WORLD
TERRORISM
The
enemy within, The Economist,
January 16, 2003.
British
Police Review 'Poison' Raid
That Left Officer Dead,
New York Times,
January 16, 2003.
British
Court Charges 4 Men as Terrorists; Arrests Spread,
New York Times,
January 14, 2003.
Hate
of the West Finds Fertile Soil in Yemen, But Does Al Qaeda?
New York Times,
January 9, 2003.
Recent
Attacks in Yemen Seen as Sign of Large Terror Cell,
New York Times,
January 3, 2003.
Backlash
in the badlands, The
Economist, January 2, 2003.
3
U.S. Citizens Slain in Yemen,
New York Times, December 31, 2002.
U.S.
to Sell Military Gear to Algeria to Help It Fight Militants,
New York Times,
December 10, 2002.
Ideal
Terror Weapons: Portable, Deadly, Plentiful Missiles,
New York Times,
November 29, 2002.
French
Police Detain 6 Suspected Ties to Shoe Bomber,
New York Times,
November 26, 2002.
5
Terror Suspects From Algeria Held in France,
New York Times,
November 25, 2002.
More
Attacks on Westerners Are Expected in Indonesia,
New York Times,
November 25, 2002.
Qaeda
Meeting in Thailand Reportedly Plotted Attacks on Tourists,
New York Times,
November 8, 2002.
France Holds 8 in Connection With Tunisia Blast,
New York Times,
November 6, 2002.
Russia
Names Drug in Raid, Defending Use,
New York Times,
October 31, 2002.
U.S.
to Add Forces in Horn of Africa,
New York Times,
October 30, 2002.
American
Envoy Killed in Jordan, New
York Times, October 29, 2002.
Yemen
Turns to Tibes to Aid in Hunt for Qaeda,
New York Times,
October 27, 2002.
Terrifying
Nights in a Theater Where Lights Never Dimmed,
New York Times,
October 26, 2002.
Rebels Release 8 Children in Siege at Russian Hall,
New York Times,
October 25, 2002.
Indonesia
Orders Muslim Cleric to Undergo Questioning,
New York Times,
October 18, 2002.
Indonesian
Suspect, Due for Questioning, Lands in Hospital,
New York Times,
October 18, 2002.
Saudis Foil Hijacking of Airliner,
New York Times,
October 16, 2002.
U.S. Says It Told Indonesia of Plot by Terror Group,
New York Times,
October 16, 2002.
Guards
Stop Suicide Attack Near U.S. Embassy in Israel,
New York Times,
October 12, 2002.
Preliminary
Investigation Indicates Oil Tanker Was Attacked,
New York Times,
October 11, 2002.
A
False Alarm Calls RAF Over London,
New York Times,
October 4, 2002.
Chien-peng
Chung,
China's War on Terrorism: September 11 and Uighur
Separatism, Foreign Affairs,
July/August 2002
Indian
Troops Kill Gunman at Temple,
New York Times, September 25, 2002.
U.S.
Embassy in Jakarta Reports a 'Credible Threat,'
New York Times,
September 21, 2002.
One
Terror Plot May Have Been Foiled,
but a U.S. Base in Germany is Still Vulnerable,
New York Times,
September 9, 2002.
Musharraf,
at Harvard, Says He Supports U.S., to a Point,
New York Times,
September 9, 2002.
Mystery
Deepens Over Couple Arrested
With Explosives Near U.S. Base in Germany,
New York Times,
September 8, 2002.
2
in Germany Accused of Plotting Anniversary Attack on U.S. Base,
New York Times,
September 7, 2002.
Afghan
President Escapes Bullets; 25 Killed by Car Bomb in Kabul,
New York Times,
September 6, 2002.
Fears
of Isolated Copycat Attacks, Hard to Detect or Stop,
New York Times,
September 5, 2002.
China
Muslim Group Planned Terror, U.S. Says,
New York Times,
August 31, 2002.
Buoyed
by World's Focus on Terror, Spain Cracks Down in Basque Region,
New York Times,
August 29, 2002.
Germany
Issue First Indictment in the 9/11 Plot,
New York Times,
August 29, 2002.
Fearing
More Attacks on Christians, Pakistan Seeks Militants,
New York Times,
August 12, 2002.
New Israeli Army Action as Joint Talks Collapse, New York Times, August 8, 2002.
Israelis Continue Hunt for Suspected Terrorists, New York Times, August 7, 2002.
Bus Bombed in Galilee; Ambushes Added to Burst of Violence, New York Times, August 5, 2002.
A Microcosm of Terror in a Torn Kurdish City, New York Times, August 3, 2002.
Israeli Forces Enter Nablus in Reprisal Raid, New York Times, August 2, 2002.
Exile
on Terror Street, Newsweek, July 31, 2002.
Suicide Bomber Wounds Five in Jerusalem, New York Times, July 30, 2002.
5 Suspects in Northern Ireland Bombing Face Civil Action, New York Times, July 26, 2002.