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Hodder
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of Cites All Cited Sources, direct or
indirect
11 Head of
Departments at US Federal Level
37 Other
Federal Officials
52 Other
World Leaders, including those leaders of terrorist groups
22 Foreign
govt. security agencies
13 Other
Foreign govt. members
4 Leaders
of NGO’s or other International Organizations
2 Professionals
3 Academics
7 Business
and Labor Leaders
4 Other
Knowns
8 Average
citizens
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Instead
of Dessert, It Was Clinton at Waldorf http://www.nytimes.com/2002/02/05/international/05CLIN.html |
February 5, 2002 |
By
TODD S. PURDUM and DAVID E. SANGER |
Bill
Clinton, Founder, William Jefferson Clinton Foundation Questioners,
World Economic Forum Shimon
Peres, Foreign Minister, Israel Theodore
Zeldin, Professor |
Announcer
at dinner before World Economic Forum in Daniel Foodies
who lingered at Boulud or Daniel |
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Global
Forum: Sharing Viewpoints http://www.nytimes.com/2002/02/04/international/04FORU.html |
February 4, 2002 |
By
SERGE SCHMEMANN |
one
repeat participant, World Economic Forum another
participant, a fiery European labor leader at the World Economic Forum Neil
Kearney, the general secretary of the International Textile, Garment and
Leather Workers' Federation Klaus
Schwab, the founder and organizer of the annual gatherings Senator
Clinton Zbigniew
Brzezinski, the national security adviser under President Jimmy Carter, George
Soros, the billionaire Shimon
Peres, Israeli foreign minister King
Abdullah of Jordan, a descendant of the Prophet Muhammad Bono,
the singer for the rock group U2, Composer and Singer, Principal Management,
Ireland Grigory
A. Yavlinsky, a Russian parlimentary leader |
some
participants, World Economic Forum protesters,
World Economic Forum a
panel of religious leaders leaders
of Malaysia, Jordan and Russia Many
speakers, especially religious leaders and often politicians All
Muslims present foreign
participants |
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Al
Qaeda Still Able to Strike U.S., Head of C.I.A. Says http://www.nytimes.com/2002/02/07/international/07INTE.html |
February 7, 2002 |
By JAMES RISEN
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George
J. Tenet, the director of central intelligence Dale
Watson , The counterterrorism chief of the Federal Bureau of Investigation |
Central
Intelligence Agency Senate
Select Committee on Intelligence other
intelligence officials Osama
bin Laden President
Bush government
of Saddam Hussein North
Korea, the third member of Mr. Bush's "axis," |
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U.S.
Releasing 27 Captured in Raid http://www.nytimes.com/2002/02/07/international/asia/07MILI.html |
February 7, 2002 |
By
ERIC SCHMITT and THOM SHANKER |
American
forces in Afghanistan The
Pentagon Donald
H. Rumsfeld , Defense Secretary Col.
Rick Thomas, a spokesman for the Central Command in Tampa, Fla Senior
Pentagon officials An
intelligence official Two
senior Pentagon officials Villagers
near the compound where most of the people died |
Pentagon
officials, Officials officials
of the Afghan Interim Authority Gen.
Tommy R. Franks, head of Central Command Investigators,
Pentagon |
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Terror Acts by Baghdad Have Waned, U.S. Aides Say
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/02/06/international/middleeast/06INTE.html |
February
6, 2002 |
By
JAMES RISEN |
The
Central Intelligence Agency Officials,
CIA United
States intelligence officials American
intelligence officials C.I.A.
report President
Bush |
American
intelligence officials Senior
American intelligence officials President
Hussein American
and Middle Eastern intelligence agencies |
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Tehran
Says U.S. Should Offer Assistance, Not Accusations http://www.nytimes.com/2002/02/06/international/middleeast/06IRAN.html |
February 6, 2002 |
By
NEIL MacFARQUHAR |
Kamal
Kharrazi, The Iranian foreign minister Iranian
officials President
Bush Donald
H. Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense Official
Iranian news agency, IRNA Abdullah
Ramezanzadeh , The new Iranian government spokesman Iran,
the Iranian government |
Washington Both
Iranian officials and Western diplomats based here, Iran Other
foreign ministry officials |
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Toe
Rings, Rave Music and India (Just for Israelis) http://www.nytimes.com/2002/02/07/international/asia/07GOA.html |
February
7, 2002 |
By
SOMINI SENGUPTA |
Shira
Agasi, a serious, bespectacled woman of 21 who had traversed the Israeli
circuit in India, from Manali in the north to Varanasi in the east to here,
since finishing a two-year stint in the intelligence division of the Israeli
Air Force Riki
Levy, 20, friend of Shira Agasi Dov
Steinberg, Israeli consul general in Bombay Lior
Naveh, 25, a native of the Tel Aviv area A.
B. Yehoshua, author of "Return to India" |
the
revelers here on Israeli Beach Israelis Indians |
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Muslims
Feel Sept. 11 Chill as Mecca Plays It Safe http://www.nytimes.com/2002/02/05/international/middleeast/05SAUD.html |
February
5, 2002 |
By
ELAINE SCIOLINO, |
Saudis a
French fingerprinting firm that does work for the United States Postal
Service and the New York Police Department Saudi
government Rudolph
Saleh, a Lebanese who is in charge of the eye-scanning devices Osama
bin Laden and others who support him Authorities
in the Ministry of Pilgrimage and Endowments and in civil aviation, Iran Sami
Magboul, director general of King Abdul Aziz International Airport in Jidda A
foreign diplomat who is also a Muslim Ayatollah
Ruhollah Khomeini of Iran The
government Dr.
Fouad Angawi, a historian of the hajj whose family has worked as an official
organizer for generations one
soldier, from airport security A
Saudi soldier a
50-year-old Indian woman who had just arrived from London with her son and
his wife an
Egyptian pilgrim (female) |
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Tempted
by Oil, Russia Draws Ever Closer to Iraq http://www.nytimes.com/2002/02/03/international/middleeast/03RUSS.html |
February
3, 2002 |
By
MICHAEL WINES |
President
Bush Leonid
Fedun, vice president for development at Lukoil, Russia's biggest oil
company, oversees a 23- year contract to develop Iraq's West Qurna oil field United
States two
nations that have jointly pledged to stem the spread of terror, Russia and
the US Andrei
Kozyrev, former President Boris N. Yeltsin's first foreign minister and one
of the United States' more consistent supporters here Eugene
B. Rumer, a State Department policy strategist in the Clinton administration
who is now a Russia scholar at the National Defense University in Washington The
Kremlin Russia Iraq Baghdad Alexei
V. Mitrofanov, a member of Parliament from Mr. Zhirinovsky's Liberal
Democratic Party Igor
S. Ivanov, Russia's foreign minister Dmitri
Trenin, a top expert on Russian foreign policy at the Carnegie Endowment for
International Peace in Moscow |
Some
Russians American
experts American
strategists |
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Palestinian Attack Kills 3, and Israel Responds Swiftly
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/02/07/international/middleeast/07MIDE.html |
February
7, 2002 |
By
JAMES BENNET |
Ariel
Sharon, Israeli prime minister Security
officials; one official Residents
of the settlement The
militant group Hamas Yasir
Arafat, the Palestinian leader The
bus driver The
police Brig.
Gen. Gershon Yitzhak Gideon
Meir, the Foreign Ministry spokesman |
Palestinian
militants Palestinian
officials Mr.
Arafat's Palestinian Authority |
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