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10/31/2001 - Updated 09:11 AM ET
Brosius' bat, Clemens' arm lift Yankees to 2-1 Game 3 win over D'backs at World Series

Brosius' bat, Clemens' arm lift Yankees to 2-1 Game 3 win over D'backs at World Series

Afghan kids live with death
U.S. jets step up Afghan assault
Kandahar, Mazar-e-Sharif hit hard in Wednesday bombings.
Latest Headlines
U.S. economy shrinks The 0.4% drop is biggest since 1991.
No clear link to mail N.Y. hospital worker dies from anthrax.
Zero tolerance at airports Mineta demands better airport security.
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Afghanistan strikes
U.S., allies fight public-opinion war U.S., British officials work to blunt criticism about civilian casualties, potential Ramadan attacks.
Anthrax developments
EPA may use gas to clean Hart building Chlorine dioxide is fastest, least disruptive approach to decontaminate offices.
Scientists reconsider ways of spreading anthrax Hospital case triggers doubts that disease can't be spread by cross-contamination.
The cure is what ails them Cipro helps prevent getting sick from anthrax, but side effects include nausea, diarrhea and cramps.
Around the nation
White House tries to clarify 'normalcy' Says Americans need to continue with their lives, but stay alert.
Airline security showdown House to vote on whether airport screeners should be federal or private employees.
Security becomes focal point of politics Three big races loom Tuesday in New Jersey, New York and Virginia.
Around the world
Taliban foe's death sparks criticism House to hear charges that CIA didn't do enough to save Haq, who was executed by Taliban.
Uneasy peace in Uzbek city
Shadow of war weighs heavily on town near border with Afghanistan.
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The Economy

Alcatel slashes more jobs
French telecom to trim 10,000 positions as it looks to cut costs.

China eases U.S. pain
American chipmakers benefit from growing market.

William Clay Ford Jr. at top
New CEO takes on role he was born to play.

Nation
Earthquake rattles southern California 5.1 temblor was felt as far away as Los Angeles and San Diego; no injuries reported.
Two Palestinians gunned down Killings come hours after troops enter West Bank town, arrest militants.
Sports
Jordan scores 19, Wizards lose Superstar back in NBA after three-year layoff but can't lift Washington to victory.
French skier dies from crash injuries Cavagnoud dies after two days in critical condition; she has collided with German coach.
Awards show
Cartoons get their very own Oscar Opinions animated on new competition open only to cartoons.

 

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