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11/09/2001 - Updated 02:28 PM ET
All eyes on Kentucky, Texas as college basketball tips off Bonus section: All eyes on Kentucky, Texas as college basketball tips off

Tree arrives at Rockefeller
Arizona upsets Maryland
Britney's identity crisis
Saving for college now

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Pressure builds for more troops
Rebels claim to have entered city
Taliban defenses fall around Mazar-e-Sharif, opposition says.
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Ridge optimistic about anthrax Believes threat is subsiding.
Prices take historic dive Wholesale prices plunge.
12 accused in scam More indictments over McDonald's games.
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U.S. to step up humanitarian efforts During Muslim holy month, relief efforts for Afghan people by air and on the ground.
U.S. general defends war's pace Franks says plan has not been too timid; Rumsfeld denies Army leader will be forced out.
International relations
India, U.S. hope to soothe tensions Prime minister to meet with Bush today; U.S. alliance with Pakistan strains Indian relationship.
U.N. envoy works quiet diplomacy Negroponte's methods fit current crisis nicely, other delegations say.
Government response
Cybersecurity chief warns of Net threat Bush adviser says attacks of Sept. 11 have put high-tech industry on guard.
Cities feel security-cost pinch State, local governments struggle to balance budgets amid terror aftermath, heightened patrols.
Bush calls up National Guard President wants troops to protect airports and provide travelers a sense of security.
Daschle tries to not think of being a target Senate majority leader tries to not focus on anthrax-tainted letter sent to his office.
Anthrax worries
Findings on first death reported Medical journal reports that spores in 4 cases came from same strain; letters mailed after Sept. 11.
Charities report less giving Fear of anthrax blamed for decrease in donations; groups redesign envelopes, turn to Internet.
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Israeli officials warned to flee homes Cabinet ministers left homes after security told them of plans to attack them.
Tropical storm death toll rises
Officials confirmed 135 deaths, another 300 people were still missing.
International Red Cross announces layoffs Organization said layoffs due to American Red Cross withholding funds.

Sports
Phenom Wagner rocks Memphis No. 13 Tigers are a hit on the charts with maestro Calipari and scoring sensation Dajuan Wagner.
Johnny Oates has brain tumor Former Texas Rangers manager will undergo surgery later this month.
The economy
Low rates spur refinancing Mortgage interest rates dipped to lowest mark in three decades.
Holidays may jingle Some experts expect big gains for certain retailers.
At home on the range
Nation's biggest RV rental companies are getting huge increases in business.

 


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