Homeland Security
"If you look at the number of people who went through the Al Qaeda training
camps, and there are literally thousands who did, it stands to reason that a
certain percentage of them are in this country."
--
John E. Bell, Jr., Former FBI Agent, New York Times,
October 6, 2002
Hollywood
Rallies Around the Homeland,
New York Times, February 2, 2003.
Adviser
Who Warned of Qaeda Threat Is Quitting,
New York Times,
January 25, 2003.
Accused
Member of Terror Cell Near
Buffalo Agrees to Guilty Plea,
New York Times,
January 11, 2003.
Dismissal
of Charges Against Lawyer Sought,
New York Times,
January 11, 2003.
U.S.
Asks Judge to Deny Terror Suspect
Access to Lawyer, Saying It Could Harm
Interrogation,
New York Times,
January 10, 2003.
Search
for 5 Mideast Immigrants Was Based on Made-Up Story,
New York Times,
January 8, 2003.
3
in Hong Kong Agree to Face Charges in the U.S.,
New York Times,
January 7, 2003.
3
Terror Suspects in Hong Kong Agree to Extradition to U.S.,
New York Times,
January 6, 2003.
On
the Scent of Terrorists, New
York Times, January 5, 2003.
A
Jury Torn and Fearful in 2001 Terrorism Trial,
New York Times,
January 5, 2003.
U.S.
to Make Airlines Give Data on Americans Going Overseas,
New York Times,
January 4, 2002.
Government
Openness at Issue as Bush Holds Onto Records,
New York Times,
January 3, 2003.
Thomas
Carothers,
Promoting Democracy and Fighting Terror,
Foreign Affairs,
Jan/Feb., 2003.
Pakistani
Says,
F.B.I. Mug Shot Is a Case of Stolen Identity,
New York Times,
January 2, 2002.
Bush
Directs Appeal for Information on 5 Sought Men,
New York Times,
January 1, 2003.
Threat
Prompts Coast Guard to Ban Small Boats in Port,
New York Times,
January 1, 2003.
Five
Illegal Arrivals Still Elude F.B.I.,
New York Times,
December 31, 2002.
As
Crowd Watches Ball Drop, Police Will Be Watching the Crowd,
New York Times,
December 31, 2002.
F.B.I
Issues Alert for 5 Illegal Immigrants Uncovered in Terror Investigation,
New York Times,
December 30, 2002.
Taming
the Task of Checking for Terrorist's Names,
New York Times,
December 30, 2002.
Terror
Fight on GOP List for Election,
New York Times,
December 29, 2002.
Yemeni Is Arrested in Detroit After Tip About a Link to Al
Qaeda, New York Times,
December 24, 2002.
Left Has Hard Time in Era of Terrorism,
New York Times,
December 21, 2002.
Bush Administration to Propose System for Monitoring the
Internet, New York Times,
December 20, 2002.
5 Brothers Charged With Aiding Hamas,
New York Times,
December 19, 2002.
Bush
Has Widened Authority of C.I.A. to Kill Terrorists,
New York Times,
December 15, 2002.
Senators
Urge an Overhaul of U.S. Intelligence Operations,
New York Times,
December 11, 2002.
Dissent on Assigning Blame as 9/11 Panel Adopts Report,
New York Times,
December 11, 2002.
New Tools for Domestic Spying, and Qualms,
New York Times,
December 10, 2002.
Administration
Begins to Rewrite Decades-Old Spying Restrictions,
New York Times,
November 30, 2002.
Terror
Attacks on "Soft" Targets Complicate Security,
New York,
November 30, 2002.
Kissinger
Returning to Political Stage With 9/11 Post,
New York Times,
November 28, 2002.
President
Names Kissinger to Lead 9/11 Commission,
New York Times,
November 28, 2002.
Pentagon
Wants $10 Billion a Year for Antiterror Fund,
New York Times,
November 27, 2002.
Signing
Homeland Security Bill, Bush Appoints Ridge as Secretary,
New York Times,
November 26, 2002.
Justice Dept. Acts to Use New Power in Terror Inquiries,
New York Times,
November 24, 2002.
9/11
Report Says Saudi Arabia Links Went Unexamined,
New York Times,
November 23, 2002.
F.B.I Officials Say Some Agents Lack a Focus on Terror,
New York Times,
November 21, 2002.
Gore Says Bush's War on Terror Ineffective,
New York Times,
November 21, 2002.
Senate Votes, 90-9, to Set Up Homeland Security Department
Geared to Fight Terrorism,
New York Times, November 20, 2002.
Germans Lose a Bid for Qaeda Suspects,
New York Times,
November 20, 2002.
U.S. Says Revealing Names Would Aid Al Qaeda,
New York Times,
November 19, 2002.
Court Overturns Limits on Wiretaps to Combat Terror,
New York Times,
November 19, 2002.
Appeals Panel Reverses Limits on Justice Dept. Wiretaps,
New York Times,
November 18, 2002.
Peter
Bergen,
Al Qaeda's New Tactics,
New York Times,
November 15, 2002.
Intelligence
Criticized as FBI Issues New Alert,
New York Times,
November 15, 2002.
Man
Accused of Being Leader of Detroit Terror Cell Arrested,
New York Times,
November 15, 2002.
Stalemate
Ends in Bush Victory on Terror Bills,
New York Times,
November 13, 2002.
FBI
Attacks Firearm Agency In Draft Report,
New York Times,
November 12, 2002.
Officials
Question FBI Terror Readiness,
Washington Post, November 12, 2002.
Security
May Make Riding a Ferry Feel More Like Taking a Plane,
New York Times,
November 11, 2002.
Tempers
Flare After U.S. Sends a Canadian Citizen Back to Syria on Terrorism Suspicions,
New York Times,
November 11, 2002.
Congressional
Leaders Promise Quick Move on Security Measure,
New York Times,
November 9, 2002.
Pentagon
Plans a Computer System That Would Peek at Personal at Personal Data of
Americans, New York Times,
November 9, 2002.
U.S. Port Security Plan Irks Europeans,
New York Times,
November 6, 2002.
U.S.
Defends Secret Evidence in Charity Case,
New York Times,
October 30, 2002.
"Enemy
Combatant" Fights to Obtain Counsel,
New York Times,
October 30, 2002.
Appeals
Court Again Hears Case of American Held Without Charges or Counsel,
New York Times,
October 29, 2002.
When
Just One Gun Is Enough, New
York Times, October 27, 2002.
Frank
Rich, What Did Al-Qaeda Learn in D.C.,
New York Times,
October 26, 2002.
U.S.
Vulnerability to Terror Is Still High, Panel Concludes,
New York Times,
October 26, 2002.
Terrorism Panel Says U.S. Still Unready,
New York Times,
October 25, 2002.
Prosecutors to Discuss Charges as Rifle is Tied to Sniper
Killings, New York Times,
October 25, 2002.
FBI Issues a Terror Warning, Citing Possible Threat to
Trains, New York Times,
October 25, 2002.
U.S.
Sees Threat to Terror Trial,
New York Times, October 23, 2002.
6
Indicted on Charges of Providing Material Aid to Terrorist Group,
New York Times,
October 22, 2002.
Guards
at Nuclear Plants Say They Feel Swamped by a Deluge of Overtime,
New York Times,
October 20, 2002.
Little Progress in Making Turks Safe From Terror,
New York Times,
October 20, 2002.
David
Cole,
Fight Terrorism Fairly,
New York Times,
October 19, 2002.
C.I.A.
Puts Risk of Terror Strike at 9/11 Levels,
New York Times,
October 18, 2002.
Patricia
Cornwell,
The Sniper Next Door,
New York Times,
October 18, 2002.
Hints, but No Evidence, of Terrorism in Attacks,
New York Times,
October 17, 2002.
Maureen
Dowd,
Black Heart, White Van,
New York Times,
October 16, 2002.
Homeland Security Fight Returns to the Fore,
New York Times,
October 16, 2002.
9/11
Inquiry Eyes Possible 5th Pilot,
New York Times,
October 11, 2002.
Citing
9/11, Appeals Court Upholds Secret Hearings,
New York Times,
October 9, 2002.
Former
F.B.I. Director Faults Lawmakers on Terror Fight,
New York Times,
October 9, 2002.
Protesting
the Big Brother Lens, Little Brother Turns an Eye Blind,
New York Times,
October 7, 2002.
Report
Calls for Plan of Sharing Data to Prevent Terror,
New York Times,
October 7, 2002.
Congress
Seeks FBI Data on Informer: FBI Resists,
New York Times,
October 6, 2002.
Seeking
Terrorists Plots, FBI Is Tracking Hundreds of Muslims,
New York Times,
October 6, 2002.
Riddle
in Seattle: Is Man Held by U.S. a Terrorists or Just a Hustler?
New York Times,
October 6, 2002.
Jeffery
Rosen,
The Difficult Balance Between Liberty and Security,
New York Times,
October 6, 2002.
Shoe
Bomber Admits He Tried to Blow Up Trans-Atlantic Jet,
New York Times,
October 4, 2002.
American
Who Served Taliban Sentenced to 20 Years in Prison,
New York Times,
October 4, 2002.
U.S.
Seeks to Use Papers on Islam as Evidence,
New York Times,
October 4, 2002.
Americans
Are Arrested, Accused in Plot Against U.S.,
New York Times,
October 4, 2002.
Six
Indicted for Plotting Against the U.S.,
ABC NEWS,
October 4, 2002.
Man
Accused of Shoe-Bomb Plot Says He Intends to Plead Guilty,
New York Times,
October 3, 2002.
Judge
Delays Moussoui Trial, New
York Times, September 30, 2002.
As
Security Cameras Sprout, Someone's Always Watching,
New York Times,
September 29, 2002.
When
Global Becomes Local,
New York Times Magazine,
September 29, 2002.
Police
Ask to Change the Rules and Ease Restrictions on Police Investigations,
New York Times,
September 26, 2002.
Prosecutors
Say Business Card Ties Suspect to Flight 93 Pilot,
New York Times,
September 25, 2002.
Bush
Reduces Threat Level After Arrests,
New York Times,
September 25, 2002.
I.N.S.
Ignored Possible Link of Airport Killer to Terrorists,
New York Times,
September 25, 2002.
F.B.I.
Agent Was Tracking Radical Linked to Hijacker,
New York Times,
September 25, 2002.
Bush
Is Thwarted on Worker Rights in Security Dept. Measure,
New York Times,
September 25, 2002.
F.B.I.
Had History of Contacts With One Terrorism Suspect,
New York Times,
September 24, 2002.
C.
I. A's Inquiry on Qaeda Aide Seen as Flawed,
New York Times,
September 23, 2002.
Navy
Seals Join Federal Search of Cargo Ship,
New York Times,
September 13, 2002.
Surveyed
Reactor Guards Feel Vulnerable,
New York Times,
September 12, 2002.
Investigating
9/11: An Unimaginable Calamity, Still Largely Unexamined,
New York Times,
September 11, 2002.
Intelligence
and Politics Ratchet Up Color Wheel,
New York Times,
September 11, 2002.
U.S.
Raises Terror Alert Level,
New York Times, September 10, 2002.
Locked
Up and Patted Down: A Year of Making U.S. Safer,
New York Times,
September 9, 2002.
24-Hour
Fighter Coverage Is Resumed,
New York Times, September 7, 2002.
9/11
Law Means More Snooping? Or Maybe Less?
New York Times,
September 7, 2002.
A
World War Among Professors,
New York Times, September 7. 2002.
New
Study on Antiterror Spending Is Fodder for Rival Camps,
New York Times,
September 6, 2002.
Hospital
to Equip Itself for Terror Casualties,
New York Times,
September 6, 2002.
Candidates'
Ads Responding to Public Insecurity,
New York Times,
September 4, 2002.
Bob
Herbert,
Secrecy Is Our Enemy,
New York Times,
September 2, 2002.
Terrorism
Toll on F.B.I., New York
Times, September 1, 2002.
Informer
Is Cited as the Key to Unlocking a Terrorist Cell,
New York Times,
August 30, 2002.
White
House Rejects Proposal to Restrict Foreign Planes on Sept. 11,
New York Times,
August 30, 2002.
Senate
Report on Pre-9/11 Failures Tells of Bungling at F.B.I.,
New York Times,
August 28, 2002.
Court
Backs Open Deportation Hearings in Terror Cases,
New York Times,
August 27, 2002.
James
Bamford,
Washington Bends the Rules,
New York Times,
August 27, 2002.
9/11
Defendant Is Denied Material,
New York Times, August 24, 2002.
Secret Court Says F.B.I. Aides Misled Judges in 75 Cases,
New York Times,
August 23, 2002.
F.B.I.
Alerted to Saudi Man by Photo on Computer Disc,
New York Times,
August 22, 2002.
Justice
Dept. Balks at Effort to Study Antiterror Powers,
New York Times,
August 15, 2002.
A
Midtown Skyscraper Quietly Adds Armor,
New York Times, August 15, 2002.
Evangelist
Says Muslims Haven't Adequately Apologized for Sept. 11 Attacks,
New York Times,
August 15, 2002.
Algerian
Pilot Threatens to Sue in 9/11 Case,
New York Times,
August 15, 2002.
Judge
Questions Detention of America in War Case,
New York Times,
August 14, 2002.
Prosecutors
in Sept. 11 Trial Ask Judge to Reject Delay Bid,
New York Times,
August 13, 2002.
Dockside,
the War on Terrorism May Hone Rivalry,
New York Times,
August 13, 2002.
Fearing
Theft, U.S. Plans to Relocate Nuclear Fuel,
New York Times,
August 12, 2002.
Police
Must Get Authorization in New Jersey Terrorism Cases,
New York Times,
August 9, 2002.
Officials Question Credibility of New Threats,
New York Times,
August 9, 2002.
Lawyers
for 9/11 Defendant See 2-Month Delay in Trial,
New York Times,
August 10, 2002.
After Sept. 11, a Legal Battle Over Limits of Civil Liberty, New York Times, August 4, 2002.
Judge Orders Names of Sept. 11 Detainees Released, New York Times, August 2, 2002.
Bid to Ease Spying Curbs in Terrorism, New York Times, August 1, 2002.
Judge Rebuffs Detainees at Guantanamo, New York Times, August 1, 2002.
Movement in Suit on Custody, New York Times, August 1, 2002.
For Homeland Security Bill, A Brakeman, New York Times, July 31, 2002.
FBI Plans to Fight Terror With High-Tech Arsenal, Los Angles Times, July 29, 2002.
Papers Outline a Terror Detainee's Case, New York Times, July 29, 2002.
Worker Corps to be Formed to Report Odd Activity, New York Times, July 26, 2002.
House Votes for
Independent Inquiry on Intelligence Agencies' Actions on September 11, New York Times, July 26, 2002.