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Archived: 11/21/2001 at 22:59:18

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11/21/2001 - Updated 12:20 PM ET
Officials baffled over latest anthrax case Officials baffled over latest inhalation anthrax case in 94-year-old Conn. woman
Fewer will fly, but many travelers will face delays
'Progress' made in deal for Kunduz
Leader says the group has lost contact with bin Laden, his militia.
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WTC count revised Duplicates, errors bring total below 3,900.

Anthrax fears reignite Education Dept. reports traces of anthrax.
Bush makes holiday visit to troops Says to prep for long fight.
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In Afghanistan
Progress made in Kunduz Taliban vow to fight on despite having lost three-quarters of their country to rebel forces.
In parts of south, Taliban retains firm grip Cut off from rest of the world, religious extremists still rule south of Kandahar.
Bioterrorism threat
'Overkill' anthrax found in Leahy letter Suspicious letter addressed to the Vermont senator likely to contain billions of spores.
U.S. wants smallpox vaccine for every American Contract for companies that will produce vaccine could be announced today.
Mayors are front-line commanders Roles of cities' leaders have dramatically changed since Sept. 11 attacks.
In Washington
Daughter of RFK criticizes Bush Remarks about restricted civil liberties come before the president lauds her father, Robert Kennedy.
Congress, Bush work on stimulus package
President open to health coverage subsidy for jobless as long as it is within price range.
Reflect on holiday, Laura Bush urges
First lady tells USA TODAY personal details of the Putins' visit to Bushs' Texas ranch.
Across the USA
Microsoft getting off easy? Critics say $1 billion deal on private lawsuits would benefit software giant.
Heart patient has bleeding in brain Doctors say Robert Tools is less responsive; family remains optimistic.
Sports
Ball State does it again David Letterman's school pulls off second major upset in 2 days, this one a 91-73 laugher over No. 4 UCLA.
Rangers roll past Roy, Avs New York peppers Colorado goalkeeper, bringing an end to his three-game shutout streak.
Music
Alan Jackson inspired after Sept. 11 Country music star talks about hit song Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning).
Jagger's solo act is a singular hit Mick's new album gets rave reviews as 58-year-old refuses to be rendered obsolete by teen pop.
The economy
Airlines face tight deadline All checked bags must be screened starting Jan. 18; airlines may increase connection times.
NYC sidewalks less busy
Uneasy consumers cancel holiday shopping trips to Big Apple; hotel occupancy down 10% to 25%.
Computers go underground
More backup data systems are being stored below ground in case of disaster.

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