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Archived: 10/04/2001 at 01:06:53

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10/03/2001 - Updated 05:01 PM ET
Rumsfeld: Saudis concerned about war's 'secondary effects' Rumsfeld: Saudis concerned about war's 'secondary effects'
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Six dead after bus driver attacked
Plane hijacked over India
Indian Boeing 737 with 54 on board is grounded in New Delhi.
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Giuliani caps at two NYC mayor won't press for 3rd term.
CIA hunted bin Laden Attempts made for him in 1996, 1999.
Rebuild the Trade Center? 63% of N.Y. voters say yes.
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Around the nation, world
U.N. delays General Assembly Annual meeting postponed until Nov. 10-16 to give NYC time to be better prepared.
Bush quickens pace toward action President continues to argue time for presenting evidence to Taliban is over.
Hunt for terrorists

Taliban isolation continues as clerics cancel visit Group of Pakistani Muslim clerics sees no chance of a breakthrough.
Same bin Laden aides involved in 3 attacks U.S. builds case that Osama bin Laden, al-Qa'eda network were behind Sept. 11 attacks.
The aftermath
Web sites start to self-censor data Some government, private Web sites stop sharing potentially sensitive information.
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.
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
Stocks climb Dow back above 9000 as Wall Street likes the sound of stimulus plan.
Mortgage rates Long-term loan rates won't follow the Fed cut down.
Auto sales slip September was dismal, but pace picked up late in the month.
FTC drops Net privacy push
Reversal of Clinton-era policy Decision carries more weight after Sept. 11; companies have been sharing data with law enforcement.
Condit eyes re-election
Congressman collecting signatures Campaign consultant says re-election 'a real possibility,' despite furor over Chandra Levy.
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