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American Airlines Jet Crashes in New York City
Plane Down in Queens
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Flight 587, en route to Dominican Republic, crashes moments after taking off from N.Y.'s John F. Kennedy Airport; FAA says 255 on board. FBI believes there was an explosion
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Stocks Plunge After News of Crash
New York City on High Alert

Opposition: Herat Captured
Northern Alliance claims it has taken key city from the Taliban

Bush Still Would Have Won
Vote review finds president would have prevailed in recounts

Nuke Scientists Met Bin Laden
Pakistani men admit meeting with alleged terror master at least twice

A Cow for a Chick
Swaziland king pays one cow for breaking his ban on sex with girls

Nation at War Remembers Vets
First post-9/11 Veterans Day infused with spirit of patriotism

Mark McGwire Retires
St. Louis slugger finishes fifth on career home run list

Grenade Kills N. Ireland Teen
Explosive goes off in boy's hand during clashes in Belfast

Watching the Spending Spigot
Bush dampens Congress' intent to spend its way out of Sept. 11

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