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10/13/2001 - Updated 06:52 PM ET
Mismatch in Tallahassee: No. 1 Miami routs 13th-ranked Florida State 49-27 Mismatch in Tallahassee: No. 1 Miami routs 13th-ranked Florida State 49-27
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U.S. strike hits civilian area
Anthrax cases, concern spread
Five more in Fla. get disease; tainted mail found in NYC, Nevada.
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Protecting bin Laden Taliban still refuse to surrender suspect.
Mail warning issued Ashcroft: Parcels should be handled carefully.
No mass invasion British official rules out massive ground action.
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Anthrax outbreak

Florida postal workers tested Investigators continue to search for deadly spores that infected three in Boca Raton.
The facts about anthrax Answers about how people can get infected, what forms it takes, symptoms and what works against it.

Government response

Bush seeks to reassure President tries to calm Americans' fears about the threat of more terrorist attacks.
Cheney: Pennsylvania Ave. should stay closed Vice president says a truck bomb could reduce White House to rubble.
Congress passes anti-terrorist bill House quickly passes legislation to give U.S. more power against terror suspects.

Terror ties
Al-Qa'eda may lack means for biochemical attack Osama bin Laden's organization may not have ways to use weapons.
Arizona man charged over statements Man indicted by federal grand jury for giving false statements to FBI in terror attacks.
Around the world
Germans protest strikes Crowd of about 20,000 gathers in Berlin to voice opposition to U.S. action in Afghanistan.
Refueling planes vital to U.S. success USA TODAY joins an airborne refueling mission, a key element in anti-terror effort.
Indonesian VP urges end to strikes Official also claims U.S. has not yet proven bin Laden was behind Sept. 11 attacks.
Germany, Jordan say Mideast peace is essential A deal between Israelis, Palestinians is a must to quell support for terrorism.
Investigation
Technology alone may not nab bin Laden High tech tools can detect underground cavities, but it's still a major challenge.
More terrorists' assets frozen Bush administration widens financial assault, names 39 more individuals, groups in terror ring.
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The economy

Stocks end mixed Stocks fall on anthrax news, but selloff fails to develop.

Mutual funds Average stock mutual fund rose 3.1% for the week.

Retail sales plunge Sept. 2.4% drop is largest in nine years, showing effects of attacks.

Polaroid files bankruptcy Debt too much for photo company.

World

Ukraine admits link to crash Defense minister says military was involved in explosion of Russian airliner that killed 78.
Nation
Scores hurt in bus crash Vehicle carrying members of a Nebraska high school band falls from low bridge; at least 32 injured.
Stolen explosives found
ATF says no terrorist link in connection with theft of 700 pounds of drilling explosives near Houston.
Navy hoists Ehime Maru Japanese fishing vessel was sunk 8 months ago by Navy sub doing a rapid surfacing drill.
Sports
Capriati ascends to No. 1 American caps incredible comeback by ending Hingis' 73-week run atop world rankings.
Yankees on brink of elimination New York sends Mussina to mound in must-win situation against Oakland in Game 3 of ALDS.
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