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Archived: 11/03/2001 at 22:50:28

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11/03/2001 - Updated 11:29 AM ET
College football: Showdowns in Washington

Pac-10 powers face off in two big games in Washington

Emmy predictions
VIDEO: Alma Mater
AUDIO: WS Game 6 preview
DVD-copying site wins round

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Hurricane floods Central America
Jets blast front north of Kabul
Opposition: Bombardment is weakening Taliban defenses of capital.
Latest Headlines
Rumsfeld talks nuclear cuts Defense secretary in Moscow.
U.S. chopper crashes Pentagon blames weather; crew rescued.
NY Post worker has anthrax Third employee has skin form.
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Investigation
Some detainees remain silent Investigators believe at least five men held in N.Y. may have vital information about terror plot.
Around the world
Turkish police arrest Islamic militants Five suspected Islamic militants detained after trying to travel to Afghanistan for a "jihad."
Pakistani authorities release nuclear scientists
Two men were questioned about aid projects they run in Afghanistan.

Anthrax developments
Nation tries to return to normal Capitol, Supreme Court cleanup under way; questions remain.
Anthrax in Pakistan Newspaper evacuates its editorial offices after letters tests positive for spores.
Tips and info on mail safety Experts answer questions on anthrax and mail handling now.
Washington
Bush finds allies against terrorism Nigerian leader says nation "will remain steadfastly part of that coalition" as bridge to Islamic world.
Government to block more terrorist assets
More than 20 entities now subject to tougher regulations blocking finances.

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Around the nation
New York's mayor race gets hot Republican Michael Bloomberg has pulled about even with Democrat Mark Green.
Surgeon general to leave office David Satcher plans to step down in February, after four-year term ends.
The Economy

Blue chips rally Stocks climb as investors bet economy can't get much worse.

Mortgage rates fall Decision to stop issuing 30-year bonds gives home buyers a quick break.

Unemployment jumps Jobless rate soars to 5.4% in October.

Sports
Yanks take 3-2 World Series edge to desert Diamondbacks will depend on a pair of aces when showdown resumes on Saturday.
Davenport will end year No. 1 Victory in Munich semifinals allows American to pass Capriati atop women's tennis rankings.

 

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