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October 27, 2001


October 20, 2001
• Interview With Paul Heslop
• U.S. Acknowledges Ground Strikes in Afghanistan
• Anthrax-Seeking Officials Retraces Steps of Letter Carrier
• Northern Alliance Loses Ground to Taliban
• Interview With Ken Lieberthal
• Bush Administration Considers Visit to China a Success
• U.S. Performed Raid in Kandahar Friday Night
• Southwest Airlines Maintains Full Schedule
• Eyewitnesses Report Helicopters Over Kandahar Friday
• Special Operations Troops Attacked Site in Kandahar Friday
• Bush Pushes Coalition-Building Agenda at Economic Conference
• Interview With Suraya Sadeed
• Interview With Jack Shroder
• U.N. Humanitarian Coordinator Addresses Afghan Relief Efforts
• Ask CNN: How Has U.S. Managed Past Terrorism Issues?
• Manhunt for bin Laden Problematized by His Intense Security
• Bioterrorism Causes Unique Problems
• Refugees Cross Afghanistan-Pakistan Border
• Two Anthrax Infections Confirmed Friday
• Technology That Makes War Livable
• How Concerned Should Americans be About Bioterrorism?
• Environmental Cleanup Agencies Aid in Bioterrorism Detection
• The Unique Abilities of U.S. Special Forces
• Investigators in New Jersey Seek Origin of Anthrax-Laced Letters
• Bomb Explodes Safely Near Islamabad Airport
• Interview With Marc Ginsberg
• Bush Works to Strengthen Coalition in China
• Taliban, Northern Alliance Forces Clash
• Military Action Damages Sites Near Kandahar
• Ground Forces Included in Attacks on Afghanistan
• Interview With John Carroll
• Bomb Explodes Without Incident at Islamabad Airport
• Two U.S. Service Members Die in Helicopter Accident
• Bush Promotes Fight Against Terrorism in Asia
• Bush to Cut Trip to Asia-Pacific Short
• Investigators Attempt to Discover Origin of Anthrax Letters
• Two U.S. Military Personnel Die in Helicopter Crash
• Afghans Continue to Flee Country
• Special Forces Troops Reportedly Strike Near Kandahar
• Bombings Resume in Afghanistan


October 13, 2001
• Interview With Hisham Melhem
• A View of the Military Technology at America's Disposal
• U.S. Bombardment Causes Many Afghans to Flee Homes
• Anthrax Cases Continue to Puzzle the Public
• U.S. Navy Accidentally Bombs Civilian Area in Afghanistan
• Helping Children Cope With Crisis
• Interview With Ron Brownstein
• U.S. Air Strikes Target Airport Near Kandahar
• An Overview of the Area Surrounding Afghanistan
• Airlines Become Increasingly Security-Conscious
• Interview With Richard Spertzel
• Interview With Ali Ahmad Jalali
• Taliban Rejects Second Offer to Turn Over bin Laden
• Bush Monitors Developments at Home, Overseas
• The Navy's Role in Afghan Strikes
• War Planes Resume Strikes in Kandahar
• Interview With Ruth Davis
• Some Inner City Residents are Anxious About Terrorism
• Ask CNN: Where to Get Information on Becoming an Air Marshal
• Roundtable Discussion of Relief Efforts in Afghan Region
• Interview With William Nash
• Weaponry the U.S. May Employ in Afghanistan
• Interview With Jeanne Guillemin
• NBC Employee Exposed to Anthrax Expected to Make Full Recovery
• Intense Bombings Resume in Afghanistan
• How Can Pathogens be Obtained?
• Bush to Confer With National Security Team
• New York Tourists Not Deterred by NBC Newsroom Anthrax Discovery
• Interview With James Rubin
• U.S. Resumes Bombing Raids in Afghanistan
• Anthrax Anxieties Sweep Media Outlets
• NBC Tightens Security After Worker is Exposed to Anthrax


October 06, 2001
• Northern Alliance Has Struggled Continuously Against Taliban
• Drone Flies Over Kabul, Afghanistan
• Pentagon Refuses Comment on Possible Drone Flight Over Kabul
• Barry Bonds Hits 72nd Home-Run of the Season
• Paul Pressler Discusses The Impact of Terrorist Attacks on Theme Park Industry
• Officials Say No Sign of Terrorism in the Anthrax Death in Florida
• Is New York City Going to Remain America's Economic Capital?
• Christian Aid Workers on Trial in Afghanistan Might be Released
• Washington Neither Confirms Nor Denies Taliban Fired at a U.S. Plane Over Kabul
• Taliban Says It Fired on Aircraft Over Kabul
• Did a Lapse in U.S. Intelligence Gathering Contribute to September 11 Attacks?
• Richard Armitage Discusses Coalition Building
• Pentagon and White House Officials Refuse to Comment on Reported Anti-Aircraft Fire Over Kabul
• Health Officials Continue Retracing Steps of Anthrax Victim
• National Guardsmen Prepare to Secure the Nation's Airports
• Members of Various Regional Chambers of Commerce Discuss Local Economies
• Law Enforcement Warns Other Strikes Are Likely
• Middle East Expert Discusses the War on Terrorism
• U.S. Gets Ready to Deliver Food Into Afghanistan
• A Look at Afghanistan's Neighbors
• The Healing Process Begins
• Publisher of "U.S. News and World Report" Discusses Economy
• Giuliani Invites Hundreds of Oregon Residents to Visit New York
• Man Dies of Anthrax in Florida
• Israel and the U.S. Involved in a Public Spat
• NATO Says Attack on U.S. Is an Attack on All


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