New York Times stories/September 19
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- THE OVERVIEW: Pentagon Orders Military to Persian Gulf Area, New York Times, Sep. 19, 2001
- Pakistan's Leader Tries to Assure Country, New York Times, Sep. 19, 2001
- THE AIRLINES: Beleaguered Airline Industry Asks Congress for Help, New York Times, Sep. 19, 2001
- Statue to Fallen Firefighters to Make Its Home in New York, New York Times, Sep. 19, 2001
- THE SITE: Chirac, on Visit to New York, Praises Giuliani and the City, New York Times, Sep. 19, 2001
- DIPLOMACY: Japan Says Its Armed Forces Will Actively Back the U.S., New York Times, Sep. 19, 2001
- THE PURISTS: Taliban: From Vigilantes to Strict Rulers, New York Times, Sep. 19, 2001
- POLICY AND LEGISLATION: U.S. Widens Policy on Detaining Suspects, New York Times, Sep. 19, 2001
- Billions Promised by U.S. as Carriers' Layoffs Mount, New York Times, Sep. 19, 2001
- THE MILITARY: Scarcity of Afghan Targets Leads U.S. to Revise Strategy, New York Times, Sep. 19, 2001
- DIPLOMACY: World Leaders List Conditions on Cooperation, New York Times, Sep. 19, 2001
- THE ANGER: Victims of Mistaken Identity, Sikhs Pay a Price for Turbans, New York Times, Sep. 19, 2001
- THE INVESTIGATION: Officials Say 2 More Jets May Have Been in the Plot, New York Times, Sep. 19, 2001
- THE AIRPORTS: Rethinking the Security at Airports, New York Times, Sep. 19, 2001
- THE OVERVIEW: Wall Street Reopens; Stocks Slide, but Do Not Crash, New York Times, Sep. 18, 2001
- THE SITE: At the Site, Little Hope of Uncovering Survivors, New York Times, Sep. 19, 2001
- THE MULLAHS: Afghans Stall but Show Little Willingness to Give Up bin Laden, New York Times, Sep. 19, 2001
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