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DESPITE ALL the current focus on Iraq and the threat posed by Saddam Hussein, crisis may be returning to Afghanistan - and the United States needs to do something about it fast.While the Karzai government is a vast improvement over its Taliban predecessors and communist stooges running the country two decades ago, it has only a tenuous grip on power. (AFP Photo)...

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Sun, 15 September 2002


In Afghanistan, a job half done
DESPITE ALL the current focus on Iraq and the threat posed by Saddam Hussein, crisis may be returning to Afghanistan - and the United States needs to do something about it fast.While the Karzai government is a vast improvement over its Taliban predecessors and communist stooges running the country two decades ago, it has only a tenuous grip on power. (AFP Photo)...

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Silver, socks make Afghan refugees independent
A group of Afghan shepherds lead their donkeys through a busy street in Kabul 14 September 2002. A large amount of Afghan villagers migrate every day from provinces to the city to find a job. AFP Photo...

Afghan photos Refugee Pakistan Japan Next 20
Thailand plays its part in peace
| Amid the war talk around Iraq, three old disputes are up for settlement. Afghan President Hamid Karzai has told the United Nations of his country's ...

Arrests give new hope in hunt for al-Qaeda FOCUS / WAR ON TERRORISM It is ...
DAVID JOHNSTON with DOUGLAS FRANTZ | The capture of Ramzi bin al-Shibh in Karachi gives American investigators and their allies an unexpected chance t...

On this day
1498 – Death of Tomas de Torquemada, first Grand Inquisitor of Spain. 1620 – The Mayflower, which carried Pilgrims to Plymouth, Massachusett...

Five Osama men held
US authorities have dealt a double blow to al-Qaeda, charging five people with supporting Osama bin Laden's terror network, after detaining an accused...












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- Asia
- Asia Pacific
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- Europe
- Middle East
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Report: Explosives Found in Kabul
The Associated Press KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Afghan security forces discovered explosives aboard a fuel tanker in the capita...
U.S. Wants Custody of 9/11 Suspect
The Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States wants custody of Ramzi Binalshibh and will work with Pakistani author...
U.S. Tracks Terror Network Calls
The Associated Press | WASHINGTON (AP) — Government agents have recently uncovered numerous calls from difficult-to-track prep...
Germany Won't Seek Pakistan Suspect
The Associated Press | KARACHI, Pakistan (AP) — Germany dropped its request for the extradition of Ramzi Binalshibh on Sunday,...
Pentagon Presses Yemen Terror Hunt
The Associated Press | WASHINGTON (AP) — The Pentagon is stepping up the hunt for al-Qaida fighters in Yemen, ancestral home o...
Bush security adviser says U.S. will press Pakistan to hand over Sept. 11 suspect Binalshibh
Boston Herald WASHINGTON - The United States wants custody of Ramzi Binalshibh and will work with Pakistani authorities to h...
U.S. Wants Custody of 9/11 Suspect
ABC News • • • W A S H I N G T O N, Sept. 15 — The United States wants custody of Ramzi Binalshibh...
Germany Won't Seek Pakistan Suspect
ABC News • • • KARACHI, Pakistan Sept. 15 — Germany dropped its request for the extradition of Ram...
U.S. Tracks Terror Network Calls
ABC News • • • W A S H I N G T O N, Sept. 15 — Government agents have recently uncovered numerous ...
Bomb Plot Foiled in Afghan Capital-Kabul TV
ABC News • • • Sept. 15 | — KABUL (Reuters) - Afghan police foiled a bomb plot Sunday after they d...
Pentagon Presses Yemen Terror Hunt
ABC News • • • W A S H I N G T O N, Sept. 15 — The Pentagon is stepping up the hunt for al-Qaida f...
N.Y. Terror Suspects Face Hearing
ABC News • • • BUFFALO, N.Y. Sept. 15 — Five men who worked, lived and socialized together in west...
U.S. to Seek Suspect From Pakistan
ABC News • • • W A S H I N G T O N, Sept. 15 — The United States wants custody of Ramzi Binalshibh...
U.S. Wants Custody of 9/11 Suspect
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Explosives found aboard Kabul fuel tanker
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Afghan police find explosives in Kabul, reports say
The News & Observer KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - Afghan security forces discovered explosives aboard a fuel tanker in the capital Sun...
U.S. wants custody of Sept. 11 suspect held in Pakistan
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Pakistan mulls terror suspect's extradition
The News & Observer KARACHI, Pakistan (AP) - Pakistan has made no decision on the extradition of Ramzi Binalshibh, the suspected S...
Official says investigation into Lackawanna cell began before Sept. 11
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Afghans Vow to Destroy Land Mines
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'September 11 planner' handed to US
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FBI thinks it has cracked an active al-Qaeda cell
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