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09/11/2002 - Updated 03:13 AM ET
John Sununu ousts Sen. Bob Smith in N.H. primary

More glitches in Fla.
Martha's mess
Noelle Bush busted
9 trapped miners rescued

Moments of silence, tolling bells planned on anniversary of attacks.

Sept. 11, 2002
USA on 'high alert'  "Specific and credible' threats spark action.
A changed nation?  'Everything' didn't change, nothing is same.
Survivors' stories  Families share how 9/11 changed everything.

    Helpful hints
Advice for United's
new boss
 
What matters
Chat: Steven Covey on setting priorities, 1 p.m.


For the record
Facts and figures from Sept. 11


 
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Are the suburbs or the country the best place to live?
In the shadow of Sept. 11

New York City finalizes anniversary ceremony Giuliani one of several famous names to read from list of 2,801 victims.
The day before: The last ordinary day On Sept. 10, 2001, terrorism was the farthest thing from most people's minds.
Travel on Sept. 11 won't be business as usual Airlines, transit agencies to mark anniversary with events, announcements.
World

Switzerland officially joins United Nations After centuries of neutrality, European nation becomes 190th member.
Pakistanis round up 402 al-Qaeda suspects Months of heightened security and raids result in arrests.
Nation

Senate approves nationwide Amber alert Bill to expand system passes without dissent.
Money

New CEO for WorldCom John Sidgmore will stay on as vice chairman; replacement could take office within three months.
Health

Surgery best option for carpal tunnel Operation better option than splint for computer-related problem.
Study finds link between cell phones and cancer Risk for brain tumors increases 30% for analog users.
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