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10/09/2001 - Updated 01:54 PM ET
Jordan and the Braves are in Houston for playoff opener Brian Jordan and the Braves are in Houston for baseball's playoff opener
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Defending the homeland
Airstrikes resume in Herat
British officials say significant damage done to terrorist camps.
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Rumsfeld: Strikes successful Says planes can fly around clock.
Boat capsizes in Belize Dive enthusiasts from Va. feared dead.
Anthrax foul play suspected Fla. cases unlikely to be random.
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Afghanistan under fire
Taliban: Strikes have killed dozens Taliban's supreme leader leaves his home 15 minutes before it was bombed.
Agencies: Food airdrops not enough
Without land troops, no way to prevent gunmen from stealing packages from starving families.
Bin Laden suits up for war
Suspected terrorist likely wore U.S. military clothing in video; tape provides few clues to whereabouts.
Rumsfeld: Airstrikes won't do it all Defense secretary suggests overthrowing Taliban might require ground troops.
U.S. government
'Bush Doctrine' established President's rules of engagement make any country that harbors terrorists a potential target.
Sea marshals scrutinize water
Coast Guard closely inspects ships coming into San Francisco, New York, Houston, Seattle.
Allies join the fight
NATO to send U.S. six warships Announcement follows pledge to send five AWACS surveillance jets to monitor U.S.
Blair hints attacks may expand British prime minister says initial airstrikes were successful; other military options now being considered.
Around the world
Americans keep low profile abroad Some are fearful living overseas, away from protection of U.S. government.
Bosnian police make arrest Man linked to one of bin Laden's top aides taken into custody.
Palestinians' protests close schools Uprising that killed 2, injured 210 sparked by U.S. attacks in Afghanistan.
Around the nation
Cyberspace could be next target 'Moonlight Maze' hacker group has eluded FBI, CIA and National Security Agency.
More than 600 arrested Investigators are still looking for 229 who might have information on Sept. 11 attacks.
Business travel
Avoiding high-risk areas Corporate security consultant warns travelers of dangerous security risks worldwide.
Fliers limited to 1 carry-on But new FAA security rules now allow you to bring nail clippers, tweezers, syringes.
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The economy
Stocks head lower Investors grab a few profits amid continued uncertainty.
Investors cautioned Officials warn about penny stocks touted as 'sure things' in attack aftermath.
Flying expenses unaltered Many travelers are discovering airfares as high as or higher than before.
Setback for Microsoft
Supreme Court won't hear antitrust case Court declines to accept an appeal that would have forestalled penalties.
Football
Rams stay unbeaten St. Louis moves to 4-0 as Warner throws three touchdowns in 35-0 rout of Detroit.
World news
20 feared dead in Belize Eight surive as diving boat capsizes amid hurricane surge; Iris now downgraded to a tropical depression.
China sets sights on the moon Beijing plans to send a probe to the moon soon and hopes to launch manned satellite by end of decade.
Three win Nobel Prize for physics
Group honored for research in the atomic properties of ultra-cold gases.

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