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11/01/2001 - Updated 07:12 AM ET
Jeter hits game-winning homer in 10th inning as Yankees stun D'backs 4-3 in World Series

Jeter hits game-winning homer in 10th inning as Yankees stun D'backs 4-3 in World Series

Terrorist tactics rarely triumph
Sources: Microsoft reaches deal
Terms still being reviewed by 18 states suing software giant.
Latest Headlines
FBI stumped New York woman dies; no apparent link to mail.
Terror-related arrests soar Ashcroft cracks down on immigrants.
Nuclear concerns U.S. concerned bin Laden has hired scientists.
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Afghanistan strikes
At the front line: Snipers at work USA TODAY correspondent spends another day in trenches with rebels; hear audio report.
Airstrikes concentrate on troops Northern Alliance estimates U.S. bombing raids kills 160 Taliban soldiers in front lines.
Blair defends war, pushes peace British prime minister assures Mideast that future Afghan government would be 'broad-based.'
Anthrax developments
Anxiety rises in wake of latest death Quiet Vietnamese immigrant was an unlikely victim of an anthrax attack.
Mailbags sent to Lithuania show anthrax Two bags in U.S. Embassy test positive for spores; case considered first in Europe.
Indianapolis mail equipment contaminated Trace amount of spores found in materials shipped from Washington D.C.
Aviation
Airlines may be required to provide manifests Officials would check passenger lists against lists of suspected terrorists.
House to vote on security measures Leaders promise to work out issues in order to pass bill quickly.
Around the nation
Cautiously, Americans celebrate Halloween Real-life fright was very much on the minds of parents Wednesday night.
Americans seek safety Tough economic times and Sept. 11 attacks are causing consumers to hold families, wallets close.
Bush biodefense plan comes under fire Democrats, experts say more is needed to shore up 'the weakest link' in homeland defense.
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Tough talk for New York
Ban cell phones for drivers starts today Sept. tragedy may alleviate some clamor the new law on handheld phones will create.
The Economy

Chrysler expands warranties Automaker to offer 7-year plan to lure more customers.

Treasury cuts bonds
Treasury Department will no longer auction the 30-year bond.

Advertisers crack a joke
World Series commercials restore sense of normalcy with humor.


Sports
Tour Championship tees off Tiger Woods headlines star-studded field at PGA event in Houston.
Report: Tyson to fight in January Controversial heavyweight may fight Ray Mercer on January 19.
Around the nation, world
SLA suspect pleads guilty Symbionese Liberation Army fugitive who settled down under assumed name admits 1975 bomb attempt.
Six killed in Israeli strikes Suspected Palestinian militants shot as Israeli leader Sharon says he's ready to negotiate end to conflict.

 

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