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U.S. presses attack on Taliban
The United States bombed Taliban government and terrorist targets for a second night Monday and formally signaled to the UN Security Council that it may expand its anti-terrorism campaign beyond Afghanistan's borders.
Bombs from U.S. warplanes and cruise...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Civil Unrest, Clarence Thomas, Syria, Crime, Law and Justice
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Bin Laden fax urges holy war
Tribune foreign correspondentsA faxed message attributed to Osama bin Laden called Monday for Muslims in Pakistan to unite and wage holy war against American-led forces preparing to retaliate for the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. "We tell...Tags: Qatar, Rebellions, Food Industry, Civil Unrest, Crime, Law and Justice
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U.S. claims control of skies
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - As U.S. forces carried out a third day of strikes in Afghanistan, Pentagon officials said yesterday that the attacks had destroyed enough air defense sites to allow U.S. planes to carry out missions 24 hours a day. "Essentially, we have...Tags: Colin Powell, Crime, Law and Justice, Social Issues, Terrorism, Executive Branch
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Pakistan moves to halt bin Laden's escape on Silk Road
Tribune staff reporterPakistan has moved troops, helicopters and a half-dozen tanks to Chaman, on the ancient Silk Road at the southern frontier with Afghanistan, to seal the porous border and prevent Osama bin Laden or members of his Al Qaeda network from entering Pakistan....Tags: Osama bin Laden, Taliban, Pakistan, Terrorism, Afghanistan
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U.S. says no to deals
Tribune staff reportersRebel troops surrounding Taliban forces in Kunduz tried again Monday to persuade the government troops to surrender amid heavy bombing by U.S. warplanes and reports that fighters linked to the Al Qaeda terrorist network were turning their guns on...Tags: Rebellions, Hospitals and Clinics, Civil Unrest, Crime, Law and Justice, Terrorism
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Alliance trying to quell fears of seizing power
Chicago Tribune staff reportersWith much of Afghanistan wrested from the ruling Taliban regime, rebel leaders sought Thursday to allay growing fears that they were bent on monopolizing power in a post-Taliban government, promising that their president would remain outside the capital...Tags: Heads of State, Tom Ridge, Terrorism, Air and Space Accidents, Chicago Tribune
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U.S. warplanes make fierce raids on Kabul
Tribune staff reportersThe Pentagon unleashed its air power on Kabul and other Afghanistan cities Wednesday, striking the capital with what witnesses described as the fiercest attack since bombing began Sunday. Paving the way for expected special forces missions, the fourth...Tags: Qatar, Colin Powell, Trent Lott, Tom Daschle, U.S. Department of Defense
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Taliban clinging to power, U.S. says
Tribune staff reportersWith U.S. warplanes unleashing their most punishing bombing raids in four days on the Taliban's front lines, a top Pentagon official conceded Wednesday that Afghan resistance is more formidable than expected and likely will be the target of a "long,...Tags: Colin Powell, Civil Unrest, Social Issues, Terrorism, Air and Space Accidents
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U.S. intensifies air attacks
From Staff And Wire ReportsWASHINGTON - As the United States pounded targets in Afghanistan for a fourth day, U.S. forces launched their heaviest attack against the capital, Kabul, igniting explosions around a Taliban military academy, artillery units and suspected terrorist camps....Tags: Colin Powell, U.S. Department of Defense, Heads of State, Dick Cheney, Terrorism
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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, World War II (1939-1945), Constitutional Issues, U.S. Department of Defense, Civil Unrest
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Jackson weighs talks Taliban says he sought
Tribune staff reportersRev. Jesse Jackson said Thursday he is leaving open the possibility of traveling to Central Asia to negotiate with Afghanistan's ruling Taliban, a trip still in the works despite a complete lack of support from the White House and indications that Jackson...Tags: Colin Powell, Thomas Jefferson, Civil Unrest, Terrorism, Trips and Vacations
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Taliban asks bin Laden to leave
Chicago Tribune staff reporterIn the first indication that its desire to protect Osama bin Laden is weakening, Afghanistan's Taliban regime said Thursday that it had found the prime suspect in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks against the United States and informed him that he should...Tags: Colin Powell, U.S. Department of Defense, Civil Unrest, Crime, Law and Justice, Terrorism
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