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January 28, 2002 QUOTE OF THE DAY "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. =
NATIONAL Efforts to Track Foreign Students Are Said to Lag Despite promi=
ses to tighten controls after Sept. 11, the government is at least a year f=
rom making the student visa system safer from terrorists. Cheney Is Set t=
o Battle Congress to Keep His Enron Papers Secret The White House is prepa=
red 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 poli=
cy. 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.=
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t. 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. After Green Beret Oper=
ation, Townspeople Have Questions About Bound Bodies In dozens of intervie=
ws, residents of Oruzgan, Afghanistan, said a two-hour American raid last T=
hursday was an error. American Reporter Held Captive in Pakistan, a Messa=
ge Says A Wall Street Journal correspondent has been kidnapped in Karachi,=
Pakistan, according to an e-mail message sent on Sunday to news organizati=
ons. MORE INTERNATIONAL NEWS BUSINESS Cheney Is Set to Battle Congre=
ss to Keep His Enron Papers Secret The White House is prepared to go to co=
urt to fight the release of documents demanded as part of an investigation =
into any influence that Enron had in formulating energy policy. American =
Reporter Held Captive in Pakistan, a Message Says A Wall Street Journal co=
rrespondent has been kidnapped in Karachi, Pakistan, according to an e-mail=
message sent on Sunday to news organizations. For a Hewlett, Merger Rais=
es a Basic Fear Hewlett-Packard, led by Carleton S. Fiorina, plans to incr=
ease sales to large corporate customers. But that could lead it down the sa=
me path as the troubled PC industry, worries Walter B. Hewlett. MORE B=
USINESS NEWS TECHNOLOGY For a Hewlett, Merger Raises a Basic Fear Hewle=
tt-Packard, led by Carleton S. Fiorina, plans to increase sales to large co=
rporate customers. But that could lead it down the same path as the trouble=
d PC industry, worries Walter B. Hewlett. For IDT, the Big Flameouts Lig=
ht Its Fire IDT, an offbeat New Jersey telecommunications company, has mad=
e something of a specialty of capitalizing on the flashy flameouts of the t=
elecommunications crash. Fast Hookup With Cellphone Is Expected From Veri=
zon Verizon Wireless is expected to announce the availability of the natio=
n's first commercial "third-generation" wireless service. MORE TECHNOLO=
GY NEWS POLITICS Cheney Is Set to Battle Congress to Keep His Enron Pape=
rs 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 E=
nron had in formulating energy policy. In a Sign of Changing Times, Bush =
Calls for More Spending President Bush's new budget will propose a spend=
ing increase of 9 percent for next year, more than any big-government Democ=
rat would dare to put on the table. 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.=
MORE POLITICS NEWS SPORTS Bledsoe Leads Patriots to Super Bowl Agai=
nst Rams New-age quarterback Tom Brady went down with an injury, retro qua=
rterback Drew Bledsoe took over, and New England beat Pittsburgh in the A.F=
.C. Championship. A Grouchy Warner Blitzes the Eagles St. Louis quarterb=
ack Kurt Warner picked apart Philadelphia and pushed the Rams to a win in t=
he N.F.C. Championship. No. 1 Duke Rolls On Shaking off an up-and-down f=
irst half, No. 1 Duke came through when it mattered on its way to a win ove=
r No. 7 Virginia. MORE SPORTS NEWS ARTS Recapturing a Spirit of Dari=
ng Christoph von Dohnanyi and the Cleveland Orchestra proved that music =
making can be both intellectual and thrilling in recent concerts at Carneg=
ie Hall. 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 ha=
s the impact -- half-relieving, half-agonizing -- of a chill salve on an op=
en wound. Hometown Boy Makes Waves The truly achieved writers are the o=
nes one who deceive themselves so well that they can pursue a lie that bec=
omes true in spite of its implacable falsity. MORE ARTS NEWS NY RE=
GION Police Shift Focus to Terror With Spymaster and a Marine Police Commi=
ssioner Raymond W. Kelly has added two deputy commissioners as he reshapes =
the department to thwart terrorism. New Jersey to Rule on Keeping Sex Off=
enders Locked Up After Prison Release New Jersey's highest court is expect=
ed to determine who among the state's convicted sex offenders may be instit=
utionalized after completing their prison sentences. 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. MORE NY REGION NEWS=
OP-ED What's a Recovery Without Jobs? By BOB HERBERT While it may b=
e true technically that the economy is executing a modest turnaround, it =
doesn't translate into more jobs for Americans. Colin Powell Dissents B=
y WILLIAM SAFIRE What legal rights should be accorded to the terrorists =
now being interrogated at the American military base in Cuba? A Symbiones=
e Family Reunion By TIM FINDLEY The main players of the Symbionese Liber=
ation 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. =
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