Library of Congress

Note: External links, forms and search boxes may not function within this collection

minimize

September 11 Web Archive Collection

This is an archived Web site from the Library of Congress

http://www.usatoday.com/

Archived: 10/23/2001 at 05:34:45

first First (09/11/2001)    previous Previous  #233 of 538  Next next    Last (09/18/2002) last entry

TODAY'S FEATURES
News
Money
Sports
Life
Tech
Weather
10/22/2001 - Updated 09:31 PM ET
Oklahoma ranked No. 1 in first BCS ratings; Miami comes in at No. 4 Oklahoma ranked No. 1 in first BCS ratings; Miami comes in at
No. 4
Careers Network
U.S. Navy pilots provide vital role
2 D.C. deaths point to anthrax

CDC says workers from 36 local branches to take antibiotics.

Latest Headlines
Sept. 11 probe rolls on Missouri pilot, Va. man latest arrests.
America on edge Many handling mail more cautiously, poll says.
U.S. demands Israeli withdrawal Condemns killing of civilians.
Untitled Document
GRAPHICSFULL INDEX
VIDEO FULL INDEX
VICTIMS
Anthrax scare

Capitol will reopen Tuesday House, Senate will hold regularly scheduled sessions, office buildings will remain closed.
Postal Service to seek money from Congress Agency struggles with declining mail volume, cost of dealing with germ threat.
Florida building declared Superfund site Tabloid publisher's headquarters will be cleaned up by EPA, government announces.

Retaliation

U.S. jets hammer Taliban front lines Effort under way is to pave way for Northern Alliance to advance to Kabul.
Retirements could hinder terror fight Crucial agencies involved in U.S. effort may lose nearly half their workers in next five years.

Around the nation, world

Explosives found in Philadelphia were stolen Investigators say they were most likely taken from the military; probe continues.

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.

Untitled Document
TALK LIVE 
JOB HUNTING
FINANCIAL SURVIVAL 
RESUMES & LETTERS 
LIFE NEWS
 
The Economy

Wall Street gains Stocks rally despite mixed batch of earnings reports; Dow jumps 173 points.

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

Victory for U.S. steel Trade panel rules that imports do harm industry.

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.
Shop.USATODAY.com
Featured categories Top picks Featured stores Shopping resources

 

Business Opportunities

9 to 5 got you down? Work for yourself!

 

Salary Calculator

Compare the cost of living across the USA.

 

Frequent Flyer Update

Get free insider tips and tricks-Away.com

NORDSTROM

Enter for a chance to win a spa getaway!

 

Apparel & Accessories

Best selling jewelry!

 

Gourmet Food & Wine

wine.com Cellular Specials!

 

Sports & Recreation

Top selling golf products!

Coupons