The Independent 2001 Andrew Buncombe |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Airbush crash was just an accident, say investigators.(American Airlines flight 587) | Retail industry | Andrew Buncombe |
All over the world, the mourning goes on.(reaction to terrorist attacks in US) | Retail industry | Andrew Buncombe |
America orders warplanes to Gulf. | Retail industry | Andrew Grice, Andrew Buncombe |
America's defence shield is back on track with a bang. | Retail industry | Andrew Buncombe |
A military machine gears up to go into the unknown.(military response to terrorist attacks in US) | Retail industry | Andrew Buncombe |
Another night, another relentless wave of bombs.(air attacks on Afghanistan) | Retail industry | Andrew Buncombe, Kim Sengupta |
Anthrax attack on US Senate leader. | Retail industry | Andrew Buncombe |
Anthrax fear grows as 34 Senate staff test positive. | Retail industry | Andrew Buncombe, Rayond Whitaker |
Assets of groups linked to terrorism are frozen. | Retail industry | Andrew Buncombe |
Blair turns up the heat on the Taliban.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair) | Retail industry | Peter Popham, Paul Waugh, Andrew Buncombe |
Blast broke airliner into four million pieces.(Lockerbie bombing) | Retail industry | Andrew Buncombe |
Bush aims to get America airborne once again by putting armed marshals on every flight. | Retail industry | Andrew Buncombe |
Bush ignores Afghan demands to stop bombing. | Retail industry | Andrew Buncombe, Kim Sengupta |
Bush rejects Taliban offer to surrender bin Laden. | Retail industry | Andrew Buncombe |
Coalition forces tighten grip on Kandahar. | Retail industry | Andrew Buncombe, Kim Sengupta |
Day two: the pounding goes on.(military action against Afghanistan) | Retail industry | Paul Waugh, Andrew Buncombe |
Defiant Taliban leader tells troops to stand and fight for Kandahar. | Retail industry | Andrew Buncombe, Kim Sengupta |
Eat your heart out, Britney Spears.(Lauren Bush) | Retail industry | Andrew Buncombe |
Finally, he spoke to the nation. But nothing Gary Condit said lifted the cloud of suspicion. | Retail industry | Andrew Buncombe |
Hopes of finding bin Laden fade as fighters flee. | Retail industry | Andrew Buncombe, Richard Lloyd Parry |
If you want to succeed in Bush Inc, it pays to be early - and wear a tie.(Brief Article) | Retail industry | Andrew Buncombe |
In Florida, even an Oxo cube is enough to sow the seeds of panic.(US takes steps to prevent foot-and-mouth disease entering country) | Retail industry | Stephen Castle, Andrew Buncombe |
Legend of pirates' loot triggers Cuban gold rush. | Retail industry | Jan McGirk, Andrew Buncombe |
Middle-class America wakes up to a bad dream as hi-tech stock markets slide. | Retail industry | Andrew Buncombe |
Millionaire brothers who bankrolled the rebels.(Joseph and James Ritchie) | Retail industry | Andrew Buncombe |
Mississippi burning.(changing Mississippi's state flag) | Retail industry | Andrew Buncombe |
Nightmare on Veterans' Day.(plane crash in New York, NY) | Retail industry | David Usborne, Andrew Buncombe |
Now we know this man planted a bomb on Flight 103, killing 270 people at Lockerbie. But we still don't know why.(Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed Al Megrahi) | Retail industry | Stephen Castle, Andrew Buncombe, Kim Sengupta |
One day in 1963, these four girls set out for Sunday school. What happened next was one of the worst atrocities of the civil-rights era. So why has it taken nearly 40 years to bring their killer to justice? | Retail industry | Andrew Buncombe |
Passenger had knives, a stun gun and tear-gas. | Retail industry | Cahal Milmo, Andrew Buncombe |
Police have 'harassed blacks for 30 years.'.(riots in Cincinnati, Ohio) | Retail industry | Andrew Buncombe |
Secrets, lies and politics as mystery of missing intern deepens.(Chandra Levy) | Retail industry | Andrew Buncombe |
Syria tells Blair: Stop bombing civilians.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair) | Retail industry | Paul Waugh, Andrew Buncombe |
Taliban in retreat from Kandahar.(Brief Article) | Retail industry | Andrew Buncombe, Kim Sengupta |
Taliban: This is a holy war. | Retail industry | Peter Popham, Andrew Buncombe |
Taliban to make last stand in besieged Kandahar. | Retail industry | Andrew Buncombe, Richard Lloyd Parry |
The agony of the children left behind.(children bereaved by terrorist attacks in US) | Retail industry | Andrew Buncombe |
The British are leaving! (To escape mauling by our brutal film critics).(Andrew Macdonald and Duncan Kenworthy) | Retail industry | Andrew Buncombe, Louise Jury |
The face of hate: most people who came across Mohamad Atta in Florida found him a pretty objectionable young man. They never dreamt, though, that he would one day murder so many Americans. | Retail industry | Andrew Buncombe |
The triumph of the West Wing. | Retail industry | Andrew Buncombe |
The word at war.(dropping leaflets during war) | Retail industry | Andrew Buncombe |
The world on a war footing. | Retail industry | Peter Popham, Andrew Grice, Andrew Buncombe |
Too young to drink, but not to die.(Napoleon Beazley faces execution) | Retail industry | Andrew Buncombe |
Troops sent in to end chaos on streets of Jamaica. | Retail industry | Andrew Buncombe |
US bomb 'wounds' new Afghan leader.(Hamid Karzai) | Retail industry | Mary Dejevsky, Andrew Buncombe |
US executes its Public Enemy No1.(execution of Timothy McVeigh) | Retail industry | Andrew Buncombe |
US prepared for loss of life in a war of attrition. | Retail industry | Andrew Buncombe, Kim Sengupta |
US rejects deal on Kandahar. | Retail industry | Patrick Cockburn, Andrew Buncombe |
Vultures gather on the high ground to witness a killing.(execution of Timothy McVeigh) | Retail industry | Andrew Buncombe |
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