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12/11/2001 - Updated 08:41 PM ET
Ashcroft announces first indictment in Sept. 11 terror attacks Ashcroft announces first indictment in Sept. 11 terror attacks
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Al-Qaeda faces ultimatum
U.S. moves to void ABM treaty
Bush intends to withdraw from accord to enable missile defense.
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Afghan government set Interim leaders take reins next week.

Fed trims rates a quarter-point Warns of economic weakness.

U.S. cracks down on software piracy Agents seize computers.

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War against terrorism
Bush leads Sept. 11 commemorations National anthem plays at White House as president vows to 'right this huge wrong.'
Somalia may become next U.S. target Diplomat says White House looking at links between al-Qaeda and a Somali group.
Washington
Administration seeks to break stimulus deadlock GOP offers 13-week extension of unemployment benefits wanted by Dems.
New plan for Social Security released Commission report details three overhauls that favor privatization.
Arab Americans call for anti-discrimination enforcement There were 157 complaints of religious bias between Sept. 11, Nov. 28.
Health
U.S. kids getting fatter fast Percentage of significantly overweight blacks, Hispanics more than doubles over 12 years; up 50% for whites.
Sports

Dolphins hammer Colts Fiedler directs 41-6 romp by passing for three touchdowns, running for another; Indy loses fifth straight.
Contraction delay likely Baseball players, owners discussing deal that would put off elimination of two teams at least one year.

The economy
Free minutes disappear Network congestion blamed as cell phone companies reduce the number of off-peak hours.
Predicting the weather pays Firms cash in, or at least prevent financial disaster, by staying one step ahead of Mother Nature.
Car thefts up 1.2% Number of auto thefts rises for first time in a decade; weakening economy, less police attention blamed.

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