18 November 2001 Military News |
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- Text: IMFC Urges Anti-Terrorist Financing Measures By Feb. 1 18 Nov. 2001-- The Committee notes that the September 11 terrorist attacks have prolonged the slowdown in the world economy. Bold policy action has already been taken to support a robust recovery during 2002, but the outlook remains subject to considerable uncertainty
US Domestic Responses
- POWELL MIDEAST VOA 18 Nov. 2001-- Secretary of State Colin Powell says there must be a reduction in violence in the Middle East before there can be any movement towards creation of a Palestinian state
International Responses
- UN-AFGHANISTAN VOA 18 Nov. 2001-- The Northern Alliance is refusing to let aid workers return to Afghanistan, according to the United Nations
- AFGHAN MEETING VOA 18 Nov. 2001-- Afghanistan's opposition northern alliance has agreed to take part in talks aimed at forming a post-Taleban government
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- POWELL BIN LADEN VOA 18 Nov. 2001-- Secretary of State Colin Powell says Osama bin Laden is probably still in Afghanistan, even though he is running out of places to hide.
- POSTWAR AFGHANISTAN VOA 18 Nov. 2001-- With Taleban forces in retreat and disarray, plans are hastily being made for a postwar government in Afghanistan. But satisfying all the opposition groups is a complex task, already complicated by the Northern Alliance's swift takeover of Kabul
- Powell Welcomes Progress Toward A Broad-Based Afghan Government USIA 18 Nov. 2001-- U.S.-led coalition continues to pursue Osama bin Laden, al-Qaida
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