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Archived: 11/09/2001 at 01:58:34

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11/08/2001 - Updated 03:30 PM ET
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Exxon Valdez award shocks
'Ellen' hopes for ratings jump
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Jets' new cockpit doors in place
$5B sought for mail security
Regular revenue won't cover anthrax aftermath, postmaster says.
Latest Headlines
Mortgage rates hit record lows Loans now a solid bargain.
Suicide bomber injures 2 Palestinian targeted Israeli commandos.
Pentagon: War's toll heavy Scores of enemy killed, U.S. says.
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SEPT. 11 VICTIMS
War region
Japan helps U.S. Three warships to provide non-combat support in war on terrorism, Asian nation decides.
Leader warns of Ramadan strikes Continuing airstrikes through holy month will have 'negative fallout,' Pakistan's Musharraf says.
Rebels claim advance continues Afghan opposition forces say they continue to move on key city of Mazar-e-Sharif.
Pakistan tells Taliban to close consulate Afghanistan neighbor orders regime to close office in Karachi, site of frequent U.S. protests.
Nation
If war drags on, patience becomes crucial Americans seem ready to tolerate long conflict, but they worry about terrorism at home.
Conflicts roil New York firefighters Heroes of Sept. 11 are battling with police and city over access to Ground Zero.
Bioterror worries
Old smallpox vaccines may still protect People immunized 50 years ago or more still have some protection, studies suggest.
House considers digital mail Representatives average 50,000 pieces of mail a day; turning letters into e-mails would be costly.
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Around the nation, world
Commission to propose restructuring of agencies Recommendation shifts three Pentagon intelligence agencies to CIA.
Putin 'flexible' on missile defense Russian president says he's willing to compromise on U.S. attempt to guard against nuclear attack.
Sports
No. 2 Maryland wants quick getaway Terps seek strong start to hoop season as they battle Arizona in Coaches vs. Cancer Classic.
Baseball shrinkage on the agenda Owners and union expected to discuss plan to fold two clubs for next season.
The economy
Jobless claims fall Despite drop, unemployment remains at a high level.
Silicon Valley hits low Local unemployment is rising faster than in any other U.S. area.
Bridgestone/Firestone to pay
Settlement involves multi-state investigation into tire recall.

 


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