New York Times stories/September 27
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- THE LAST RESORT: Generals Given Power to Order Downing of Jets, New York Times, Sep. 27, 2001
- THE ALLIANCE: U.S. Says Military Strikes Are Just a Part of Big Plan, New York Times, Sep. 27, 2001
- AFGHANISTAN: U.S. Embassy in Kabul Is Destroyed by Protesters, New York Times, Sep. 27, 2001
- NEWS ANALYSIS: Issue Now: Does U.S. Have a Plan?, New York Times, Sep. 27, 2001
- IMMIGRATION: Suspects in Hijackings Exploited Loopholes in Immigration Policy, New York Times, Sep. 27, 2001
- Rites of Grief, Without a Body to Cry Over, New York Times, Sep. 27, 2001
- THE EXCAVATION: Planning, Precision and Pain, New York Times, Sep. 27, 2001
- State Seeks to Play a Role in the Reconstruction Effort, New York Times, Sep. 27, 2001
- 'S.N.L.' Tries to Balance Bite and Good Taste, New York Times, Sep. 27, 2001
- BLOOD TIES: Sentiment in Pakistani Town Is Ardently Pro-Taliban, New York Times, Sep. 27, 2001
- FOREIGN STUDENTS: Urged by Their Fearful Parents, Some Arab Students Head Home, New York Times, Sep. 27, 2001
- TEHRAN: Iran Won't Join U.S. Campaign, Leader Says, New York Times, Sep. 27, 2001
- THE NEIGHBORS: Arab Allies Not Jumping to Join U.S. Side, New York Times, Sep. 27, 2001
- British Arrest 7 Near Air Base, New York Times, Sep. 27, 2001
- THE ATTACKERS: A Hub for Hijackers Found in New Jersey, New York Times, Sep. 27, 2001
- SECRETS: Officials Balk at the Release of bin Laden Indictment, New York Times, Sep. 27, 2001
- MADRID: Spain Arrests Six From Algeria, New York Times, Sep. 27, 2001
- THE CONVICTED TERRORIST: Man Caught in 2000 Plot Is Helping Investigators, New York Times, Sep. 27, 2001
- THE INVESTIGATION: 9 Arrested as Licenses for Trucking Are Reviewed, New York Times, Sep. 27, 2001
- HAZARDOUS MATERIAL: Trucks Carrying Dangerous Cargo Will Be Checked, New York Times, Sep. 27, 2001
- Ban on Shipping Nuclear Waste Is Lifted, New York Times, Sep. 27, 2001
- Lobbyists Line Up to Make Their Case for Federal Aid, New York Times, Sep. 27, 2001
- How to Disrupt Terrorist Finances, New York Times, Sep. 27, 2001
- THE ECONOMY: Many Ways to Lift Flagging Economy, New York Times, Sep. 27, 2001
- MARSHALS: F.A.A. Shows Off Force That Protects Airliners, New York Times, Sep. 27, 2001
- AIRLINE SECURITY: Bush Shows Reluctance to Approve Guns for Pilots, New York Times, Sep. 27, 2001
- THE WEST COAST: Angelenos' Divide With New York Vanishes, New York Times, Sep. 27, 2001
- THE ADVOCATES: Much of the Policy Criticism Aimed at U.S. Turns Muted, New York Times, Sep. 27, 2001
- FEAR OF INFECTION: Anthrax Scare Prompts Run on Dubious Drug, New York Times, Sep. 27, 2001
- THE UTILITIES: No Timetable Yet for Restoring Telephone and Power Service, New York Times, Sep. 27, 2001
- ESSAY: 'Quiet Dust' Stings Eye of Memory, New York Times, Sep. 27, 2001
- CHARITY: For Many, the Good Times Have Ended, New York Times, Sep. 27, 2001
- Military Families Turn, Gingerly, to the Net, New York Times, Sep. 27, 2001
- Living Under an Electronic Eye, New York Times, Sep. 27, 2001
- In the Next Chapter, Is Technology an Ally?, New York Times, Sep. 27, 2001
- Insurers Ask for Federal Aid to Survive, New York Times, Sep. 27, 2001
- Holiday Marketing Seeks Proper Tone, New York Times, Sep. 27, 2001
- Canada Supports U.S. Freeze on Terrorists, New York Times, Sep. 27, 2001
- THE MEDIA: Talk of Chemical War Grows Louder on TV, New York Times, Sep. 27, 2001
- Demand Up for Security Services, New York Times, Sep. 27, 2001
- DEATH CERTIFICATE: A Grim Formality Is Made Easier for Families, New York Times, Sep. 27, 2001
- Not a Tourist Site, New York Times, Sep. 27, 2001
- Some Parents Pull Children From Schools Closed by Disaster, New York Times, Sep. 27, 2001
- Plan to List Who Receives Disaster Aid Stirs Concern, New York Times, Sep. 27, 2001
- FAKE THREATS: Bomb Threats Flood in After Terrorist Attacks, New York Times, Sep. 27, 2001
- In Tragedy's Wake, Publicity People Are Getting Hyper About Hype, New York Times, Sep. 27, 2001
- Lone-Driver Ban Meets Mostly Road Resignation, New York Times, Sep. 27, 2001
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