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Archived: 12/04/2001 at 05:14:41

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12/03/2001 - Updated 07:13 PM ET
U.S. pounds Kandahar defenses

U.S. pounds Kandahar defenses, refugees flee city

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Israeli Prime Minister Sharon declares 'war on terror'
Alert extended for two weeks
Americans asked to be wary of possible terror through Ramadan.
Latest Headlines
Study: Zinc boosts infant survival Daily dosage recommended.

Racicot poised for GOP job Former governor may be party chair.

FBI to reorganize Effort to strengthen its ability to fight terrorism.

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War against terror
One Senate building reopens Staff resumes routines at Dirksen offices; adjacent Hart Building being tested for anthrax remnants.
American caught with Taliban Man was holed up for six days in a basement of the Qalai Janghi fort.
Supreme Court
Justices examine age in the workplace High court to take up issue of civil rights and age-based discrimination.
Court won't review cable limit case Case of restrictions on the number of subscribers that cable companies can have not heard.
Health
AMA debates paying would-be donors for organs Issue arises as need continues to outstrip supply.
Parental disapproval quashes kids' smoking New study suggests parents' opinions far outweigh peer pressure.
Around the USA
New York eases into its seasonal spirit The typical throngs of shoppers for Christmas have not yet materialized.
Workers in 'new normal' As terrorism anxiety fades, offices reopen, mail fears ease.

Sports

Jordan's knee causing trouble Wizards forward will be sidelined for Tuesday's game in San Antonio due to injury.
Lastest BCS standings released Miami, Tennessee hold down top two spots; Nebraska hopes for Volunteers' loss.

The economy
Dynegy sues Enron Company wants to protects purchase of pipeline from spurned merger partner.
Ford to forecast steeper loss Report: Automaker will slash employee benefits, cut production to trim costs.
Needing security Should we trust the people who are hired to protect us?

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