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Archived: 11/16/2001 at 23:32:47

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11/16/2001 - Updated 01:29 PM ET
Aid workers' rescue 'straight out of a movie' Aid workers' rescue 'straight out of a movie'
Top bin Laden deputy may be dead
Taliban to evacuate Kandahar
Leader agrees to turn over city to Pashtun tribe within 24 hours.
Latest headlines
Air security bill passes Senate Measure moves on to House.
Factories hurting Industrial output numbers recall Depression.
Consumer prices drop Energy prices drag CPI down 0.3%.
Local jobs. National opportunities.
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WAR GRAPHICSFULL INDEX
FLIGHT 587  
THANKSGIVING TRAVEL  
THE PIG SKINNY  
INSIDE LIFE  
SEPT. 11 VICTIMS 
The Muslim world
Muslims pray for American defeat Holy month begins and clerics call on God to 'give them victory over the infidels and enemies of Islam.'
Arabs brace for next U.S. action Many feel that Bush will bail before really advancing the creation of a Palestinian state.
Cockpit audio
On Flight 93 tape: 'We have a bomb' Audiotape played from plane that crashed in Pa.; hijackers gained control in 2 minutes or less.
Probe of Flight 587

Rudder now the focus of the investigation NTSB: Tail fin of plane was ripped off after a series of 3 sharp movements.
Cheney is hidden but still key
Vice president retains active role Despite often-secret whereabouts, Cheney still a top adviser to Bush on tactics in terror war.
Nation
Theory: More than 1 anthrax letter sent to Fla. tabloid Spores found in 32 places, on all three floors of media building.
Catholics view fundamentalists less favorably Poll finds Muslims, Mormons and other religions are held in higher esteem.
NAACP seeks end to school inequality Civil-rights group wants to cut racial achievement gap at least 50% in next 5 years.
Managers wrestle with post-attack workplaces Jittery supervisors try accommodate concerned workers, new workplace.
German politics

Government survives confidence vote Vote secures Schroeder's motion, which includes providing troops for terror war.
Tech
Bush to sign bill extending Net tax ban Legislation will extend a moratorium on Internet-related taxes for two years.
Sports
No. 3 Kentucky upset at home Wildcats fall to intrastate rival Western Kentucky 64-52 in season opener at Rupp Arena in Lexington.
Economy
Prepare first, then refinance Low rates have homeowners filling out applications, but think before you act.
Internet bull to leave Merrill Blodget became famous for predicting rapid jump in Amazon shares.
Gas prices drop OPEC stance sends oil prices down; some motorists could pay 80 cents a gallon.

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