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10/22/2001 - Updated 11:18 AM ET
Johnson, Diamondbacks advance to World Series with 3-2 win over Braves Johnson, Diamondbacks advance to World Series with 3-2 win over Braves
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U.S. jets pound front lines

Strikes threaten Taliban control of capital, assist opposition effort.

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Economy struggles Leading indicators fall 0.5% in September.
D.C. postal workers tested 2,200 examined as patient improves.
Bush, Putin at odds But 'progress' made in missile-defense talks.
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Anthrax scare

Congress to resume work Tuesday House, Senate will stay closed for at least another day; Hastert defends decision to shut down.
Parents' worries deluge doctors Physicians warn that kids should only take Cipro in life-threatening situations; drug can impair growth.

Retaliation

U.S. crews ready for 'long battle' With arrival of USS Theodore Roosevelt, U.S. has 40,000 troops and nearly 50 ships in Arabian Sea.

Around the nation, world

Concerts bring more donations All-star events in New York, Nashville and Washington help surviving victims of Sept. 11.

Governor to resume use of NYC office Pataki employees to return to work place after more tests show no signs of anthrax.
Skyscraper's reopening delayed More safety measures need to be addressed in tower next to World Trade ruins, officials say.
APEC leaders unite
Bush pleased with Pacific Rim nation's censure of terrorism; grievances remain on critical issues though.

Investigation

Why Ewing, N.J.? FBI tries to figure out why at least three anthrax-tainted letters came from postal route in this town.
Experts seek clues in penmanship Handwriting authorities say they can't tell the original language of the envelope writer.

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The Economy

Stock drop hits states Big source of tax revenue dries up for tech-rich states.

Wall Street gains Stocks up in hesitant trading as investors consider earnings reports.

World feels attacks' effects Attacks paralyze BAX shipments worldwide; Europe, Asia growth slows.

Other news
Concorde lands in N.Y. Supersonic jet finishes first trans-Atlantic flight since service was halted last year after a crash killed 113 people.
Palestinians outlaw group Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine took credit for assassination of Israeli Cabinet minister.
Weekend box office
'From Hell,' 'Riding in Cars' on top Training Day slips to third place; Robert Redford's new film debuts in fifth.
Baseball playoffs
Yankees close in on another Series Soriano's ninth-inning home run gives New York 3-1 lead in American League Championship Series.
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