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12/10/2001 - Updated 06:11 PM ET
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U.S. retakes embasssy in Kabul
Tora Bora assault intensifies
Anti-Taliban forces seize key ridge near cave-and-tunnel complex.
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Karzai pleads for help Says U.S. can root out terrorism.

Pentagon: War is not over Taliban defeat is not end of effort.

Marines near Kandahar Soldiers move to cut off escape routes.

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Afghanistan
Bush debates release of bin Laden tape Incriminating tape may help win over Muslims who doubt U.S. claims.
American is 'battlefield detainee' Fighter with Taliban is recovering at base; condition is described as good.
Around the world
Mideast violence continues Israeli helicopters fire on car, wounding one and killing a toddler, 13-year-old boy.
U.N.: Death toll at 11 in Ebola outbreak Health officials race to West African nation of Gabon to battle highly contagious disease.
Across the USA
Link found between illness and Gulf War Military personnel nearly twice as likely to develop Lou Gehrig's disease.
CIA officer buried Mike Spann, first U.S. combat fatality in Afghanistan war, honored in Arlington National Cemetery.
High-speed Amtrak train kills 3 teens Group was loitering on tracks near Philadelphia when 100-mph Acela hit them.
Sports

Isringhausen signs with Cardinals Free-agent closer leaves Oakland for four-year deal in St. Louis.
Heisman voting comes up short Over 30% of more than 900-plus eligible voters did not submit a ballot.

The economy
Stock forecasts run gamut Pros sit down to give their predictions in the 2002 USA TODAY Investment Roundtable.
Recovery not likely robust Jobless rate may peak near 7% next year; shallow recession blamed for weak turnaround.
'Getting the Bugs Out' New book traces rise, fall and rebirth of Volkswagen in America; read excerpts, chat with author.

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