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September 11 Web Archive Collection

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Archived: 11/24/2001 at 23:13:10

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11/24/2001 - Updated 01:05 PM ET
Bush says Americans have a lot to be thankful for this holiday Bush says Americans have a lot to be thankful for this holiday
Colorado runs over Nebraska
Kunduz surrender begins
Northern Alliance captures more than 1,000 foreign fighters.
Latest Headlines

Storms hit Midwest Five killed in Arkansas, Mississippi.

Sailor's body recovered One sailor still missing in Persian Gulf.
Bin Laden on the move? Suspect believed to be near Jalalabad.
Local jobs. National opportunities.
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War against terrorism

Commander: NATO forces may join fight French Lt. Gen. Marcel Valentin says troops in Kosovo could help terrorism fight.
EU delegation: Delay deployment Multinational forces should wait to enter until new Afghan government is in place.
Nation
Treasury secretary bruises ribs Paul O'Neill is examined at hospital after playing football with his grandchildren.
Anthrax clues elusive Home of Connecticut woman who died of inhalation anthrax was not contaminated.
FDNY action figure sells briskly Mustachioed, ax-wielding firefighter Billy Blazes, from Fisher-Price, is a holiday shopping hit.
World
Hamas pledges revenge Israeli troops killed Islamic militant leader, two other activists in missile attack.
Maoist rebels attack in Nepal Guerrillas attack police stations and government installations, killing 35 soldiers and policemen.
Sports
Sixers 7-0 with Iverson Philadelphia eases past cold Cleveland to remain unbeaten since star guard's return from shoulder surgery.
Syracuse wins NIT Orangemen capture early-season tournament with 74-67 triumph over Wake Forest in New York City.
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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