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October 06, 2001


September 30, 2001


September 29, 2001
• Relationship Between Media and Military Undergoes a Change
• How Is the U.S. Seen in the Arab World?
• National Guard to Play a Role Securing the Airports
• Terrorist Attacks Cause a Shift in Entertainment Climate
• War on Terrorism Requires Precise Military Planning
• D.C. Mayor Discusses Security Implications for the Nation's Capital
• CNN Correspondent Recounts Difficult Journey Into Afghanistan
• Robots Help Recovery Efforts at WTC Site
• World Food Program Hopes to Aid Afghans
• U.N. Trucks of Humanitarian Aid Make Their Way Into Afghanistan
• A Look at Osama bin Laden's Right-Hand Man
• U.N. Aid Convoy Moves Toward Northern Afghanistan
• Pentagon Denies Reports of Capture of American Special Forces Team in Afghanistan
• President Bush Gets Ready to Deliver Weekly Radio Address
• At Airports, Lines Increase in Pace With Security
• Background Into Afghani History
• The Difficulty of Uncovering bin Laden
• Bush Holds Teleconference Security Meetings at Camp David
• Report of Captured Americans Questioned on Several Fronts
• U.N. Moves Aid Shipments Toward Afghanistan
• Life Continues for College Freshman in Colorado
• Airline Passengers Should Expect Long Waits
• Pentagon, Taliban Deny Reports of U.S. Special Forces Capture
• Afghan Refugee Crisis Builds in Pakistan
• 100 Congresspersons to Visit WTC Site
• Pentagon Denies Reports That U.S. Forces Have Been Captured
• WTC Ruins May Take a Year to Clean Up
• Technology Aids in Rescue Operations
• Taliban Trial of Aid Workers to Resume Today
• Unsubstantiated Reports Indicate U.S. Commandos Captured


September 22, 2001
• Celebrities Hold Fund-Raiser for Terrorism Victims
• Relief Operation Underway for Afghan Refugees
• Concern Grows for Aid Workers Detained by Taliban
• Young Americans Help Out in Relief Efforts
• U.N. Starts a Massive Relief Effort for Fleeing Afghans
• Grueling Effort Continues in Lower Manhattan
• Largest Investigation in U.S. History Continues
• Protests Against Supporting the United States Continue in Pakistan
• U.S. Armed Forces Continue Their Preparations
• Celebrities Hold Tribute Telethon
• The Aftermath of September 11
• Attacks to Cost Insurance More Than Companies $20 Billion
• Investigators Attempt to Understand al Qaeda
• Conflicting Reports Surface in Supposed Spy Plane Shoot-Down
• `Ground Zero' has Become, Simply, `The Ruins'
• Search for Suspects Extends Beyond U.S. Borders
• The Unfortunate Backlash in Terrorism's Wake
• Attempting to Report in Taliban Territory
• America's New War: Continuing Developments
• Americans Faced With Post-Terrorism Fears
• What May be in Store for Combatants in Afghanistan
• Authorities Continue Clearing Rubble in New York
• Bush Plots Strategy at Camp David
• Bush Agenda Has Changes Drastically
• Number of Missing Persons in New York Rises to 6,333
• The Importance of U.S. Special Operations Personnel
• Turkey Stands Behind U.S.
• Turkey to Allow U.S. to Use Air Bases
• Taliban Reports Spy Plane Shot Down
• Second Troops Deployment Order in the Works
• International Perspective on Terrorist Attacks


September 16, 2001


September 15, 2001
• Spirit of America: Reactions in Des Moines
• America's New War: Looking for Loved Ones
• America's New War: FBI Identifies Two Potential Hijackers
• America's New War: Terrorism Expert Discusses Osama bin Laden
• America's New War: Families Missing Loved Ones Follow Every Lead
• America's New War: Airlines Passengers Fear for Their Safety
• America's New War: NYC Authorities Say Volunteers Are Not Needed
• America's New War: Families of WTC Victims Cope With the Loss
• America's New War: Terrorism Expert Offers His Insights
• People Mesmerized by Terrorist Incident
• America's New War: How it Began
• One of the Lives Taken by Flight 11
• Tracking Down Osama bin Laden
• America's New War: Continuing to Pick up the Pieces
• America's New War: President Seeks Cooperation of States Neighboring Afghanistan
• America's New War: New York Fire Department Buries Its Chaplain
• America's New War: Volunteers Gather in New York
• America's New War: One Survivor's Story
• New Yorkers Search for Survivors
• How Can Acts of Terrorism be Reconciled?
• U.S. Continues Global Investigation
• Families of Missing Persons Keep up Hope
• Manhattan Students Recount Horror of Watching Attack
• Congressman Reynolds Addresses WTC Attacks
• Husband of WTC Victim Hopes for His Return
• Firefighter Discusses Role in Terrorist Response
• Efforts to Clear Rubble in New York City Continue
• The Various Fronts of the War on America
• Firefighters Cope With Tragic Losses
• U.S. Leaders Weight Options
• Some WTC Victims Contacted Loved Ones Before Building Collapsed
• Bush Inspects Damage in New York City
• U.S. Continues Planning Response to Terrorism


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