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Archived: 11/28/2001 at 03:24:28

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11/27/2001 - Updated 05:21 PM ET
Upper Midwest digs out as forecasters predict snow for South Upper Midwest digs out as forecasters predict snow for South
Afghan talks begin well, U.S. says
Hundreds still in U.S. custody
Ashcroft: Arrests of 550 have helped deter further terrorist attacks.
Latest Headlines
Afghan weapons sites identified U.S. checking locations.

New goal in air safety Officials want 10-minute security checks.

Taliban uprising mostly quelled Up to 40 men still holding out.
Great Candidates. They Exist.
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TALK LIVE FULL INDEX
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WAR GRAPHICS FULL INDEX
SEPT. 11 VICTIMS  
War against terror

New situation in Afghanistan is risky Deployment of Marines raises chance of combat casualties.
Administration quiet on Iraq President 'left that for Saddam Hussein to figure out' if Iraq wouldn't let weapons inspectors into Iraq.
TV journalist killed Swedish cameraman was shot during house robbery; becomes 8th journalist to die in war.
Across the USA

Group seeks to block assisted suicide law Hemlock Society starts campaign to derail Ashcroft.
Ford recalls 280,000 compacts 2000, 2001 Focus models have defect that could cause wobbling in rear wheels.
Fourth teen charged in Columbine-style plot Girl tipped off favorite teacher to plan; she has pleaded innocent.
World of technology


Video games still popular Despite recession, video-game sales are stronger than ever.
H-P reports buying surge Shoppers snapped up personal computers and electronics on Thanksgiving weekend.

Supreme Court
High court drops affirmative action case Justices conclude lawsuit involving a white-owned contractor had too many problems.
Federal inmates can't sue private prisons Supreme Court rules private companies should not be held liable in federal court.

Sports
Commissioner's contract extended Baseball owners give Bud Selig another three years, tying him through 2006 season.
Post-fight boxer suspended James Butler banished indefinitely for knocking out winner of middleweight bout after final bell.
The economy

Money market yields drop Returns drift dangerously close to 0%; funds may have to cut fees or share prices.
Airplanes full Schedule cut forces fliers to suffer through long lines over holiday though traffic down 20%.
Recession almost over? Experts predict turnaround soon, but business leaders are much less sure of bright future.


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