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U.S.
journalist missing in Pakistan (2:38)
U.S. and Pakistani authorities are searching for a Wall Street Journal reporter
who has been kidnapped by a group in Pakistan. CNN's Andrea Koppel reports
(January 29)
Protests
growing in Argentina (1:50)
Thousands of Argentinians took to the streets in Buenos Aires to protest the
government's handling of the financial crisis. CNN's Tim Lister reports (January
29)
Anger
erupts in Lagos after blasts (1:42)
Angry residents of Nigeria's largest city are demanding answers from the
government after a series of explosions at a military facility. CNN's Jeff
Koinange reports (January 29)
Can
Enron survive? (1:50)
Since Enron filed for bankruptcy, the company has been in steep decline, having
to slash many of its domestic and international assets. CNNfn's Fred Katayama
reports (January 29)
Bush
promises Karzai U.S. support (1:14)
After a historic meeting, Afghan interim chairman Hamid Karzai and U.S.
President Bush vowed to work together to rebuild Afghanistan. CNN's Wolf Blitzer
reports (January 29)
Alleged
shoe bomber was well trained (2:58)
CNN's Sheila MacVicar reports European intelligence sources now believe accused
shoe bomber Richard Reid was well trained and very skilled (January 28)
Asylum
seekers threaten suicide (:58)
Some young refugees are threatening suicide unless the Australian government
releases them from a Woomera detention camp. Channel 7 Australia's Peter
Caldicott reports (January 28)
Al
Qaeda holdouts die in assault (2:31)
Afghan soldiers supported by U.S. Special Forces launched an attack on six al
Qaida fighters holed up in a Kandahar hospital, killing all six. CNN's Ben
Wedeman reports (January 28)
Uncovering
terrorism in Singapore (5:31)
CNN's Mike Chinoy reports on how Singapore and other governments are working
together to prevent terrorist attacks (January 28)
Rumsfeld
tours Guantanamo base (2:26)
U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said he is satisfied with the manner in
which detainees at Camp X-Ray are being treated. CNN's John Zarrella reports
(January 28)
Karzai
thanks America (6:52)
Listen to Hamid Karzai and George Bush in the Rose Garden at the White House,
addressing the liberation of Afghanistan from terrorism (January 28)
Inside
the Enron books (2:40)
CNNfn's Chris Huntington reports on the complicated and mysterious accounting
procedures used at Enron (January 28)
U.S.
wants homeland defense command (1:40)
U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld says a proposal is on the table to create
a new military command for the defense of North America. CNN's Kathleen Koch
reports (January 28)
Lagos
blasts leave thousands homeless (1:00)
The governor of Lagos told the people of the city 'not to worry' after multiple
explosions at a Nigerian military armory left many missing and thousands
homeless (January 28)
Arafat
draws White House criticism (3:51)
CNN's John King reports on the Bush administration's disappointment in
Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat over an arms shipment (January 25)
Desperation
in the Mideast (3:44)
CNN's Rula Amin reports from the streets, where there is a sense of doom among
the Palestinians (January 24)
India
test fires missile (2:19)
Countering Pakistan's protests, Indian officials say the missile test was 'non
provocative.' CNN's Satinder Bindra reports (January 25)
The
al Qaeda nuclear effort: Part II (6:32)
Part II of CNN's Mike Boettcher's report on the al Qaeda documents that
technical experts say outlined, among other things, plans to build nuclear
weapons (January 25)
Congress
members visit Camp X-Ray (1:44)
CNN's Bob Franken reports some members of the U.S. Congress took a first-hand
look at treatment of detainees at Camp X-Ray, Cuba (January 25)
Life
aboard an aircraft carrier (3:41)
CNN's Frank Buckley gives us a glimpse of life aboard an aircraft carrier at war
with his tour of the USS John Stennis in the Arabian sea (January 25)
Deciphering
the mood of America
CNN's John King visits a community in suburban St. Louis to talk with locals
about the U.S. economy and their mood since September 11 (January 25)
Afghan
women at public meeting (1:54)
CNN's Ben Wedeman looks at a dramatic change in Afghanistan: women allowed at a
public meeting (January 25)
Lindh
jailed with spy, terror suspect (1:50)
CNN's Jonathan Aiken talks with Sheriff James Dunning about accommodations in
the Alexandria, Virginia, jail (January 25)
Philippines:
conditions breed conflict (2:52)
CNN's Maria Ressa talks with victims of insurgent Philippine Muslims (January
25)
Documents
show Al Qaeda nuclear effort (7:49)
CNN's Mike Boettcher and a panel of technical experts discuss papers outlining
weapons plans that were found in a reputed al Qaeda residence (January 24)
Pope
hosts multi-faith peace prayer (2:30)
CNN's Alessio Vinci reports Pope John Paul ll has invited religious leaders from
all over the world to pray for peace (January 24)
Ashcroft
condemns American Taliban (4:59)
U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft says that John Walker Lindh had many choices
and chose terrorism (January 24)
John
Walker Lindh faces U.S. court (2:46)
American Taliban soldier John Walker Lindh made his first appearance before a
U.S. court Thursday in Virginia. CNN's Susan Candiotti reports (January 24)
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Kmart
seeks Chapter 11 protection (2:06)
U.S. retail discounter Kmart has filed for bankruptcy protection but says it
will keep its stores open for business. CNN's Sean Callebs reports (January 23)
Mideast,
at a boil (2:51)
CNN's Jerrold Kessel reports how Palestinian, American and Israeli leaders agree
on one word on the simmering Mideast situation: escalation (January 23)
USS
Carl Vinson returns (1:21)
CNN's Lillian Kim is in Bremerton, Washington, when the aircraft carrier USS
Carl Vinson returns from duty in the war in Afghanistan (January 23)
Mass.
to try 'The Body' couple (1:37)
CNN's Bill Delaney reports on the case of a couple forbidden from raising
children in Massachusetts (January 23)
Enron
in shreds (1:46)
CNN's Ed Lavandera reports Enron shareholders believe accounting documents were
shredded by the company (January 23)
Enron
probe focuses on shredded documents (2:00)
CNNfn's Tim O'Brien reports that document-shredding may prove more harmful to
Enron than anything else the company did (January 23)
Analysis:
How Enron insiders profited (3:55)
CNN's Brooks Jackson takes a close look at how Enron corporate officials took
advantage of stock options before the bankruptcy (January 22)
Poverty's
ties to terrorism (2:08)
CNN's Maria Ressa takes a look at a poor Philippine neighborhood that
sympathizes with the Muslim militant group Abu Sayyaf (January 22)
John
Walker returning to U.S. (2:06)
Officials say the American caught fighting for the Taliban is on his way back to
the U.S. to face criminal charges. CNN's Susan Candiotti reports (January 22)
Detainee debate heats up
Pentagon
defends detainee treatment (2:43)
The Pentagon insists international criticism over the treatment of detainees at
the U.S. naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, is misplaced and misinformed. CNN's
Jamie McIntyre reports. (January 22)
- Red Cross officials interview Afghan war
detainees, inspect conditions at base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba
- Fourteen detainees arrive Monday afternoon;
currently 158 being held
- British official: Britons among detainees had
"no complaints"
- U.S. military officials: Muslim cleric will be
brought to Camp X-Ray
- Federal judge will consider challenge to U.S.
detention policy as violating Geneva Conventions and Constitution
U.S.
defends treatment of detainees (2:16)
A firestorm of international criticism has forced U.S. Defense Secretary Donald
Rumsfeld to defend the treatment of the detainees. CNN's Barbara Starr reports
(January 22)
US investigators began interrogating 158 detainees of the Afghan war at this
remote American outpost and the government postponed the arrivals of others...
so, investigators could concentrate on the questioning. About 230 detainees
remain at a U.S. base at Kandahar airport, in southern Afghanistan.
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British
papers claiming 'torture' (1:46)
CNN's Sheila MacVicar reports British newspapers are charging cruel treatment by
the U.S. military of al Qaida detainees in Cuba (January 21)
Detainee
rights controversy builds (1:56)
The Pentagon claims they're unlawful combatants, but rights groups say the
detainees are prisoners of war. CNN's Barbara Starr reports (January 21)
Detainees
under intense scrutiny (1:49)
Afghan war detainees live under intense lighting and 24-hour monitoring at Camp
X-Ray in Guantanamo, Cuba. CNN's Bob Franken reports (Janury 21)
Injured
detainees arrive in Cuba (1:22)
Officials from the International Red Cross continue to investigate conditions at
the United States' Camp X-ray in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. CNN's Bob Franken reports
(January 21)
Violence
escalating in Mideast (2:33)
CNN's Mike Hanna reports on the escalation of violence in the Middle East,
including an Israeli raid in Nablus and a shooting in central Jerusalem (January
22)
Congo
villagers begin recovery (1:45)
As volcanic lava flows subside, Congo villagers begin recovery with little help
so far from relief agencies. CNN's Chris Burns reports (January 22)
New
York 'most prepared' U.S. city (3:19)
CNN.com's Mike Fish explains the factors in his survey of how well U.S. cities
are prepared for terrorist attacks (January 22)
Baltimore:
A case study in preparedness (2:39)
CNN's Jeanne Meserve talks with Baltimore officials about their emergency
response and defense plans (January 22)
MLK
celebrated as a true American hero (1:42)
First lady Laura Bush was in attendance as Martin Luther King Jr.'s hometown
commemorated the life of America's foremost civil rights leader. CNN's Eric
Philips reports (January 22)
Kids'
photos of the WTC (2:14)
Correspondent Hillary Lane looks at photographs taken by 2nd graders in New York
City that include the World Trade Center buildings (January 21)
What
Afghans need (2:36)
CNN's Michael Holmes reports that Afghans urgently need food, pay, education and
security (January 21)
U.N.
security team arrives in Somalia (2:27)
A U.N. delegation returns to Somalia to assess the security situation in the
war-ravaged and lawless country. CNN's Jeff Koinange reports (January 21)
U.S.
troops in the Philippines (2:19)
CNN's Maria Ressa reports on the arrival of U.S. troops in the Philippines to
train with Filipino forces in the war against terrorism (January 21)
Shoe
bomb suspect left e-mail trail (2:27)
CNN's Jim Bittermann says accused shoe bomber Richard Reid left a trail of
e-mail messages across France and Belgium (January 21)
George
Bush's first year in office (2:40)
Terrorist attacks, war in Afghanistan and the suffering U.S. economy have shaped
U.S. President Bush's first year in office. CNN's Major Garrett reports (January
21)
The
mental history of Andrea Yates (1:48)
CNN's Ed Lavandara reports that the murder trial of Andrea Yates, the Texas
mother charged in the deaths of her children, will focus heavily on her
psychiatric records (January 21)
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The
crisis in the Mideast (3:28)
CNN's Jerrold Kessel reports that the bleak situation in the Middle East is
threatening to explode even more violently (January 20)
Traveling
with Colin Powell (4:19)
CNN's Andrea Koppel reports on life behind the scenes as one of only 13
journalists traveling with U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell on his
"Magical Mystery Tour" (January 20)
Norwegians
help clear mines (1:58)
CNN's Ben Wedeman reports that a group of Norwegian soldiers, trained to detect
land mines and seasoned in Kosovo, is helping to clear the area around the
Kandahar airport in Afghanistan (January 20)
Volcano
devastates Congo town (2:45)
Rivers of lava flow through the streets of Goma, devastating the eastern
Congolese town. CNN's Catherine Bond reports (January 19)
U.S.
Army takes control (1:44)
The U.S. Army relieves the U.S. Marines of Kandahar International Airport. CNN's
Ben Wedeman reports (January 19)
Bugging
of Chinese plane reported (2:02)
CNN's Jaime FlorCruz looks at reports that a Boeing plane made for China's
president may have secret listening devices aboard. (January 19)
USS
Princeton comes home (1:05)
The guided missile cruiser USS Princeton returns to its home port in San Diego,
California (January 19)
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Seeing
Ground Zero for first time (6:17)
CNN's Nic Robertson takes his first look at Ground Zero to get a fuller
understanding of his reporting from Afghanistan. (January 18)
Congo
volano leaves devastation (1:16)
CNN's Elina Fuhrman reports the town of Goma was destroyed and thousands were
left homeless following the eruption of Mount Nyiragongo in the Democratic
Republic of Congo (January 18)
Musharraf:
'We don't want war' (9:30)
Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf gives an exclusive interview with CNN's Tom
Mintier (January 18)
11
arrested in Britain (1:26)
Two of the men arrested in England are accused of having ties with al Qaeda.
CNN's Jim Boulden reports (January 18)
Al
Qaeda suspects charged in England (2:46)
CNN's Matthew Chance reports two Algerian men appeared in a Leicester, England,
court on charges of being members of the al Qaeda network (January 18)
U.S.
releases al Qaeda tapes (2:22)
U.S. officials hope videotapes uncovered in Afghanistan will help the U.S. track
down suspected al Qaeda operatives. CNN's Susan Candiotti reports (January 18)
Red
Cross visits detainees (2:54)
International Red Cross officials visited Camp X-Ray at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba,
amid accusations the U.S. is mistreating detainees held there. CNN's Bob Franken
reports (January 18)
Powell's
talks in India (3:16)
Watch U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell and India's Jaswant Singh speak about
on their talks in India. (January 18)
The
late Fatah leader Raed al-Karmi (1:16)
CNN's Ben Wedeman talked with the late Fatah leader Raed al-Karmi in August,
2001, who had admitted killing Israelis and vowed more to come.
Somalian
leaders don't want terrorists (4:23)
CNN's Jeff Koinange reports on the sentiment of the leaders of Somalia about
terrorism (January 18)
Racial
profiling charges filed (2:04)
CNN affiliate WFLD reports on the discrimination case (January 17)
Egyptian
cleared in WTC radio case (3:06)
CNN's Deborah Feyerick reports of the case of Abdallah Higazy, who was cleared
by the FBI of lying about a radio found in his hotel room safe after September
11. (January 17)
5
SLA members face murder charges (1:35)
The family of the woman killed during a 1975 bank robbery expressed relief when
five former members SLA members were charged in the slaying. KCRA's Tana Castro
reports (January 17)
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cities in disaster preparedness (2:00)
In a CNN.com survey of U.S. cities, New York and Atlanta lead in emergency
preparedness. CNN's Jeanne Meserve reports (January 17)
New
airport security begins (1:38)
Starting January 18, airports will begin employing a variety of new techniques
to screen passenger baggage. CNN's Julie Vallese reports (January 17)
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Battling
terrorism in the Philippines (2:33)
CNN's Maria Ressa talks with the Philippine president about dealing with
terrorism in her country (January 17)
Somalia
denies al Qaeda links (2:56)
Somalia's transitional government denies it has terrorist links, but some local
leaders are urging the U.S. to attack anyway. CNN's Jeff Koinange reports
(January 17)
Karzai
promises to end corruption (3:00)
Hamid Karzai told U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell he is committed to ending
corruption and years of fighting in Afghanistan (January 17)
Ashcroft:
Reid trained with al Qaeda (2:33)
Accused shoe bomber Richard Reid was indicted on an attempted murder charge.
CNN's Susan Candiotti reports (January 17)
Who
will rebuild Afghanistan? (2:02)
With the war winding down in Afghanistan, the focus is shifting to the massive
task of rebuilding the country. CNNfn's Kitty Pilgrim reports (January 16)
Detainees'
treatment draws criticism (2:03)
Criticism is mounting over U.S. treatment of Afghanistan war detainees being
held at Guantanamo Naval Base. CNN's Sheila MacVicar reports (January 16)
Reaction
from Walker's hometown (1:32)
KRON's Vic Lee reports on how Marin County, California, residents are reacting
to the prosecution of John Walker on murder conspiracy charges (January 16)
Two
shot at NYC high school (1:06)
New York City officials investigate the shooting of two male students at a
Manhattan high school. WCBS' Pablo Guzman reports (January 16)
Priest
sex abuse trial opens (2:28)
Defrocked Catholic priest John Geogan is accused of molesting 130 children.
CNN's Bill Delaney reports (January 16)
Bush
popularity lifts GOP (2:32)
A poll shows Bush's popularity is spreading to help the Republicans, who hope to
capitalize on it during elections. CNN's Bill Schneider reports (January 16)
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Bush
pushing economic agenda (1:52)
U.S. President George W. Bush visited Illinois and Missouri to drum up support
for his economic plan. CNN's Major Garrett reports (January 15)
Enron
execs cooked the books (1:58)
A lawyer for Enron shareholders accused top-level executives of selling off
their stock before the company declared bankruptcy. CNNfn's Tim O'Brien reports
(January 15)
Enron
collapse stings Houston (2:05)
CNN's Ed Lavandera reports Enron's home base of Houston, Texas, is starting to
feel the adverse effect of the company's collapse (January 15)
Enron
employees pick up the pieces (2:26)
Enron's collapse caught many employees off-guard, leaving them to salvage what
they can of their careers. CNN's Ed Lavandera reports (January 15)
Enron
letter uncovered (2:26)
CNN's Allan Chernoff reports about a letter from an Enron employee to the
company's CEO, uncovered by congressional investigators (January 15)
U.S.
defends treatment of detainees (1:58)
The Pentagon is denying accusations that detainment facilities and treatment of
al Qaeda and Taliban prisoners are inhumane. CNN's Jamie Mcintyre reports
(January 15)
Victims
meeting victims (3:11)
Four Americans who lost loved ones September 11 travel to Afghanistan to meet
with victims of the war on terrorism. CNN's Michael Holmes reports (January 15)
Somalis
worry about bombing (3:04)
CNN's Christiane Amanpour has a look at Somalia and fears about the war on
terrorism -- Somalis want help, but not bombs (January 15)
Landmines
creating jobs in Afghanistan (3:13)
CNN's Lisa Rose Weaver has more on how landmines have created jobs for those
that destroy them and also the victims as well (January 14)
Documentaries
tackle American tragedy (2:11)
CNN's Paul Clinton discovers several documentaries about New York City on
September 11, 2001 at the Sundance Film Festival (January 14)
Chip
implants for humans? (2:45)
CNN's Ann Kellan has more on the future of chips implanted in people to retrieve
important health or security information with a scanner (January 10)
Web
conferencing gaining popularity (1:36)
Many U.S. businesses are discovering that web conferencing helps them save time
and money in a tense economy. CNN's Eric Philips reports (January 10)
Hijack
suspect got Maryland ticket (2:05)
Maryland State Police stopped Ziad Samir Jarrah two days before the September 11
hijackings. CNN's Susan Candiotti reports (January 8)
Bush:
over my dead body (:18)
U.S. President Bush strongly supports further tax cuts (January 5)
Images
from Afghanistan (3:32)
The war in Afghanistan combined with the country's dramatic terrain offers a
wealth of images for photographers. CNN's Bill Hemmer reports (January 4)
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