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10/03/2001 - Updated 07:00 AM ET
Bonds stays at 69 Bonds stuck at 69 home runs as Giants win; 5 games to go
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Firefighters struggle with funerals
Taliban given an ultimatum
Blair's tough words: 'Surrender terrorists or surrender power.'
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Bush backs Palestinian state Idea 'a part of vision' for peace.
Nortel cuts 20,000 jobs Expects $3.6 billion third-quarter loss.
Rumsfeld en route to Mideast Defense chief seeking support.
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Israeli tanks kill 5 Palestinians Attacks are retaliation for two deaths Tuesday; violence could make coalition-building harder for U.S.
Bush quickens pace toward action President continues to argue time for presenting evidence to Taliban is over.
Hunt for terrorists
French-Algerian man gives details Man provides information about suicide mission against U.S. Embassy in Paris.
NATO: Bin Laden link proved United States gave its allies 'clear and compelling' evidence, secretary-general says.
The aftermath
Death penalty raises flags EU countries more likely to extradite terrorists to U.S. if they would not face execution.
Screeners' status still up in the air Federalization issue is sticking point in getting Congress to pass a sweeping airport-security package.
United, American will boost cockpit security Airlines get approval to immediately begin installing steel bars on doors to cockpits.
Military buildup
Anti-Taliban group seeks arms Northern alliance expects deliveries from Russia and Iran, desperately needs humanitarian aid.
Special soldiers cover mental terrain 'Psyops' troops use various media to undermine terrorists, sway civilians and enemy forces.
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The economy
Fed cuts rates again Board makes aggressive, half-point reduction.
Stocks finish with a flourish After Fed rate cut, some confusion, then a rally.
Auto sales slip September was dismal, but pace picked up late in the month.
Thurmond collapses
98-year-old recovering South Carolina lawmaker falls during Senate session; colleagues report he was up and talking shortly afterward.
Harris to run for Congress
Florida official announces bid Secretary of State Katherine Harris was a central figure in state's protracted presidential tally.
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