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November 15, 2001
• Critics Say Military Tribunal Order Endangers Constitution
• Stock Futures Forecast Flat Opening as Microsoft Xbox Debuts
• Finding or Catching Bin Laden Will Be Difficult
• What To Expect in Hunting Bin Laden
• U.S. Bombs Important Al Qaeda Building; Aid Workers Released
• Lot of Questions Being Raised About Report Claiming Some Documents on How to Make a Nuclear Weapon Found in Al Qaeda Safehouse
• Ask CNN: What is Martial Law?
• "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" Hits Silver Screen Tomorrow
• Pakistan Restricts Border Crossing from Afghanistan
• More Buying a Possibility on Wall Street
• In Crash of American Airlines Flight 587, Officials Looking into Whether Aerial Phenomenon Caused Crash
• Airstrike Destroys Building Said to Hold Key Al Qaeda Leaders
• Northern Alliance Making Gains In Southern Afghanistan; Heavy Fighting for City of Konduz
• International Aid Workers
• Interview of George Black, NTSB Investigator; Family Moves On After Engine Lands in Kitchen
• 'Here's What I Don't Get'
• Eastern Provinces of Afghanistan Change Administrations; Bloodlessly Remove Taliban from Power
• Investigators Focus on Tail Fin For Clues About Airplane Crash in Queens
• Interview of Barry Pollack, Criminal Defense Attorney
• Business Update
• Red Cross Criticized for Announced Intention of How They Would Handle 09/11 Donations
• Student's SAT Tests Quarantined in New Jersey Post Office
• Battle in Mazar-e-Sharif School Leaves Over 500 Taliban Soldiers Dead
• Job Fair Being Held for Workers Displaced by 09/11 Attacks
• Wendy Chamberlin Speaks on Aid Workers Rescue
• International Aid Workers Finally Free After Months Under Taliban Control
• Role Tribal Leaders Might Have Played in Western Aid Workers Release
• Details Coming Out on Rescue of Aid Workers
• Interview of Hanan Ashrawi, Palestinian Legislator
• World Trade Center Victim's Family Struggles to Move Forward


November 14, 2001
• Doctors Without Borders Returns to Kabul
• United Nations Ships 100 Tons of Humanitarian Aid to Herat
• Reports of Battle in Kandahar Conflict With U.S. Statements
• Sources Say Jalalabad, Nangarhar Province Fall to Northern Alliance
• Stock Index Futures Pointing to Solid Open Today
• Young Children Must Also Deal With the Crash of Flight 587
• President Bush Signs Order to Set Up Military Tribunals for Terrorists
• Residents of Kabul Celebrate Freedom From Taliban; Forces Fight Near Talaqon
• Changing U.S.-Russia Relations Include Nuclear Arsenal Cuts
• Bush Authorizes Military Tribunals; Northern Alliance Claims Control of 70 Percent of Afghanistan
• How are Firefighters Coping After Dual Disasters?
• What is a Stage 4 DEFCON Alert?
• Energy Will Be Major Focus on Wall Street Today
• Fall of Kabul: Bush and Other World Leaders Pressing for Transitional Government as Soon as Possible
• U.N. Trying to Design Political Structure for Afghanistan
• Cockpit Voice Recorder Reveals Talk of Turbulence from another Airliner
• 'Here's What I Don't Get'
• Victim's Families of Flight 587 Mourn their Loss
• Concerns Raised About Northern Alliance's Conduct
• Support for Taliban Remains Strong in Quetta, Pakistan
• October Retail Sales to be Released Today
• Little Kabul in California, Home to 20,000 Former Afghan Refugees
• America Recovers: Talk with Two Guys in N.Y. Fire Department
• Fighting Reported in Kandahar While The Northern Alliance Patrols Kabul
• Taliban Still Has Strong Support Inside Pakistan
• Reaction from New Yorkers on Power Shift in Afghanistan
• Memory Module in Flight Data Recorder of AA Flight 587 Damaged
• Shimon Peres Speaks on Middle East Peace Resolutions
• War in Afghanistan Shifts from Kabul to Taliban Stronghold of Kandahar; NTSB Says Memory Module in Flight Data Recorder Damaged
• Interview With Former Energy Secretary Bill Richardson
• Focus Shifts to Taliban Stronghold of Kandahar


November 13, 2001
• The Personal Toll of Flight 587's Crash
• Higher Opening Expected, With A Wary Eye on Airlines and GE
• Futures Point to Strong Opening Despite Airline Stock Tumble
• Investigation into Flight 587 Crash Has Many Unanswered Questions
• Recovery of Bodies from Flight 587 Almost Complete
• Travelers Seem Relieved At Flight 587 Crash's Accident Status
• Pentagon Reacts With Cautious Optimism to Fall of Kabul
• Neighborhood Hit By Plane Lost Dozens of People on September 11
• Taliban Leaves Kabul in Small Groups
• World Body Scrambling to Put Together Meeting to Discuss Interim Post-Taliban Government
• Engines on Doomed Airbus A-300 at Center of Accident Investigation
• What Live Cameras Didn't Capture in Crash of Flight 587
• Taliban Forces Have Withdrawn from Kabul as Northern Alliance Moves In
• Investigation Continues as Families Deal With Loss
• Recovery of Victims at This Point is Almost Complete
• At Least 265 Killed When Plane Crashes in Queens
• Northern Alliance Takes Kabul, Afghanistan
• While Monitoring Developments in Anti-Taliban War and American Airlines Plane Crash, Bush Has Had to Prepare for Summit with Putin
• Taliban Hopes Northern Alliance Infighting will Plunge Kabul into Anarchy
• Feeling of Apprehension in Kandahar
• Stock Futures Show Strong Gains
• Entire Families Wiped Out in Flight 587 Disaster
• Pentagon's Reaction to Northern Alliance's Success in Kabul
• Fear and Shock in New York Crash of American Airlines Flight 587; Northern Alliance Troops Patrolling Streets of Kabul This Morning
• Final Route Taken by Opposition Forces into Kabul Not an Easy One; Afghanistan Faces Political Power Vacuum
• Pakistani Tribes Watching Flight of Taliban
• The Role of The Red Cross In Queens
• Public Confidence Hangs in the Balance of Aviation Security Bill
• Interview of John Mercer
• Mayor Rudy Giuliani Speaks about the Crash of Flight 587
• Analysis of Northern Alliance's Swift March on Kabul
• Bush to Meet With Putin for Three Days of Talks
• Interview of Joshua Cooper Ramo


November 12, 2001
• Bugti Tribal Life in Baluchistan Province of Pakistan
• Dynegy to Buy Troubled Enron
• China and Taiwan's Approval By WTO Will Help Investors
• Northern Alliance Advancing on Kabul
• Northern Alliance May Be Headed for Kabul
• Northern Alliance Claims Capture of Herat; Three Western Journalists Killed in Taliban Ambush
• Taliban and Northern Alliance Both Claim Control of Herat
• Holiday May Bring Quiet Day on Wall Street
• White House Looks to Hollywood
• Free Trade, Energy and Hewlett-Packard Top Market Concerns Today
• USS John C. Stennis Ships Out For Operation Enduring Freedom
• One Day Left for W.T.O. Conference
• Comprehensive Review of Florida Outcome Shows Even with Hand Recount, Bush Would Still Have Won Presidency
• Hollywood and White House Officials Hold Summit
• Talk with Actor Ron Silver and Comedian Ben Stein
• Push Toward Afghan Capital Apparently Under Way
• Death of Kathy Nguyen Continues to Baffle Investigators
• Quick Stop Tankers Crucial to War Effort
• U.S. Walks Fine Line Between Arab World and Israel
• Three Reporters Killed in Apparent Ambush by Taliban Forces
• Bin Laden Says His Al Qaeda Group Has Nuclear and Chemical Weapons
• U.N. Opens New Afghan Refugee Camp in Pakistan
• Richard Butler's Perspective on Iran
• Wall Street Could Start Off With Some Selling
• Mark McGwire Announces Retirement
• Pakistani Scientist Has Been Secretly Traveling into Afghanistan; 'Here is What I Don't Get'
• Discussion with New CEO of Argenbright Security


November 09, 2001


November 08, 2001
• Sailor Falls Overboard as U.S. Strikes Continue in Afghanistan
• Owners Announce Plans to Contract League by at Least Two Teams
• Terrorism Does Have a Price Tag
• Shortages in Afghanistan Continue as Exiles in U.S. Prepare for Fall of Taliban
• U.S. Has Renewed Pledge of Support from Britain; Word of Search and Rescue Mission for USS Kitty Hawk and Sailor Who's Overboard
• New Report Linking Iraq to Islamic Terrorism
• At Center of Congressional Deadlock Over Airline Security is Question of Whether Security Should be in Hands of Federal Workers or Private Companies
• Airline Industry Looks at Options, Including Profiling
• Bloomberg Has Big Shoes to Fill
• Former State Department Officials Talk About Contacts With Taliban
• Area East of Kandahar Pounded by Alliance Fighter Bombers
• Mixed Opening Expected on Wall Street Today
• Some Articles Point to Heroic Image of Firefighters as Example of Return of Manly Man
• McCain and Bayh Speak About Their Call to Service Act
• 'What I Don't Get': Parisians Asked to Pick Up After Own Pups
• Conflicting Statements Cast Doubt on Security of U.S. Nuclear Power Plants Against Attacks
• Spirit of America: Jeremy Glick's Family Has Set Up Foundation to Honor Him and Help Young People at Same Time
• Interview With Mohamed El-Baradei
• Ask CNN: How Did the Red Cross Get Started?
• Profiling Suggested as Way to Tighten Up Airport Security
• Dying Words of D.C. Postal Worker Raise Troubling Questions; President Bush Tours CDC in Atlanta
• Discussion with Former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu


November 07, 2001
• Look at President Bush's Recent Tougher Tone; Concorde Preparing for Takeoff
• Look at President Bush's Recent Tougher Tone; Concorde Preparing for Takeoff
• The Symbolism Behind King Abdullah's Visit to England
• Northern Alliance Makes Progress Around Town of Mazir-e-Sharif; Kabul Remains Primary Target
• Understanding Completely Different Culture in Pakistan and Afghanistan
• Fed Rate Cut Spurred Market, Investors Hope for Same Today
• Magic Johnson Off the Court, But Still Running Hard
• Today Marks First Month of Bombing Campaign
• Bloomberg Wins in New York City
• Pull Back Possible After Yesterday's Surge on Wall Street
• Bloomberg Upsets Green in N.Y. Mayoral Race
• How Many Countries Besides Pakistan Recognize Taliban Government?
• Perspective on Critical Relationship Between President Musharraf and President Bush
• Political Analyst Ron Brownstein Looks At Elections
• Baseball Owners Looking to Chop Two of the 30 Teams
• American Airlines to Replace TWA Name With Its Own
• Kansas City, Missouri, Harley-Davidson Plant Workers Talk about the Times
• Sound Off: Key Element in Any War is Propaganda and Public Relations
• September 11th Tragedy Inspires Comic Book
• New York Firefighter Terry Farrell Was A Hero Before September 11
• NYC Voters Choose Billionaire Businessman to Lead City Through Troubled Times
• Health Officials Say We Might be Out of Woods on Additional Anthrax Cases
• Federal Reserve Sends Key Interest Rate to Lowest Level in 40 Years
• Interview With Dr. Bernadine Healy
• Just How Many Bags Can You Take on the Plane?
• Interview With Bo Dietl and Dr. Michael Baden
• Richard Butler's Views on ongoing War on Terrorism
• Baseball Owners Vote to Eliminate Two Teams
• Was Red Cross Clear on Intended Donor Money Use?
• Interview With Richard Butler
• Baseball Owners Vote to Eliminate Two Teams


November 06, 2001
• Major Security Breach at O'Hare Airport Triggers Firestorm; Number of Sources Say U.S. Helicopter Crashed in Pakistan
• Polls Open in New York City for Mayoral Race
• New York City Voting for Mayor Today
• Is Cipro a Two-Edged Sword?
• Race for New York City Mayor Has Added Significance; Word of Crash of a U.S. Helicopter in Pakistan
• Military Campaign Against Afghanistan Might Not Be on Same Timetable Pakistanis Have in Mind
• Moderate Muslims Stand to Gain or Lose a Lot from War in Afghanistan
• Security Breach at Chicago's O'Hare Airport Raises Questions About How FBI Handled Matter; Military Families Discuss War Against Terrorism
• Discussion with 13-Member NATO AWACS Crew
• Those Going to D.C. Don't Have as Many Sightseeing Options as They Used to
• Mayo Clinic's New Anthrax Test Has Not Been Approved Yet
• We Have Come Up With New Way to Factor in Wind Chill
• New York City Votes on Giuliani's Successor
• Arizona Diamondbacks Celebrating World Series Win
• Reaction to President Bush's Speech This Morning
• Interview With Bob Mankoff
• Opposition Forces Claim They're Gaining Ground on Taliban Stronghold
• Reports Out of Pakistan U.S. Chopper is Down
• Incident at Chicago's O'Hare Triggers Another Storm of Criticism Over Airline Security
• Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital Due to Reopen Within the Hour
• Richard Butler Talks about Biological Weapons
• Authorities Looking for Security Flaw at O'Hare; Interview With Mary Schiavo
• Subtle Signs of Thaw in U.S.-Iran Relations
• September 11th Is a Huge Factor in Today's Elections
• As Election Looms, Ad Campaigns Turn Negative Again
• Interview With Dick Gephardt


November 05, 2001
• Interview With Dr. John Gearson on Britain's Involvement in Afghanistan
• Taliban Floods Journalists With Information and Images
• Stock Index Futures Point to Higher Opening
• Key West Celebrates Michelle's Miss
• Taliban Moves Out of Downtown Kandahar
• Rumsfeld Gains U.S. Access to Air Bases in Tajikistan
• Northern Alliance Stages Show of Strength For Leaders
• Rumsfeld Five-Nation Tour Wraps up in India
• Northern Alliance Says It Is Ready for a Fight
• Arizona Wins World Series
• Can Bin Laden and Cohorts Elude U.S. Forces in Afghanistan's Network of Tunnels and Caves?
• Who is Osama Bin laden, and Why is One Man Such a Threat to the U.S.?
• Israeli Troops Withdraw From West Bank Cities Despite Violence in Jerusalem
• "Time's" Michael Elliot Speaks Road Map of Afghanistan
• Hurricane Michelle Misses Havana
• Northern Alliance Ready to Advance on Kabul
• Highlights from the Emmy Awards
• U.S. Special Forces Involvement Helps Bombing Campaign
• Office of Homeland Security Faces Tremendous Bureaucracy
• 'Here's What I Don't Get'; A Look at Hurricane Michelle as it Skirts Florida
• Longworth Building Reopens Today
• Highlights of Arizona Diamondback's World Series Win
• After Confrontation Between New York's Finest and Bravest, Search Through Rubble Goes On
• Interview With Robert Housman
• Maj. Gen. Don Shepperd Explains Weapons Used to Bomb Caves
• Sound Off: Are We Back to Normal?
• Afghan Winter Could Be Disastrous for Refugees
• CDC Pulls Smallpox Experts Out of Retirement to Educate Current Medical Community
• Yankee Fans Will Have to Wait Until Next Year; Emmy Awards Show Unique
• Hurricanee Michelle Appears Headed for Bahamas and May Threaten South Florida
• Talk with People with Family Aboard USS Theodore Roosevelt


November 02, 2001
• House Passes Aviation Security Bill Preferred by President
• Blair Back in London After Middle East Tour
• Lack of Registration Causes Problems for Afghan Refugees
• U.S. Bombing Runs Against Frontline Taliban Troop Positions Today; Pentagon Spokeswoman Says Small Afghan Village was a Terrorist Target
• New White House Public Relations Initiative Aims to Keep Coalition Together
• California is Stepping Up Already Heightened Security Around Landmarks; Hollywood Taking a Close Look at Its Mail
• Turkey's Interests in Afghanistan
• Bombing Continues in Afghanistan
• Secrecy Around Detentions Raising Some Concerns
• The New York Fire Department Marks First Graduating Class Since September 11
• Unemployment Rate Jumps to 5.4 Percent
• New NYC Firefighter Discuses Graduation and Doing the Job
• Carpet Bombing Targets Deployed Enemy Troops, Helping to Weaken Taliban Overall
• Sound Off: Can Any Package Really Turn Economy Around?
• Pakistani Scientists Released; Interview With Richard Butler
• California Steps Up Security at Major Bridges; FBI and Justice Department Trying to Confirm Validity of Information on Bridge Threats
• America Recovers: For America's Children, Most Psychologists Say it Has Been Difficult Making Sense of September 11th
• Interview With Ken Tucker
• California Governor Gray Davis Says Credible Threat Targeting Major West Coast Bridges
• Investigators Looking for Anything to Explain How Hospital Worker Contracted Inhalation Anthrax
• House and Senate Pass Different Bills; Interview With Rep. Peter Defazio (D) of Oregon
• Handwritten Letter Attributed to Bin Laden Calls for Holy War
• Third Day Taliban Taking Group of 26 International Journalists Around Afghanistan
• Parachute Company Has Creative Solution to Highrise Emergencies
• Critics of War Offering Alternative to Fighting


November 01, 2001
• Kansas City Stamp Facility Closed While Hazmat Team Cleans It Thoroughly; President Bush's Directs Congress to Improve Economy
• Look at Military Strategy in Afghanistan and Two High-tech Planes Heading Over There
• U.S. Steps Up Campaign Against the Taliban
• Muslim Leader Says Group Recruiting Hundreds of Armed Volunteers to Fight Alongside Taliban; Airstrikes Intensifying Against Taliban Positions
• Latest on British Prime Minister's Talks Israeli and Palestinian Leaders
• Washington Praising Increasing International Cooperation in Tracking Terrorist Money
• Families Dealing with Feelings After the Attacks
• Group of Correspondents Allowed into Kandahar
• Bush Administration Knows It has to Convince Muslim and Arab leaders U.S. Justified in Targeting Afghanistan
• U.S.-Led Airstrikes Taking War Against Terrorism to Taliban Frontlines
• Between Collateral Damage and Impending Winter, Conditions in Afghanistan Are Poor
• America Strikes Back: Discussion with Exiled Crown Prince of Iran
• Rock Bottom Remainders Raise Money for Children of 9-11 Attacks
• America Recovers: Interview of Motion Picture Academy President Frank Pierson on Cinema's Post-9/11 Morality
• Anthrax in America: Coming to a Street Corner Near You: Bioterrorism Detectors?
• Interview With Anna Rodriguez, Neighbor of Kathy Nguyen
• America Recovers: Seagrave Fire Apparatus Making Fire Trucks for New York
• Kathy Nguyen's Neighbors Say They're Stunned and Scared; Discussion with NIH Director Anthony Fauci
• Discussion with President of Bayer
• Discussion with Former CIA Director James Woolsey
• New Security Technology: Videocrunch Black Box Recorder
• Interview With Patricia Villone Garcia
• Homeland Security: House Debates Best Way to Protect You in the Skies
• Another Potential Terrorism Target is Nation's Food Supply
• Firefighters Have Become Nation's Newest Superstars
• Tony Blair Tries to Shore Up Support in the Middle East
• Ask CNN: How Does al Qaeda Operate?


October 31, 2001
• Interview with Peter Finn of "The Washington Post"
• Stock Market Looks At Lower Opening; Ford Changes Top Management
• War Makes Strange Bedfellows: Iran Helps U.S. Efforts
• History Repeats: Islam and The West Have Met Many Times Before
• Bob Franken Reports on Yesterday's Defense Department Briefing
• Musharraf Confident in Power, Even in Face of Political, Economic Unrest
• Normal Life Exists Amidst Bombing Campaign
• One That Got Away: German Government Seeks Planner at Heart of Attacks on U.S.
• Allied Bombers Strike at Dawn; Pentagon Says They're Satisfied with Airstrikes
• Nic Robertson Reports from Taliban Controlled Compound
• No Traces of Anthrax at Hospital Where New York Worker Diagnosed with Inhalation Anthrax
• Ask CNN: Is It Possible This Conflict Will Eventually Result in a Military Draft?
• Interview With Representative Robert Andrews (D) of New Jersey
• Anthrax in America: Next Victim: Postal Service?
• Gross Domestic Product Forecast: 1 Percent Decline
• New York Firefighters Concerned About World Trade Center Dust
• Crucial Report on Nation's Economy Just Released
• Anthrax in America: Weapon Difficult to Make
• Interview With Scott Ferrall
• Investigators Wonder if Newest Anthrax Cases are Related to Daschle Letter
• Target: Terrorism: Discussion with House Minority Leader Richard Gephardt
• Now Doctors Worry About Cross-Contamination From Anthrax Letters in the Mail
• America Strikes Back: Interview of Adel Al-Jubeir, Foreign Policy Adviser to Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia
• Target: Terrorism: Discussion with Senate Minority Leader Trent Lott
• Interview With Richard Butler
• Anthrax in America: Attacks Put Postal-Sorting Centers in State of Siege
• New York City Anthrax Victim in Critical Condition
• Sound-Off: Should the U.S. Tighten Up on Student Visas?
• Target: Terrorism: Interview of Osama Bin Laden Biographer Hamid Mir
• Interview With Dr. Ivan Walks and Dr. Martin Blaser
• Airline Security Still Not Tight Enough
• Interview With Morris Dees


October 30, 2001
• Campaign in Afghanistan also a Propaganda War; Interview with Jef McAllister
• America Strike Back: Support Waning Among Some People for Military Campaign
• U.S. Reiterates Main Goal of Military Campaign to Eviscerate Al Qaeda from Afghanistan
• Due to Anthrax Scares, Patients May be Taking Antibiotics for Flu
• Officials Keep Bringing Investigation Back to New Jersey
• Wall Street News
• Latest on Military Strikes in Afghanistan
• Military Families Always Prepared for Deployments
• People in Kuwait Watching U.S. War Campaign Closely
• 'The Agency's' Plots are Too Close to Reality
• War on Terrorism Being Fought in Afghanistan, But Economic Effects Being Felt in Pakistan
• Love-Hate Relationship with New York Yankees Hasn't Changed
• Quickly Writing History for Textbooks
• Ashcroft Warns of Impending Terrorist Attack on U.S.; Interview with Robert McFarlane
• Public Concerns about Opening Mail
• At Least One of Hijacking Suspects Was on a Student Visa
• How is Bush Administration Handling Public Concerns?
• Anthrax Scare Widening; Interview with Rep. Chris Smith (R), New Jersey
• FBI Faced with Multiple Missions
• Since September 11th, We've Come to Understand a Lot About Psychology of Fear That Terrorism Can Create
• Talk with Queen Rania of Jordan
• Richard Butler Speaks on War Against Terrorism
• William Ford to be Ford Motor Company's CEO
• Interview with New York State Attorney General Elliot Spitzer
• Interview with Julianne Malveaux and Armstong Williams
• America Strikes Back: Ramadan in War on Terrorism


October 29, 2001
• Milosevic Continues to Defy International Tribunal
• Numerous Reports Released This Week Will Keep Wall Street Busy
• Is The Anthrax Terrorism Homegrown or Foreign?
• Bombing in Afghanistan Facing Growing Skepticism
• Why Some People Chose to Attend Yesterday's Memorial Service in New York
• Woman's Husband Awaits Word on Husband in Afghanistan
• Iran And U.S. Have Similar Intrests In Afghanistan Without Taliban
• Many Feel Events in Middle East Will Determine How Successful America Will Be in War on Terrorism
• Ask CNN: What is the Difference Between a War and a Holy War?
• Suspected Money Supplier Was Key Figure in India-Pakistan Conflict
• Officials Admit They're Still Learning About Anthrax and How It's Spread
• U.S. Military Planning to Put Forward Base Inside Afghanistan; People Living in Northern Alliance-Controlled Village Hit by Errant U.S. Bomb
• Who Would Replace Taliban Government If It Falls?
• Many Arab Nations Blame U.S. for Making Bin Laden Larger Than Life
• Changed in a Moment: Interview of 9/11 Widow Nilsa Rivera on Charity
• Goodwin Out as CEO of United Airlines
• Since September 11th, Some People Have Been Attacked Simply Because of How They Look
• Wall Street Could Start the Week With Some Selling
• UNHCR Struggles to get Camps Set Up for Refugees
• Homeland Security: Governors of Florida, Oklahoma Discuss Security Against Anthrax
• New York Postal Workers Plan to Head to Court Over Anthrax
• Dr. Sanjay Gupta Reports on "World Trade Center Syndrome"
• Trace Amounts of Anthrax Found at Justice Department Mail Processing Facility
• Interview with Dr. Ivan Walks on the Switch from Cipro to Doxycycline
• Anthrax Investigators Also Looking at Domestic Groups
• Should Airport Security Personnel be Federal Employees?; Just How is President Bush Handling Crisis?
• Update on New Jersey Postal Workers; Interview with William Smith, President of the New York Metro Postal Workers' Union
• America Strikes Back: Look at Marine Forces
• Anthrax in America: Contamination Spreads Across Capitol Hill, Nation's Post Offices
• America Strikes Back: UNHCR Races to Set Up Camps for Afghan Refugees in Pakistan


October 26, 2001
• Despite Yesterday's Gains, Stock Futures Point to Lower Opening
• Cheney Warns There Could be More Attacks on U.S. Citizens; Northern Alliance Trading More Shots with Taliban Forces
• Homeland Defense: Government Officials Continue to Warn of Terrorist Attacks
• Bodies of Six Pakistanis Killed in Afghanistan Returned to Country for Burial
• Futures Indicate Weaker Opening after Stocks Finish Higher Yesterday
• Sharon Agrees to Conditional, Staggered Troop Withdrawal
• Saudi Arabia Forced Into A Cautious Position By People
• Interview with Mai Yamani
• Two Pakistani Scientists Detained for Contact with Taliban
• Special Units Ready to Move into Action Just in Case of Bioterrorist Attack
• Ways to Make the Mail Safer
• Target: Terrorism: Interview of Phoenix, Arizona, Mayor Skip Rimsza on World Series
• Congress Passes Anti-Terrorism Legislation
• Making the Moost of It: With Twin Towers Destroyed, Face of New York Changed Forever
• Anthrax in America: CIA Mail Room Contaminated
• Civil Libertarians Questioning Whether Some Detainees Since 09/11 Are Prisoners of War
• Possible Iraqi Link to Anthrax Terrorism
• Target: Terrorism: British Ground Troops Expected to Join War in Afghanistan
• Israel to Withdrawal if Palestinians Observe Cease-Fire
• Sound Off: Do Detainees Have Information That Could be Critical in Breaking Terrorist Network?
• Conflict in the Middle East: 'TIME' Reporter, Palestinian Legislative Council Member Hanan Ashrawi Discuss Next Step for Peace
• Anthrax Detected in Mail Receiving Building at CIA in Langley, Virginia;
• Great Britain Commits 200 Special Forces Troops to Ground War in Afghanistan
• Sole Survivor Talks About Ahmed Shah Massoud Assassination
• Interview with Nancy Soderberg On A Post-Taliban Government
• Stock Futures Deteriorate, Point to Lower Opening
• British Ground Troops to Deploy to Afghanistan


October 25, 2001
• Second Florida Inhaled Anthrax Victim Goes Home
• Security and Safety In the Post Office
• Look for Mixed Opening in Stock Markets
• As Airstrikes Continue, Others Gather in Pakistan to Discuss Post-Taliban Afghan Government
• Pentagon Believes Taliban May Poison Afghans, Blame U.S.
• Earnings From Texaco, Chevron and Goodyear Expected Along with Mixed Opening
• Stock Index Futures Point to Flat Opening
• Iraq Still Suspect in Biological Terrorism
• Microsoft Rolls Out Windows XP Among Deteriorating Stock Futures
• America Strikes Back: Taliban Continue Artillery Attacks North of Kabul
• Afghan Leaders Gather in Pakistan to Consider Post-Taliban Government
• Bob Hope Passes USO Baton to Wayne Newton
• Sharon Says Israel Will Withdraw From West Bank When Mission Is Complete
• Target: Terrorism: Interview of Former UN Weapons Inspector Richard Butler
• America Strikes Back: Helicopters, Other Air War Machines
• Disarmament Will Not Reduce Protestant-Catholic Tensions in Northern Ireland
• Anthrax Investigation: More Contamination in Hart Senate Office Building
• Anthrax Investigation: Interview of Infectious Diseases Specialist Craig Smith
• America Strikes Back: Pentagon: Taliban May Poison Relief Food
• India Accuses Pakistan of Terrorism, U.S. of Hypocracy
• Interview with Sumantra Bose About the Conflict Over Kashmir
• Microsoft's New Issue: Interview of Bill Gates on Cyberterrorism
• Postal Service Reacts to Anthrax Deaths and Scare
• America Strikes Back: Pentagon: Taliban May Poison Dropped Food
• Yankees World Series: Interview of ESPN's Don LaGreca
• British Shop for Latest Anti-Terrorism Gadgets
• Anthrax Found in Congressional Freight Elevator
• Health Officials Observing at Least 45 Possible Cases of Anthrax
• Interview with David Kessler on Cipro
• Dr. Sanjay Gupta Demonstrates How Anthrax Can Get Out of an Envelope
• Twelve stories of Scaffolding Collapse in New York City
• White House and Bayer Agree on Low Price For Cipro Antibiotic


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October 11, 2001
• America Recovers: Firefighter Reality Show Remembers Fallen NYFD Members
• America Recovers: Recovery Continues in New York One Month Later
• America Strikes Back: Heavy Bombing in Kandahar Forces Evacuations
• Anthrax Scare: Third Anthrax Case Spurs Criminal Investigation
• America Recovers: One Month Anniversary Sees Memorials Across the Country
• America Recovers: WTC Victim's Girlfriend
• America Strikes Back: Atty. Gen. Ashcroft Reports on Current Investigations
• America Recovers: Company That Lost 15 Firefighters Has Become a Memorial
• America Strikes Back: Pentagon Plans to Deploy Ground Troops
• America Strikes Back: Military Strategy in Airstrikes
• America Strikes Back: Interview with U.S. B-1B Bomber Pilot in Afghanistan
• America Strikes Back: Bombers Use "Bunker Busters" to Target Taliban and Al Qaeda
• America Strikes Back: Interview with Senator Joseph Biden (D- DW)
• America Strikes Back: Overview of Asian Countries Being Courted for Coalition
• America Strikes Back: Northern Alliance Prepares for Offensive
• America Strikes Back: The Strategy Behind Intensive Bombing
• Lieberman Discusses Ongoing Military Action
• Memorial Service to Commence at Ground Zero
• WTC Victims' Families Cope With Loss
• Third Florida Employee Exposed to Anthrax
• U.S. Continues Heavy Air Strikes Over Kabul, Afghanistan
• New York Grieves for Victims
• Memorial Service to be Held at Pentagon
• Markets Open After Wednesday Rally
• Massive Refugee Crisis Threatens Countries Around Afghanistan
• Memorial Service Will Honor Pentagon Victims
• America Begins Recovery From Terrorism


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