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Standoff Continues in Kunduz
Battle for Taliban's last northern stronghold intensifies as American jets continue airstrikes on Taliban positions
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British, American Troops May Be Close to Capturing Bin Laden
U.S. Kills Al Qaeda Leaders by Remote Control
'No Surrenders,' Rumsfeld Says

Bush Signs Aviation Bill
President greatly expands federal role in airport security

Powell Blames Both Sides
Secretary of state: Israelis, Palestinians need to change ways

'Anthrax Cure' Sites Targeted
FTC leans on Web operators offering fake disease remedies

U.S. Accuses Iraq, North Korea
Both countries suspected of developing biological weapons

Sailor Search Goes On
Americans had boarded Iraqi tanker that suddenly sank

Wall St. Almost There
Stocks climb; Dow stops just short of 10,000-point benchmark

Suddenly Sissy
By Roger Friedman
Spacek returns to stardom with new movie
Tongue Tied
Views: Stressed out gobblers, sexist Santas and Hawaiian 'hurt mail'
More Innocent Times
Rockwell exhibit seems to fulfill need for escape in a country still healing
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