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Monday, January 28, 2002
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
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"I was a lot luckier last time. This one involved my whole
family."
-MARK SOKOLOW, who escaped unhurt from the World Trade Center on Sept. 11,
but was injured in a bombing in Jerusalem.

http://www.nytimes.com/2002/01/28/international/middleeast/28MIDE.html?todaysheadlines


NATIONAL
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Efforts to Track Foreign Students Are Said to Lag

Despite promises to tighten controls after Sept. 11, the
government is at least a year from making the student visa
system safer from terrorists.
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/01/28/national/28VISA.html?todaysheadlines

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Cheney Is Set to Battle Congress to Keep His Enron Papers
Secret

The White House is prepared to go to court to fight the
release of documents demanded as part of an investigation
into any influence that Enron had in formulating energy
policy.
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/01/28/business/28CHEN.html?todaysheadlines

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In a Sign of Changing Times, Bush Calls for More Spending

President Bush's new budget will propose a   spending
increase of 9 percent for next year, more than any
big-government Democrat would dare to put on the table.
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/01/28/politics/28BUDG.html?todaysheadlines

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INTERNATIONAL
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Sept. 11 Survivor Wounded as Jerusalem Bomb Kills 2

A New York lawyer was one of 113 wounded Sunday when a
Palestinian bomber triggered an explosion in Jerusalem,
killing herself and an 81-year-old man.
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/01/28/international/middleeast/28MIDE.html?todaysheadlines

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After Green Beret Operation, Townspeople Have Questions
About Bound Bodies

In dozens of interviews, residents of Oruzgan, Afghanistan,
said a two-hour American raid last Thursday was an error.
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/01/28/international/asia/28AFGH.html?todaysheadlines

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American Reporter Held Captive in Pakistan, a Message Says

A Wall Street Journal correspondent has been kidnapped in
Karachi, Pakistan, according to an e-mail message sent on
Sunday to news organizations.
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/01/28/international/asia/28REPO.html?todaysheadlines

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BUSINESS
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Cheney Is Set to Battle Congress to Keep His Enron Papers
Secret

The White House is prepared to go to court to fight the
release of documents demanded as part of an investigation
into any influence that Enron had in formulating energy
policy.
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/01/28/business/28CHEN.html?todaysheadlines

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American Reporter Held Captive in Pakistan, a Message Says

A Wall Street Journal correspondent has been kidnapped in
Karachi, Pakistan, according to an e-mail message sent on
Sunday to news organizations.
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/01/28/international/asia/28REPO.html?todaysheadlines

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For a Hewlett, Merger Raises a Basic Fear

Hewlett-Packard, led by Carleton S. Fiorina, plans to
increase sales to large corporate customers. But that could
lead it down the same path as the troubled PC industry,
worries  Walter B. Hewlett.
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/01/28/technology/ebusiness/28HEWL.html?todaysheadlines

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TECHNOLOGY
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For a Hewlett, Merger Raises a Basic Fear

Hewlett-Packard, led by Carleton S. Fiorina, plans to
increase sales to large corporate customers. But that could
lead it down the same path as the troubled PC industry,
worries  Walter B. Hewlett.
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/01/28/technology/ebusiness/28HEWL.html?todaysheadlines

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For IDT, the Big Flameouts Light Its Fire

IDT, an offbeat New Jersey telecommunications company, has
made something of a specialty of capitalizing on the flashy
flameouts of the telecommunications crash.
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/01/28/business/28WINS.html?todaysheadlines

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Fast Hookup With Cellphone Is Expected From Verizon

Verizon Wireless is expected to announce the availability of
the nation's first commercial "third-generation" wireless
service.
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/01/28/technology/ebusiness/28CELL.html?todaysheadlines

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POLITICS
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Cheney Is Set to Battle Congress to Keep His Enron Papers
Secret

The White House is prepared to go to court to fight the
release of documents demanded as part of an investigation
into any influence that Enron had in formulating energy
policy.
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/01/28/business/28CHEN.html?todaysheadlines

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In a Sign of Changing Times, Bush Calls for More Spending

President Bush's new budget will propose a   spending
increase of 9 percent for next year, more than any
big-government Democrat would dare to put on the table.
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/01/28/politics/28BUDG.html?todaysheadlines

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Hoping to Run California, and Recast the Republicans

Los Angeles' ex-mayor says he is trying to steer his party
leftward as he seeks the Republican nomination for governor
of California.
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/01/28/national/28CALI.html?todaysheadlines

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SPORTS
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Bledsoe Leads Patriots to Super Bowl Against Rams

New-age quarterback Tom Brady went down with an injury,
retro quarterback Drew Bledsoe took over, and New England
beat Pittsburgh in the A.F.C. Championship.
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/01/28/sports/football/28PITT.html?todaysheadlines

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A Grouchy Warner Blitzes the Eagles

St. Louis quarterback Kurt Warner picked apart Philadelphia
and pushed the Rams to a win in the N.F.C. Championship.
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/01/28/sports/football/_28RAMS.html?todaysheadlines

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No. 1 Duke Rolls On

Shaking off an up-and-down first half, No. 1 Duke came
through when it mattered on its way to a win over No. 7
Virginia.
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/01/28/sports/ncaabasketball/28DUKE.html?todaysheadlines

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ARTS
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Recapturing a Spirit of Daring

Christoph von Dohnanyi and the Cleveland Orchestra   proved
that music  making can be both intellectual and thrilling
in recent concerts at Carnegie Hall.
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/01/28/arts/music/28CARN.html?todaysheadlines

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Standing In for New Yorkers: Expressions of Grief Over Sept.
11

A new play about a fire captain who lost  eight of his  men
on Sept. 11 has the impact -- half-relieving,
half-agonizing -- of a chill salve on an open wound.
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/01/28/arts/theater/28GUYS.html?todaysheadlines

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Hometown Boy Makes Waves

The truly achieved writers are  the ones one who deceive
themselves so well that they  can pursue a lie that becomes
true in spite of its   implacable falsity.
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/01/28/books/28KENN.html?todaysheadlines

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NY REGION
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Police Shift Focus to Terror With Spymaster and a Marine

Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly has added two deputy
commissioners as he reshapes the department to thwart
terrorism.
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/01/28/nyregion/28KELL.html?todaysheadlines

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New Jersey to Rule on Keeping Sex Offenders Locked Up After
Prison Release

New Jersey's highest court is expected to determine who
among the state's convicted sex offenders may be
institutionalized after completing their prison sentences.
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/01/28/nyregion/28ABUS.html?todaysheadlines

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With Reservoirs Low, Mayor Plans to Issue Drought Warning

With the reservoirs that supply the city at only half
capacity, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg called on Sunday for a
series of voluntary measures to cut consumption.
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/01/28/nyregion/28WATE.html?todaysheadlines

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OP-ED
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What's a Recovery Without Jobs?
By BOB HERBERT
While it may be true technically   that the economy is
executing a modest turnaround, it doesn't translate into
more jobs for Americans.
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/01/28/opinion/28HERB.html?todaysheadlines

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Colin Powell Dissents
By WILLIAM SAFIRE
What legal rights should be accorded   to the terrorists now
being interrogated at the American military base in Cuba?
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/01/28/opinion/28SAFI.html?todaysheadlines

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A Symbionese Family Reunion
By TIM FINDLEY
The main players of the Symbionese Liberation   Army will be
assembled in court, on trial for   the 1975 murder of Myrna
Opsahl, to  tell of old delusions in a pointless  spasm of
violence.
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/01/28/opinion/28FIND.html?todaysheadlines

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