW YORK CITY: Mayor Urges U.S. to Improve Its Exchange of Information, New York Times, Oct. 30, 2001]
[MASSACRE: Funeral Held for Christians in Pakistan, New York Times, Oct. 30, 2001]
[THE LOCAL RESPONSE: Police Departments Ask What More They Can Do, New York Times, Oct. 30, 2001]
[THE WHITE HOUSE SPOKESMAN: These Days, Press Secretary Toes a Narrower Line, New York Times, Oct. 30, 2001]
[COMPLICATIONS: Alliance With U.S. Spotlights Uzbek Rights Abuses, New York Times, Oct. 30, 2001]
[TROPICAL BATTLEGROUND: Americans Aid Philippines in Fight Against Terrorist Group, New York Times, Oct. 30, 2001]
[THE COMMUTERS: When the Attack Fallout Moves the Office to the Suburbs, New York Times, Oct. 30, 2001]
[PAKISTAN: Taliban Continue Trade Through Closed but Porous Border, New York Times, Oct. 30, 2001]
[Cipro for Chickens Sets Off Antibiotic Debate, New York Times, Oct. 30, 2001]
[Veiled Messages of Terrorists May Lurk in Cyberspace, New York Times, Oct. 30, 2001]
[THE CAPITAL: No Crowds, and Plenty of Parking, New Normal, New York Times, Oct. 30, 2001]
[MEDICAL PRECAUTIONS: U.S. Switches to Older Drug Against Anthrax, New York Times, Oct. 30, 2001]
[SCIENCE TIMES: How Islam Won, and Lost, the Lead in Science, New York Times, Oct. 30, 2001]
[OBJECTS/HANDCUFFS: Beneath the Rubble, the Only Tool Was a Pair of Cuffs, New York Times, Oct. 30, 2001]
[THE DETAINEES: Detentions After Attacks Pass 1,000, U.S. Says, New York Times, Oct. 30, 2001]
[THE FLORIDA CASES: Experts Are Troubled by Patients Who, Defying Odds and Advice, Stop Taking Cipro, New York Times, Oct. 30, 2001]
[Sept. 11 Exacts an Economic Toll From the Hospitals of New York, New York Times, Oct. 30, 2001]
[THE FIREFIGHTERS: Rampant Coughs and Chest Pain, New York Times, Oct. 30, 2001]
[PRECAUTIONS: With World Series and Marathon, New York Is Already on Heightened Alert, New York Times, Oct. 30, 2001]
[Particles Are Tiny, but Damage Can Be Great, New York Times, Oct. 30, 2001]
[THE DISEASE: Spores Are Found in 4 More Federal Buildings, New York Times, Oct. 30, 2001]
[THE MEDICAL STOCKPILE: Concerns About How Quickly the U.S. Can Deliver Drugs, New York Times, Oct. 30, 2001]
[A City Dweller Chooses the Life of Religious Hermit, New York Times, Oct. 30, 2001]
[THE DRUG MAKER: A Painful Misadventure for a Friend of America, New York Times, Oct. 30, 2001]
[A Threatening Note Diverts an Airliner, New York Times, Oct. 30, 2001]
[MEMORIAL SERVICE: A Tribute of Tibetan Horns and Aged Chants for the Trade Center Victims, New York Times, Oct. 30, 2001]
[THE SKYSCAPER: Sears Tower Deck Opens, New York Times, Oct. 30, 2001]
[A Shoeshine Trio Resurfaces, New York Times, Oct. 30, 2001]
[Many of Newly Laid Off Headed for Retraining, New York Times, Oct. 30, 2001]
[Unemployment Isn't as Easy as Falling Off a Horse, New York Times, Oct. 30, 2001]
[How the Poll Was Conducted, New York Times, Oct. 30, 2001]

October 31, 2001

[THE NEW CASE: Hospital Worker's Illness Suggests Widening Threat, New York Times, Oct. 31, 2001]
[THE MILITARY: Special Forces, on the Ground, Aid the Rebels, New York Times, Oct. 31, 2001]
[Alert Said to Be Tied in Part to Monitoring of Al Qaeda, New York Times, Oct. 31, 2001]
[A Worrisome Medical Puzzle, Wrapped in an Ordinary Life, New York Times, Oct. 31, 2001]
[NEWS ANALYSIS: Walking a Wary Line, New York Times, Oct. 31, 2001]
[AN OVERVIEW: A Deeper Anthrax Mystery, an Ashcroft Alert, G.I.'s on the Ground, New York Times, Oct. 31, 2001]
[THE VICTIMS: A Children's Chauffeur, a Heroic Colonel, a Woman Who Spoke Bluntly, New York Times, Oct. 31, 2001]
[WASHINGTON: Chasing Bioterror Around Beltway, From the Senate to the C.I.A., New York Times, Oct. 31, 2001]
[THE SMALL AIRPORTS: Private Flights Are Halted Near Nuclear Installations, New York Times, Oct. 31, 2001]
[NEWS ANALYSIS: Afghanistan as Vietnam, New York Times, Oct. 31, 2001]
[MOOD ON THE MISSISSIPPI: In the Life of a Midwestern City, Life Keeps Moving On, New York Times, Oct. 31, 2001]
[STRATEGY: U.S. Campaign on a Second Front: Public Opinion, New York Times, Oct. 31, 2001]
[THE NATIONAL GUARD: States Assign More Troops After U.S. Terror Warning, New York Times, Oct. 31, 2001]
[THE CIVILIANS: U.N. Official Urges Restraint in Bombings to Avoid Casualties, New York Times, Oct. 31, 2001]
[DIPLOMACY: General Gives Uzbek Leader Warm Words and Spotlight, New York Times, Oct. 31, 2001]
[THE INQUIRY: Britain Charges Man in Death of the Afghan Rebel Leader, New York Times, Oct. 31, 2001]
[THE HOSPITAL: Confusion and Anxiety, and Plenty of Antibiotics, New York Times, Oct. 31, 2001]
[THE SEARCH: Hunting a Deadly Germ by Scrutinizing a Life, New York Times, Oct. 31, 2001]
[SECURITY: Precautions Turn House That Ruth Built Into the Fortress That Bush Visited, New York Times, Oct. 31, 2001]
[NEW YORK: Media Outlets, Governor's Office and Postal Center Feel the Brunt, New York Times, Oct. 31, 2001]
[NEW JERSEY: More Questions Than Answers in Contaminated Letters Fron Trenton, New York Times, Oct. 31, 2001]
[A Public Health Mystery Is Transformed Into a Criminal Investigation, New York Times, Oct. 31, 2001]
[THE DASCHLE LETTER: The Odyssey of an Anthrax-Tainted Envelope and a Trail of Death and Illness, New York Times, Oct. 31, 2001]
[Officials Fail to Guarantee Mail Is Not Contaminated, New York Times, Oct. 31, 2001]
[AMERICAN JOURNAL: Ohio Town Embraces Duty, With Gloved Hands, New York Times, Oct. 31, 2001]
[THE TREATMENT: Anthrax Prods a Rewriting of Medical Dogma, Quickly, New York Times, Oct. 31, 2001]
[THE TESTS: Medical Treatment Should Not Await a Diagnosis of Anthrax, New York Times, Oct. 31, 2001]
[THE DRUG MAKERS: Industry Seeks U.S. Contracts to Develop Antibiotics, New York Times, Oct. 31, 2001]
[THE STOCKPILE: U.S. Seeks Anthrax Vaccine for Almost 1 Million People, New York Times, Oct. 31, 2001]
[NOTEBOOKS: Tribute for Firefighters Will Have a Global Reach, New York Times, Oct. 31, 2001]
[THE CHARITIES: Red Cross Halts Collections for Terror Victims, New York Times, Oct. 31, 2001]
[Excruciating Lessons in the Ways of a Disease, New York Times, Oct. 31, 2001]

November 1, 2001

[THE PENTAGON: U.S. Will Increase Number of Advisers in Afghanistan, New York Times, Nov. 1, 2001]
[BIOTERROR TREATY: U.S. Seeks Changes in Germ War Pact, New York Times, Nov. 1, 2001]
[THE INQUIRY: In Fourth U.S. Fatality, Woman in Bronx Dies of Inhalation Anthrax, New York Times, Nov. 1, 2001]
[NUCLEAR FEARS: Pakistan Atom Experts Held Amid Fear of Leaked Secrets, New York Times, Nov. 1, 2001]
[THE DETAINEES: For Many of Those Held in a Legal Tangle, Little Is Revealed, New York Times, Nov. 1, 2001]
[AN OVERVIEW: Plan for More G.I.'s on the Ground, Economic Slump, Anthrax Unease, New York Times, Nov. 1, 2001]
[FORCE OF ISLAM: Rising Muslim Power in Africa Causes Unrest in Nigeria and Elsewhere, New York Times, Nov. 1, 2001]
[AIRPORT SECURITY: Bush Seeking House Allies on Airport Security Plan, New York Times, Nov. 1, 2001]
[THE WORLD ECONOMY: Entangled With War on Terror, Threat of Global Recession, New York Times, Nov. 1, 2001]
[THE INVESTIGATION: U.S. Says 3 Detainees May Be Tied to Hijackings, New York Times, Nov. 1, 2001]
[THE VAULT: Below Ground Zero, Silver and Gold, New York Times, Nov. 1, 2001]
[Saudis Freeze Funds of 66 on U.S. List, New York Times, Nov. 1, 2001]
[THE SYMPTOMS: Disease Experts Struggle to Help Doctors Discern the Early Flu From Early Anthrax, New York Times, Nov. 1, 2001]
[THE OPPOSITION: Brothers Act Behind the Scenes to Build a Taliban Alternative, New York Times, Nov. 1, 2001]
[THE CONTINENT: Public Apprehension Felt in Europe Over the Goals of Afghanistan Bombings, New York Times, Nov. 1, 2001]
[NEW JERSEY: As Anthrax Cases Mount, the Tranquil Rhythms of Suburban Havens Are Disrupted, New York Times, Nov. 1, 2001]
[THE ASSISTANCE: House G.O.P. Would Lend, Not Give, Money to Insurers, New York Times, Nov. 1, 2001]
[MEDICATIONS: Bioterrorism and Anxiety Are Swelling Prescriptions, New York Times, Nov. 1, 2001]
[DIPLOMACY: Bush Team Rejects U.N. Plan to Condemn Anthrax Attacks, New York Times, Nov. 1, 2001]
[TREATMENT: Anthrax Forcing a Constant Rethinking of Policies and Procedures, New York Times, Nov. 1, 2001]
[THE DISEASE: Sterilized Mail to Be Scanned for Evidence, New York Times, Nov. 1, 2001]
[THE AID: U.S. Will Buy Asian Wheat to Give Afghans, New York Times, Nov. 1, 2001]
[THE SITE: Citing Safety, City Will Cut Work Force for Recovery, New York Times, Nov. 1, 2001]
[KANDAHAR: On a Taliban-Guided Tour, Facts Prove Elusive, New York Times, Nov. 1, 2001]
[THE THREATS: Assessing Risks, Chemical, Biological, Even Nuclear, New York Times, Nov. 1, 2001]
[THE REBELS: Sight of a B-52 Makes Northern Alliance Troops Shout With Joy, New York Times, Nov. 1, 2001]
[FLIGHT DISRUPTION: 2 Passengers From Tokyo Are Detained, New York Times, Nov. 1, 2001]
[OLYMPICS: Athletes More Concerned About Security in Salt Lake City, New York Times, Nov. 1, 2001]
[THE DEATH: Victim's Neighbors May Handle the Arrangements, New York Times, Nov. 1, 2001]
[Rising Star at Lockheed Is Point Man on Prize Contract, New York Times, Nov. 1, 2001]
[THE PRESIDENT: Bush Sets Nov. 30 Deadline for Economic Stimulus Plan, New York Times, Nov. 1, 2001]
[LAW ENFORCEMENT: Schumer and Mrs. Clinton Want F.B.I. to Share Facts, New York Times, Nov. 1, 2001]
[THE IMAGES: Battling the Skepticism of a Global TV Audience, New York Times, Nov. 1, 2001]
[BELT-TIGHTENING: After 8 Years, U.S. Economy Finally Falters, New York Times, Nov. 1, 2001]
[NEWS MEDIA: The Right 'Fixer' (and $30) Puts News People on an Afghan Tour, New York Times, Nov. 1, 2001]
[Afghan Art Dispersed by the Winds of War, New York Times, Nov. 1, 2001]
[PUBLIC LIVES: Union Chief's Battle Is With the Postal Service, New York Times, Nov. 1, 2001]
[Beelzebub, Pussycats and Bomb Squads, New York Times, Nov. 1, 2001]
[A Benefit for Lovers of Art and New York, New York Times, Nov. 1, 2001]
error: 500

November 3, 2001

[Baffled F.B.I. Asks for Aid in Solving Riddle of Anthrax, New York Times, Nov. 3, 2001]
[THE LEGISLATION: Stalemate in Congress Irks Security Experts, New York Times, Nov. 3, 2001]
[SPECIAL FORCES: Crash Injures 4 Assisting Secret Mission, New York Times, Nov. 3, 2001]
[THE FIREFIGHTERS: Firefighters in Angry Scuffle With Police at Trade Center, New York Times, Nov. 3, 2001]
[THE ARRESTS: Opponents' and Supporters' Portrayals of Detentions Prove Inaccurate, New York Times, Nov. 3, 2001]
[AN OVERVIEW: Bad Economic News, Troops on the Golden Gate, Angry Firefighters, New York Times, Nov. 3, 2001]
[At Least 31 Die in Latest Kashmir Clashes, New York Times, Nov. 3, 2001]
[THE MONEY TRAIL: U.S. Widens Net to Snare Terror Assets; Expands List, New York Times, Nov. 3, 2001]
[THE MAYOR: Blunt Words to Describe Grim Reality at the Site, New York Times, Nov. 3, 2001]
[THE AFGHANS: Away From Taliban, Recurring Evidence of Ethnic Harmony, New York Times, Nov. 3, 2001]
[THE OPPOSITION: Exiled Rebel Leader Re-enters Afghanistan to Recruit Some Allies, New York Times, Nov. 3, 2001]
[Turkey Arrests 5 It Says Tried to Join Al Qaeda, New York Times, Nov. 3, 2001]
[Muslims Nurture Sense of Self on Campus, New York Times, Nov. 3, 2001]
[THE WEST COAST ALERT: As Troops Guard Bridges, Davis's Warning Is Debated, New York Times, Nov. 3, 2001]
[THE SITE: Twin Towers Are at Center of Brawl Over Payments and Rebuilding, New York Times, Nov. 3, 2001]
[RELIEF: U.S. Orders New Aid to Help Avert Famine in Afghanistan, New York Times, Nov. 3, 2001]
[Experts on Islam Pointing Fingers at One Another, New York Times, Nov. 3, 2001]
[Uzbek Who Exposed Rights Abuses to Be Honored in New York, New York Times, Nov. 3, 2001]
[THE CASES: Experts Say It's Unlikely That Hospital Worker Was Victim of a New Anthrax Attack, New York Times, Nov. 3, 2001]
[THE DISEASE: Gas Will Be Used to Kill Bacteria in Senate Office Building, New York Times, Nov. 3, 2001]
[THE ATTORNEY GENERAL: Justice Dept. Alters Stand on 3 Detained, New York Times, Nov. 3, 2001]
[THE GOVERNOR: Gov. Davis's Warning Brings Heat on Him, New York Times, Nov. 3, 2001]
[VOLUNTEERS: Have Gun, See Sheriff in Oregon, New York Times, Nov. 3, 2001]
[THE AVIATION LEGISLATION: From Bipartisan to All Partisan on Air Security, New York Times, Nov. 3, 2001]
[PANAMA CITY JOURNAL: 12 Years Later, Scars of the U.S. Invasion Remain, New York Times, Nov. 3, 2001]
[THE PRESIDENT: G.O.P. Moderates See Dangers in Bush's Stance on Aviation Security, New York Times, Nov. 3, 2001]
[Sept. 11 Casts a Shadow on a Tax-Curb Referendum, New York Times, Nov. 3, 2001]
[THE VACCINE: Volunteers Line Up to Test Limits of Protection Against Smallpox, New York Times, Nov. 3, 2001]
[RELIGION JOURNAL: In Devastation's Shadow, a Landmark's Renewal, New York Times, Nov. 3, 2001]
[Marathon Is to Be Run Amid Tight Security, New York Times, Nov. 3, 2001]
[NUCLEAR EXPERTISE: Pakistan Releases 3 Scientists Questioned on Ties to Taliban, New York Times, Nov. 3, 2001]
[THE LOCAL RESPONSE: For Neighborhood Watch Groups, New Interest, New Mission, New York Times, Nov. 3, 2001]
[U.S., Irritated by Criticism, Calls Envoy Home From Venezuela, New York Times, Nov. 3, 2001]
[THE MEDIA: Retired Officers Raise Awareness on Television at the Pentagon, New York Times, Nov. 3, 2001]
[SAN FRANCISCO: Despite Governor's Warning, It's Business as Usual on Crowded Bay Bridges, New York Times, Nov. 3, 2001]
[DOWNTOWN: Pataki to Create Redevelopment Agency, and Giuliani May Be Running It, New York Times, Nov. 3, 2001]
[SECURITY: Experts Agree on the Need to Safeguard Nuclear Sites, New York Times, Nov. 3, 2001]
[TECHNOLOGY: U.S. Is Using More Drones, Despite Concern Over Flaws, New York Times, Nov. 3, 2001]

November 4, 2001

[U.S. Sets Up Plan to Fight Smallpox in Case of Attack, New York Times, Nov. 4, 2001]
[TERROR BY THE BOOK / A SPECIAL REPORT: Hijackers' Meticulous Strategy of Brains, Muscle and Practice, New York Times, Nov. 4, 2001]
[MILITARY ANALYSIS: A Vigorous Debate on U.S. War Tactics, New York Times, Nov. 4, 2001]
[THE JOBS: In Neckties or Fire Helmets, Victims Shared a Work Ethic, New York Times, Nov. 4, 2001]
[THE ALLIANCE: Afghan Rebels Seem a Reluctant Force So Far, New York Times, Nov. 4, 2001]
[AN OVERVIEW: Fear of a 'Dark Winter,' Talk of Ground Troops and an Idle Alliance, New York Times, Nov. 4, 2001]
[THE SUSPECT: Bin Laden Accuses U.N. of Crimes Against Islam, New York Times, Nov. 4, 2001]
[MILITARY CAMPAIGN: U.S. Says Bombing Focuses on Taliban Defending Cities, New York Times, Nov. 4, 2001]
[Bush Urges Calm Amid Anthrax Fears, New York Times, Nov. 4, 2001]
[THE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY: Secret C.I.A. Site in New York Was Destroyed on Sept. 11, New York Times, Nov. 4, 2001]
[THE REFUGEES: Many Flee From War to Cities, Not Camps, New York Times, Nov. 4, 2001]
[THE SECURITY CHIEF: Disputes Erupt on Ridge's Needs for His Job, New York Times, Nov. 4, 2001]
[ALLY'S FUTURE: U.S. Pondering Saudis' Vulnerability, New York Times, Nov. 4, 2001]
[DIPLOMACY: Rumsfeld, on Visit to Russia and Central Asia, Meets Putin, New York Times, Nov. 4, 2001]
[THE FIREFIGHTERS: After Trade Center Scuffle, Charges Are Dropped or Reduced, New York Times, Nov. 4, 2001]
[NEWS ANALYSIS: Taking On Another War, Against Mixed Messages, New York Times, Nov. 4, 2001]
[SMALL BUSINESS: Making a Desperate Trip to Lobby for Grants, Not Loans, New York Times, Nov. 4, 2001]
[AMERICAN JOURNAL: Coming to Terms With Ground Zero in a World Apart, New York Times, Nov. 4, 2001]
[THE NUCLEAR THREAT: Reactors and Their Fuel Are Among the Flanks U.S. Needs to Shore Up, New York Times, Nov. 4, 2001]
[Struggling to Be Both Arab and American, New York Times, Nov. 4, 2001]
[Somali Leader Makes a Plea for America to Re-engage, New York Times, Nov. 4, 2001]
[French Reporter Is Released at Border, New York Times, Nov. 4, 2001]
[THE PHILIPPINES: The Temperature's a Lot Warmer but the Mission's the Same: Hunting Down Terrorists, New York Times, Nov. 4, 2001]
[LOS EBANOS JOURNAL: Echoes of Sept. 11 on the Rio Grande, New York Times, Nov. 4, 2001]
[THE DOLLARS: In New York Schools, Afghanistan Aid Flops, New York Times, Nov. 4, 2001]
[Prayers Sustain Pakistani Church in Hard Times, New York Times, Nov. 4, 2001]
[THE NEEDIEST CASES: In a Suffering City, Charity Endures, New York Times, Nov. 4, 2001]
[THE VIDEO: Bin Laden, in a Taped Speech, Says Attacks in Afghanistan Are a War Against Islam, New York Times, Nov. 4, 2001]
[More and More, War Is Viewed as America's, New York Times, Nov. 4, 2001]
[ISLAMABAD: Pakistani Officials Say They Have No Firm Suspects in Massacre at Christian Church, New York Times, Nov. 4, 2001]
[Terror Attacks Are Influencing a 3-Way Race to Lead Houston, New York Times, Nov. 4, 2001]
[AVIATION SECURITY: Concourse Shut in Baltimore After Woman Skips Screening, New York Times, Nov. 4, 2001]
[UNDER THE TENT: The Coalition Is Broad, But Can It Hold?, New York Times, Nov. 4, 2001]

November 5, 2001

[MILITARY: U.S. May Gain Use of More Air Bases to Strike Taliban, New York Times, Nov. 5, 2001]
[MONEY TRAIL: U.S. Gets Help in Finding and Freezing bin Laden's Funds, New York Times, Nov. 5, 2001]
[THE PRESIDENT: For a President at War, Refuge at Camp David, New York Times, Nov. 5, 2001]
[THE HEALTH SYSTEM: Struggling to Reach a Consensus on Getting Ready for Bioterrorism, New York Times, Nov. 5, 2001]
[IMMIGRATION: Ill-Fated Path to America, Jail and Death, New York Times, Nov. 5, 2001]
[STRATEGY: Rumsfeld Says Ramadan Won't Halt U.S. Attacks, New York Times, Nov. 5, 2001]
[THE MAINSTAY: Musharraf, the Indispensable Ally, Grows More Confident, New York Times, Nov. 5, 2001]
[Too Tall? Not at All, Tenants Say, New York Times, Nov. 5, 2001]
[THE VACCINE: U.S. Looks for More Vaccine Sources, New York Times, Nov. 5, 2001]
[Oil Industry Seeks Federal Help Against Terror, New York Times, Nov. 5, 2001]
[MIDEAST MEETING: Arab League Condemns bin Laden and Israelis, New York Times, Nov. 5, 2001]
[THE LAWMAKERS: Seeking a United Voice on Capitol Hill, New York Times, Nov. 5, 2001]
[THE RESISTANCE LEADER: Son of Executed Afghan Rebel Leads Mourners, New York Times, Nov. 5, 2001]
[Publishers Joust Over Merit of Terrorist Leader's Words, New York Times, Nov. 5, 2001]
[RESCUE: Americans Rescue Soldier Who Fell Ill, New York Times, Nov. 5, 2001]
[TALIBAN FOE: An Afghan Trying to do 'Big Things' at Big Risk, New York Times, Nov. 5, 2001]
[An Energized Brokaw Is in the Middle of the Story, New York Times, Nov. 5, 2001]
[THE ELECTIONS: Local Candidates Everywhere Focus on Terrorism, New York Times, Nov. 5, 2001]
[THE NEW YORK REGION: Spores Found on a Package Sent by NBC to City Hall, New York Times, Nov. 5, 2001]
[THE ECONOMY: Staving Off a Recession When Only Old Scripts Are at Hand in a New Age, New York Times, Nov. 5, 2001]
[THE FIREFIGHTERS: Second Union Leader Is Charged With Trespassing in Demonstration at Ground Zero, New York Times, Nov. 5, 2001]
[Torture Seeps Into Discussion by News Media, New York Times, Nov. 5, 2001]
[FRONT LINE: U.S. Jets Pound Taliban Positions in Heaviest Bombing Yet, New York Times, Nov. 5, 2001]
[THE NORTH: Team of American Military Personnel Arrives in Rebel Territory in Afghanistan, New York Times, Nov. 5, 2001]
[Cartoonists Find Issues for Humor, New York Times, Nov. 5, 2001]

November 6, 2001

[THE INVESTIGATION: Anthrax Investigators Are Hoping Bronx Case Leads Them to Source, New York Times, Nov. 6, 2001]
[AIR RAIDS: U.S. Escalating Efforts to Bomb Taliban Caves, New York Times, Nov. 6, 2001]
[PUBLIC OPINION: U.S. Tries to Rally Public Support Overseas, New York Times, Nov. 6, 2001]
[THE CHARITIES: Debate Over Rules for Victims, New York Times, Nov. 6, 2001]
[OBJECTS/THE SHIRT: Medic, Out of the Rubble, Finds an Identity Restored, New York Times, Nov. 6, 2001]
[AN OVERVIEW: A War on Two Fronts, and in the Anthrax Laboratories, New York Times, Nov. 6, 2001]
[AIRLINE SECURITY: F.B.I. Says Man Carried Knives Past Screeners, New York Times, Nov. 6, 2001]
[FORCE OF ISLAM: Bin Laden's Wildfire Threatens Saudi Rulers, New York Times, Nov. 6, 2001]
[THE UNEMPLOYED: Attacks Hit Low-Pay Jobs the Hardest, New York Times, Nov. 6, 2001]
[World Economic Forum Shifts Site From Switzerland to New York, New York Times, Nov. 6, 2001]
[ASIAN ALLY: U.S. and India Map Path to Military Cooperation, New York Times, Nov. 6, 2001]
[THE CALIFORNIA ALERT: Bay Area's Bridge-Wary Jam Ferries and Trains, New York Times, Nov. 6, 2001]
[VIGIL: Stretching a Jewish Vigil for the Sept. 11 Dead, New York Times, Nov. 6, 2001]
[APPEAL: Shifting Stance, Taliban Demand U.N. Help to Avert 'Catastrophe', New York Times, Nov. 6, 2001]
[MYSTERY: Taliban Assert American Died After Arrest in Spy Case, New York Times, Nov. 6, 2001]
[NORTHERN ALLIANCE: Rebels' General Came, Saw, and Said Nothing, New York Times, Nov. 6, 2001]
[DISCORD: Lebanon to Resist U.S. Sanctions on Hezbollah, New York Times, Nov. 6, 2001]
[MONEY TRAIL: Saudis to Sign Agreement on Assets of Terror Groups, New York Times, Nov. 6, 2001]
[THE COURTS: Terror Witness Withheld Theft Plot, Prosecutors Say, New York Times, Nov. 6, 2001]
[THE LIABILITY: Insurance Industry Favors Plan to Limit Losses to $10 Billion, New York Times, Nov. 6, 2001]
[THE FUNERAL: A Farewell to a Victim of Anthrax, New York Times, Nov. 6, 2001]
[THE DISEASE: Anthrax Danger Delays Inspection of Millions of Letters, New York Times, Nov. 6, 2001]
[NOTEBOOKS: Concert Brought in $30 Million, New York Times, Nov. 6, 2001]
[THE REAL ESTATE: Trade Towers Leaseholder Sues Insurers, New York Times, Nov. 6, 2001]
[THE SURVIVOR: In Pulpits, a Grateful Christian Testifies to Deliverance, New York Times, Nov. 6, 2001]
[When Bioterror Struck the First U.S. Capital, New York Times, Nov. 6, 2001]
[SCIENCE TIMES: Evicting an Unwelcome Tenant: Anthrax, New York Times, Nov. 6, 2001]
[THE DOCTOR'S WORLD: Anthrax Version of the Canary in the Coal Mine Is Suggested, New York Times, Nov. 6, 2001]

November 7, 2001

[Afghan Rebels Claim Capture of 3 Districts, New York Times, Nov. 7, 2001]
[THE INQUIRY: Senators Told of Lack of Answers in F.B.I. Inquiry on Bioterrorism, New York Times, Nov. 7, 2001]
[THE WHITE HOUSE: U.S. Takes Steps to Bolster Bloc Fighting Terror, New York Times, Nov. 7, 2001]
[Postal Service Is Expected to Ask U.S. for Bailout, New York Times, Nov. 7, 2001]
[In Congress, Harsh Words for Red Cross, New York Times, Nov. 7, 2001]
[AN OVERVIEW: More Troops, More Accusations, More Economic Stimulus, New York Times, Nov. 7, 2001]
[THE MEDIA: Network Coverage a Target of Fire From Conservatives, New York Times, Nov. 7, 2001]
[THE DISSIDENT: U.S. Plucks Rebel From Afghanistan for 'Consultations', New York Times, Nov. 7, 2001]
[BERLIN: Germany Ready to Send Force of 3,900, New York Times, Nov. 7, 2001]
[THE SEAPORTS: On the Dock, Holes in the Security Net Are Gaping, New York Times, Nov. 7, 2001]
[THE CALIFORNIA ALERT: F.B.I. Lifts the Warning About West Coast Bridges, New York Times, Nov. 7, 2001]
[ECONOMIC LEGISLATION: Amid Stimulus Wrangling, a Call for the President to Step In, New York Times, Nov. 7, 2001]
[F.A.A. Adds to O'Hare Security, New York Times, Nov. 7, 2001]
[THE DISEASE: Plan to Gas Offices Is Abandoned, New York Times, Nov. 7, 2001]
[Smallpox Vaccine Costlier Than Expected, New York Times, Nov. 7, 2001]
[NEW YORK: Hospital in Manhattan Reopens After Anthrax Case, New York Times, Nov. 7, 2001]
[THE FIRST MAILINGS: Anthrax Is Familiar Threat at Nation's Abortion Clinics, New York Times, Nov. 7, 2001]
[COMPENSATION CLAIMS: Federal Plan for an Aid Formula Is Criticized, New York Times, Nov. 7, 2001]
[IN PRESIDENT'S WORDS: 'Lift This Dark Threat', New York Times, Nov. 7, 2001]
[Relief Effort Races Winter to Save Millions, New York Times, Nov. 7, 2001]

November 8, 2001

[MONEY TRAIL: U.S. Moves to Cut 2 Financial Links for Terror Group, New York Times, Nov. 8, 2001]
[THE DISEASE: Worker Who Died Suspected Anthrax Was Root of Illness, New York Times, Nov. 8, 2001]
[THE SCHOOL: Defectors Cite Iraqi Training for Terrorism, New York Times, Nov. 8, 2001]
[MONTH 1: A Month in a Difficult Battlefield: Assessing U.S. War Strategy, New York Times, Nov. 8, 2001]
[THE GROUND BATTLE: Northern Army Says It's Near Key Crossroad, New York Times, Nov. 8, 2001]
[AN OVERVIEW: Pursuit of Terror Funds, Anthrax Victim on Tape, Partisan Sniping, New York Times, Nov. 8, 2001]
[ECONOMIC LEGISLATION: Spending War With White House Focuses on Countering Terrorism, New York Times, Nov. 8, 2001]
[SECURITY: Gunman Is Killed at Base in Qatar Used by the U.S., New York Times, Nov. 8, 2001]
[Taliban's Dead Man Wasn't From U.S., New York Times, Nov. 8, 2001]
[THE MEDIA: Networks Pause, Then Some Show bin Laden Tape of Children, New York Times, Nov. 8, 2001]
[A Former U.S. Envoy Links Greek Politicians to Assassin Group, New York Times, Nov. 8, 2001]
[BRITAIN: Bush and Blair Trade Praise at White House Love Fest, New York Times, Nov. 8, 2001]
[MUSLIM ALLY: Musharaff Urges Bombing Halt for Ramadan, New York Times, Nov. 8, 2001]
[MONTH 1: A Reading List for a Troubled Land, New York Times, Nov. 8, 2001]
[BATTLEFIELDS: Cave Redoubts Are Formidable, Rebel Leader Says, New York Times, Nov. 8, 2001]
[THE MILITARY BUDGET: After Terrorist Attacks, Army Rethinks Priorities on Fighting and Spending, New York Times, Nov. 8, 2001]
[Sailor Is Feared to Be Lost at Sea From Kitty Hawk, New York Times, Nov. 8, 2001]
[THE DETAINEE: U.S. Explores Indicting a Possible Member of the Hijackers' Squad, New York Times, Nov. 8, 2001]
[PROPAGANDA: House Backs U.S. Radio for Afghans, New York Times, Nov. 8, 2001]
[THE LEGISLATION: House Panel Approves Bill to Aid Insurance Industry, New York Times, Nov. 8, 2001]
[THE BANKER: Loyal Muslim Is Perplexed by Swiss Raid, New York Times, Nov. 8, 2001]
[HOLLYWOOD: White House Sets Meeting With Film Executives to Discuss War on Terrorism, New York Times, Nov. 8, 2001]
[HOMELAND SECURITY: Ridge Offers Hope of End to the Anthrax Attacks, but Inquiry Is Still Stalled, New York Times, Nov. 8, 2001]
[THE DIAGNOSTIC TESTS: New Tools Emerging to Speed Anthrax Detection, New York Times, Nov. 8, 2001]
[THE TREATMENTS: 3 Smaller Companies Say Their Vaccines Are Cheaper, New York Times, Nov. 8, 2001]
[Searching for the Intersection of a Woman and a Germ, New York Times, Nov. 8, 2001]
[THE SPORES: Hospital Worker's Infection Poses Troubling Possibilities, New York Times, Nov. 8, 2001]
[Excerpts From Postal Worker's 911 Call, New York Times, Nov. 8, 2001]
[THE FINE PRINT: Trade Center Leaseholder Sues a Big Reinsurer, New York Times, Nov. 8, 2001]
[NOTEBOOKS: Man Indicted in Fake Threat of Anthrax, New York Times, Nov. 8, 2001]
[THE CHARITIES: Mayor Vows Immediate Aid, New York Times, Nov. 8, 2001]
[IN BUSH'S WORDS: Attack on '2 Terrorist-Supporting Financial Networks', New York Times, Nov. 8, 2001]
[THE SITE: Safety Becomes Prime Concern at Ground Zero, New York Times, Nov. 8, 2001]
[NEWS MEDIA: Taliban Ambassador Is Told Not to Assail U.S. Bombing, New York Times, Nov. 8, 2001]
[MONTH 1: Eight Centuries of Afghan Conflict, New York Times, Nov. 8, 2001]

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