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Archived: 12/05/2001 at 04:41:00

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12/04/2001 - Updated 05:54 PM ET
Sen. Strom Thurmond prepares for 99th birthday

Sen. Strom Thurmond prepares to celebrate 99th birthday

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U.S. raids alleged Hamas fronts
Forces search for bin Laden
Al-Qaeda leader's top lieutenant reported injured in U.S. airstrike.
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Shuttle launch delayed again Weather deteriorated suddenly.

Breast fluid may be cancer clue Tests might gauge disease risk.

EPA orders GE to dredge Hudson Wants PCBs removed.

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TALK LIVE WEDNESDAY
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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
Dems, GOP search for accord on stimulus bill Bipartisan group of House, Senate members to begin talks on how to jump-start economy.
Senate panel endorses $318B for defense Program would lease up to 100 Boeing 767s to be used as air tankers.
Around the USA
DEA, FBI search O.J. Simpson home Authorities investigating Ecstasy, stolen goods ring.
'Goner' virus hits Internet Virus posing as screen saver spreading rapidly online, security experts say.

Sports

Floyd ready to leave Chicago? Bulls coach reportedly tells players he will ask team management to fire him.
Molitor won't manage Minnesota Twins' uncertain future causes team's bench coach to withdraw as candidate for vacancy.

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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