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10/16/2001 - Updated 02:12 PM ET
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The business side of terror
Anthrax letter rattles Capitol

Handwriting, message similar to letter mailed to Tom Brokaw.

Latest Headlines

Terror plots thwarted Attempts on U.S., allies averted overseas.

U.S. bomb hits Red Cross compound One security guard hurt.
Air cannons pound Taliban Special-forces gunship enters fray.
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'A new kind of war'

Front lines get tough for Taliban Rumsfeld says U.S. warplanes may be aiming for rebel troop concentrations soon.
Bush rethinks philosophy President re-evaluates why and how the U.S. goes to war in wake of Sept. 11 attacks.
Powell meets with Pakistani leader Musharraf vows to continue to meet its commitment to share intelligence with the U.S.

Transcripts of terror
Air traffic controller tapes show how Sept. 11 unfolded Officials, pilots scurried to make contact about locations, events.
Anthrax scare

Postal Service takes precautions Employees nationwide worried as N.J. workers tested after showing possible symptoms.
Demand for Cipro rising Despite warnings not to stockpile only approved anti-anthrax drug, prescriptions rise 62% in New York.
A nervous nation rethinks habits
27% of Americans say they will change lives to reduce odds of being a victim of a terrorist attack.
Second Fla. tabloid employee with anthrax doing well
Man remains in intensive care and relatives report he's feeling good.

U.S. allies

France opens inquiry into U.S.-held suspect Zacarias Moussaoui has been on French agency watch list since 1999.
Blair calls for Palestinian state In meeting with Arafat, British prime minister urges Israel to resume negotiations for peace.

Around the nation
Bin Laden may have armor-piercing rifles Court papers reveal act was part of effort to back group of Muslim fighters a decade ago.
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The economy

Industrial production drops Sept.'s 1% fall marks 12th consecutive month of declines.

United Technologies cuts 5,000 laid off as orders fall in wake of terrorist attacks.

Housing rally slowing Soaring home prices may cool off for a long time now.

World

John Paul II celebrates 24 years as pope Polish pontiff is the first non-Italian pope in 455 years.
Sharon angered by coalition defection Israel could be forced into early elections by U.S. push for truce with Palestinians.
Nation
Divers prepare to enter vessel Navy divers hope to recover bodies of nine killed when Japanese fishing boat was hit by submarine.
Fertility doctor sentenced for fraud Park Avenue physician gets seven years in prison for tricking insurance companies.
Sports
Yanks still No. 1 Defending World Series champs complete playoff comeback with victory over Athletics in Game 5.
Cowboys get first win In battle of two of the NFL's worst teams, Dallas edges Washington 9-7 on last-second field goal.
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