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Archived: 11/24/2001 at 07:08:42

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11/23/2001 - Updated 07:28 PM ET
Holiday shoppers hit the stores Holiday shoppers hit the stores; retailers lure crowds with deep discounts
Texas keeps BCS hopes alive, beating Texas A&M
Opposition beseiges Kunduz
Anti-Taliban forces surround city; officials work out surrender.
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Indonesia travel warning issued U.S. says visits pose risk.

Anthrax clues elusive Conn. woman's home wasn't contaminated.
Milosevic charged with genocide U.N. tribunal to hear case.
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In Afghanistan

Taliban defectors speak out on bin Laden Claim following Saudi was a 'mistake,' and that he 'destroyed Afghanistan.'
Spain won't extradite al-Qa'eda suspects Wants guarantee that they won't face the death penalty, trial in a military court.
Nation
Treasury secretary bruises ribs Paul O'Neill is examined at hospital after playing football with his grandchildren.
Madison's home gets restoration boost Grant of $750,000 to help Virginia mansion reflect appearance in founding father's time.
FDNY action figure sells briskly Mustachioed, ax-wielding firefighter Billy Blazes, from Fisher-Price, is a holiday shopping hit.
World
Chile confirms anthrax letter Letter sent from Switzerland did contain bacteria, making it the first international case.
Deaths of 5 Gaza children inflame Mideast
Teen killed Friday by Israeli troops trying to disperse group adds to increasing tensions.
Sports
Gordon tops Gordon in N.H. Robby gives Jeff controversial bump to win first NASCAR race in New Hampshire 300.
Report: Marlins to be sold Owner John Henry set to sell troubled franchise for $150 million, but new group will keep team in Florida.
The economy
Annuity may protect savings Financial services firms offer plans that put retirement cash out of bear's reach.
Brooks Bros. sold British retailer Marks & Spencer sells venerable men's clothing chain to Casual Corner Group for $225 million.

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