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We aren't in this alone
BEFORE TUESDAY'S terror attack, the Bush administration had offended allies and others with unilateralist gestures over an array of issues. The message was that the United States is the world's only superpower, get used to it. Since Tuesday, the...Tags: Colin Powell, Osama bin Laden, Taliban, New York, Afghanistan
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Feds seek financial records
Chicago Tribune staff reporterIn the broadest sweep of financial records ever, federal investigators are asking thousands of U.S. banks, credit card issuers, brokerages and others to comb their databases for any traces of suspects in the attack on the World Trade Center. On...Tags: Mutual Funds, Crime, Law and Justice, Business Institutions, Internal Revenue Service, Crimes
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Nations pledge to fire up sluggish global economy
Washington BureauThe world's seven largest industrial countries jointly pledged Saturday to promote growth in a stagnant global economy hurt by the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and to crack down harder on financing of terrorist groups. Finance ministers and central bankers...Tags: Europe, Paul O'Neill, Central Bank, Economy, Business and Finance, Money and Monetary Policy
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Bush urges Afghans to defy Taliban
Tribune staff reporterThe Bush administration turned up the pressure on Afghanistan's ruling Taliban government Tuesday, encouraging rebels to overthrow the repressive Islamic regime and offering the prospect of no military retaliation for the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the...Tags: Colin Powell, Osama bin Laden, Islam, Kabul (Afghanistan), Taliban
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U.S. shows allies proof plot was hatched in Afghanistan
Washington BureauThree weeks after the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington, Atty. Gen. John Ashcroft said Tuesday authorities are convinced the plot was organized in Afghanistan and Europe before it was carried out in the United States. "We believe that the...Tags: Osama bin Laden, Crime, Law and Justice, Minnesota, John Ashcroft, Crimes
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G-7 pledges to fight impact of oil prices
Associated PressWASHINGTON - The world's most exclusive financial club sought to project an air of confidence on the heels of unsettling economic developments - a stomach-churning drop on Wall Street and gyrating global energy prices. But Treasury Secretary John Snow,...Tags: Prices, Iraq War (2003-2011), Commodity Markets, Economy, Business and Finance, Energy
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G-7 pledges cash for world economy
Washington BureauThe world's seven richest nations pledged Wednesday to head off any major financial disruption from Tuesday's deadly terrorist attacks, which many analysts fear could trigger a global recession. Finance ministers and central banks from the United...Tags: Central Bank, Stock Broking, Petroleum Industry, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Bill Clinton
Sep 14, 2001
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Sep 28, 2001
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Oct 7, 2001
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Sep 26, 2001
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Oct 3, 2001
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Sep 13, 2001
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