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America Strikes Again
Bombs drop on Taliban stronghold in Kandahar, capital city of Kabul over our night, their day; 4 U.N. workers killed in the raids
Map: Oct. 7 Strikes in Afghanistan
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Anthrax: Foul Play Suspected
One man dead in Fla. as hundreds of co-workers line up for tests

U.S. Assesses Strikes
Pentagon officials reviewing results of bombing

Soldiers Stuck in Red Tape
Bureaucracy impedes more than a few good men and women

3 Win Nobel Prize for Physics
2 Americans, German awarded for creating new state of matter

Army Seeking 'Plot' Ideas
Looks to Hollywood for possible scenarios of next attack on U.S.

Security Tighter After Strikes
But new measures have not calmed Americans' nerves

FAA: One Bag Per Customer
Agency limits carry-on luggage in wake of Sept. 11 tragedy

Limbaugh: 'I'm Going Deaf'
Radio talk show host says he is rapidly losing his hearing

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