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Archived: 12/04/2001 at 22:49:14

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12/04/2001 - Updated 12:42 PM ET
Olympic torch begins 46-state tour on way to Salt Lake City

Olympic torch begins 46-state tour on way to Salt Lake City

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Arafat faces stark choice
U.S. troops make advances
Marines comb southern Afghan desert in search for bin Laden.
Latest Headlines
Myriad letters may be tainted Thousands in contact with anthrax.

O.J. Simpson home searched FBI probes Ecstasy, stolen goods.

U.S. freezes assets Three groups are accused of helping Hamas.

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SEPT. 11 VICTIMS  
War against terror
Tribal forces battle for Kandahar airport Southern stronghold remains under Taliban control despite land and air attacks.
Treason charge possible U.S. Taliban fighter could face death penalty if case is tried in the United States.
Mideast violence
Israel unleashes more airstrikes Gunships target Arafat's offices again; leader was inside but was unharmed.
Powell: Arafat must do more to stop terror International pressure mounts on the Palestinian leader.
Washington
High court looks at ban on multiple adult businesses Adult movie theaters, massage parlors may not be allowed under same roof.
Postal Service ends year $1.7B in the red Chief financial officer blames loss on declining economy, increased competition.
Around the USA
Police arrest suspect in death of Texas girl Five-year-old was abducted from a Wal-Mart during holiday shopping trip.
Forget the company party Firms are cutting back on holiday celebrations, year-end bonuses.

Sports

Missouri beats buzzer to stay perfect No. 3 Tigers improve to 8-0 as Stokes' last-second shot drops St. Louis 69-67.
Latest BCS standings released Miami, Tennessee hold down top two spots; Nebraska hopes for Volunteers' loss.

The economy
Bankruptcy filings still high Number dips off second quarter's record high, but higher than a year ago.
From hot dogs to mail Titan zaps into the spotlight with device designed to kill bacteria - in this case, anthrax.
Labor shortages shrink 8 million Americans out of work; schools, retailers, government are having an easier time filling slots.


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