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Archived: 09/28/2001 at 15:09:49

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09/28/2001 - Updated 06:52 AM ET
Miami rolls past Pitt Portis leads No. 1 Miami past Pittsburgh 43-21
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In the trenches
Careers Network
Fear finds land of opportunity  
Troops on ground in Afghanistan

Elite U.S. troops have been in region hunting for bin Laden since second day after attacks, sources say.

LATEST HEADLINES
Economists: Recession here
 
National Guard to help airports
 
Hijackers' photos released
America on Alert
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THE ECONOMY

Blue chips claw higher

Stores reduce holiday stocking

N.Y. firms try to return to work
Security trumps fliers' rights
Stock to pick for downturn
British Airways plans cuts
Gas prices head lower

MILITARY BUILDUP
Generals could order shoot-downs Bush, Rumsfeld and then at least 3 generals authorized to order attack on plane that threatens U.S.
U.S. doesn't ask for NATO forces Envoy tells allies to apply diplomatic, financial heat to rogue regimes.

HUNT FOR TERRORISTS
Most believe key reservoirs safe Experts say terror attacks against major water supplies unlikely because of effort, materials required.
Trucking industry steps up safeguards Nation's truckers on alert against attempts to steal hazardous materials or big rigs for use in attacks.
Conspiracy theories say Israel did it Several Muslim newspapers seriously consider theory that Israel is behind Sept. 11 attack.

THE AFTERMATH
Airliner grounded after passenger incident Plane returns to L.A. with jet escort after passenger's alleged threat disrupts Toronto flight.
Jesse ackson ponders peace trip White House urges minister to reject a Taliban invitation for him to visit Pakistan.

AROUND THE NATION, WORLD
Video recruits troops for bin Laden Popular 90-minute tape mixes religion, politics and past attacks to lure men into terrorist's army.
Wellspring of tears hasn't run dry As even more memorial services are held, New Yorkers suffer through another round of pain.
NYC candidates support Giuliani Two of three candidates, a Democrat and a Republican, endorse plan for mayor to stay extra three months.

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