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10/11/2001 - Updated 05:39 PM ET
Ichiro Suzuki will try to bring Mariners back against Indians Mariners stun Indians with early home run power
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Memorial held for Pentagon workers
FBI warns of more terrorism
Agency: U.S. should be wary of attacks over 'next several days.'
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Attacks target Kabul U.S. conducts heavy airstrikes on capital.
Stocks extend rally Decent earnings give investors confidence.
3rd anthrax case in Florida Woman worked in same building.
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Allied action
U.S. reports first casualty of conflict Air Force sergeant killed in heavy equipment accident in the Arabian Peninsula.
Uzbekistan may host U.S. troops Former Soviet republic is only country bordering Afghanistan without big anti-American group.
U.S., Tajikistan develop key alliance Afghanistan's poor neighbor to the north also strongly dislikes Taliban.
Government response

U.S. troops in Pakistan Musharraf grants use of bases to U.S., promises to crack down on chaotic protesters.
FAA security chief quits
He protested reassigning marshals to planes with Cabinet members on Sept. 28, who flew to prove it is safe.
Bush seeks government computer network Cyberspace security adviser asks companies to design secure system.

Military scene
Iraqi connection to attacks sought Pentagon asks former CIA director to check out possible link to Sept. 11 tragedy.
Military eager to do airdrops Service members taking part in food drops say they're satisfied efforts are helping hungry Afghans.
Attack aftermath

A month later, 'normal' is relative A look at how life has changed forever since Sept. 11 for many Americans.
Ground zero still a sickening sight
A month later, field of wreckage where WTC stood is smaller but no less disturbing.

Around the world
Russian veterans pessimistic about U.S. campaign Many former Soviet commanders believe operation will fail.
Al-Jazeera won't end bin Laden broadcasts Mideast news station will continue airing 'opposing viewpoints.'
Financial fallout
Web sites market antibiotic to treat anthrax Cipro jumps in popularity, but critics caution consumers about overreacting.
Insurers offer plan for terror coverage Industry to create reinsurance pool to cover cost of future attacks.
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The economy
Jobless claims dip Despite fall in weekly number, 4-week average hits 10-year high.
NBC buys Telemundo Network purchases Spanish-language broadcaster for $2B.
Shoppers stay home Retailers report worst September in 20 years; discount chains gain.
World
Chartered flight disappears off Spanish coast Plane vanished en route from Barcelona to the Algerian city of Oran.
V.S. Naipaul wins Nobel Prize in literature
Trinidad-born writer honored his writings about travels in India, Africa, Iran.
Nation
Explosives used in seismic exploration missing Government investigating apparent theft of 700 pounds of material in Texas.
Millions of Americans lack health insurance Report: High costs, economic slowdown to blame; 80% of uninsured live in working families.
Sports
Jordan making preseason debut NBA's returning superstar opens exhibition play as Wizards face Pistons in Detroit.
Jagr reportedly near extension Four-time defending NHL scoring champ due to land five-year, $60M deal with Washington.
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