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11/05/2001 - Updated 09:11 PM ET

UConn starts season at No. 1 in USA TODAY/ESPN women's basketball poll

'Monsters, Inc.' is the one
World Series from A to Z
Dems favored in gov. races
Cisco beats the Street

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Anthrax survivor tells his story
Support for Bush still strong
USA TODAY poll: Americans firmly behind war on terrorism.
Latest Headlines
Michelle lashes Bahamas Hurricane warnings lifted in Florida.
Sanitized mail ready for sorting Mail picked through this week.
8 suspended at O'Hare Screeners punished over security breach.
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Afghanistan campaign
Pentagon seeks support for opposition U.S. hopes access to more military bases will help expand campaign.
Many want bin Laden to leave Afghans in Kabul say suspected terror mastermind's exit could solve country's crisis.
Winter could help U.S. track Taliban High-tech heat sensors on jet fighters, helicopters can zero in on troops where they hide.
Anthrax developments
Mayo Clinic devises faster anthrax test Analysis of possible bacteria would take under an hour instead of several days.
Cleanup of Senate building hits snag Experts doubt Hart offices can be decontaminated by scheduled reopening.
Air safety
FAA might match luggage, passengers Government considers security change to better ensure safety of checked bags.
The weakest link? Small airports may pose security risk; they aren't required to have police, metal detectors or X-ray machines.
Compromise sought House and Senate bills sharply different on how to best make skies safe from terrorism.
Nation
NYC anthrax victim laid to rest Service of 300 mourners recalls woman who was 'just a well-loved individual.'
Traffic down after alert on California bridges Number of vehicles on Golden Gate Bridge drops 7% after warning of threat.
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The economy
Stocks rally Prospect of another Fed rate cut this week stimulates buying.
2002 rebound Economists in USA TODAY survey see rebound after a tough quarter.
Consumers keep on truckin'
Cheap gas, low loans fuel record sales of trucks.
Election 2001
Democrats favored in races for governor Dems expected to capture Republican-held governorships in Virginia, New Jersey.
Race for NYC mayor tightens Candidates Michael Bloomberg and Mark Green make their final appeals to voters.
Virginia election costliest in state history Six major candidates shelling out at least $37 million in their quest for offices.
Around the nation, world
Ortega concedes defeat Ex-Marxist leader loses bid for Nicaraguan presidency to governing party candidate Enrique Bolanos.
Mass. rejects Microsoft settlement Software giant will use U.S. settlement 'to crush competition,' state's attorney general says.
Sports
Colangelo committed to success Arizona owner pledges to keep Diamondbacks intact after winning World Series.
Bears repeat overtime heroics Brown runs back interception for winning TD for second straight week after last-minute rally.

 

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