America Fights Terrorism
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Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2001

  • U.S. Hits Afghan Targets Third Day
  • Taliban: Fresh Strikes on Kandahar
  • US Prepares New 'Most Wanted' List
  • Call for Holy War Renewed
  • More Combat Near Tajik Border
  • FBI Believes Anthrax Strain Manmade
  • At Home
  • More Than 600 Arrested in Attacks
  • Congress Mulling Economic Stimulus
  • Senator Blocks Attempt to Pass Bill
  • Bill Clinton Talks on Terrorism
  • GOP Senators Push Judiciary Panel
  • Bush Limits Briefings on Terror War
  • Crew Member Discusses Missiles
  • Hollywood Think Tank Helping Army
  • White House Expands Anti-Terror Team
  • Anniversary of Attacks Approaches
  • Feds May Seek Airline Equity Stake
  • Expert: US Not Ready for Bioterrorism
  • Trade Center Air Quality Worries Some
  • NYC Mayor Orders Spending Cuts
  • School Near Ground Zero Reopens
  • Lawmakers React to Briefings Rule
  • No Doubt That Flags Are in Demand
  • Terror Victims Speak About Airstrikes
  • Passenger Charged After Trying to Enter Cockpit
  • FBI Probes Anthrax Contamination
  • Terror Hunt Nets More Than 600
  • FAA Limits Passengers to 1 Carry-On
  • Security Tight Around New York City
  • Hijackers' IDs Prompt Scrutiny
  • Senate Seeks Security Compromise
  • Security in U.S. Becomes Even Tighter
  • Airport Officials Complain About Law
  • Getting Picked for Service Still Slog
  • Afghanistan
  • U.S. Airstrikes Go Around-the-Clock
  • Text of Al-Qaida's Statement
  • Food Aid Reaches Afghanistan
  • Allied Airstrikes Aimed at Taliban
  • As Bombs Fall, Afghans Pray, Worry
  • Civilians Mourn Dead in Kabul
  • U.S. Launches 3rd Night of Attacks
  • U.N. Says U.S. Attack Kills 4
  • US Pilots Bomb Afghanistan Targets
  • Attacks Targets at a Glance
  • U.S. Strikes Targets for Third Day
  • Rumsfeld Says Airstrikes Successful
  • After 20 Years of War, Afghanistan is a Mine Field
  • Taliban Say Dozens of Killed in Raids
  • Taliban Report Fresh Airstrikes
  • Networks in Dark Looking for Images
  • Navy Commanders See Targets Dwindle
  • Attacks Inflict 'Significant Damage'
  • Jets Bomb Afghan Taliban Stronghold
  • U.S. Claims Preliminary Success
  • Bombing Alone Won't Defeat Osama
  • Frightened Families Flee Kabul
  • Taliban, Opposition Fight Near Tajik
  • Arab Militants Ready to Fight to Death
  • NATO Chief: More Help Sought for U.S.
  • U.N. Seeks Protections in Afghanistan
  • A Look at Afghanistan's Taliban
  • Released British Journalist Speaks
  • World
  • Britain Sat Out Latest Airstrikes
  • US May Impose Sanctions on Group
  • Pakistani Police Kill Four
  • Britain Remains Ready to Help U.S.
  • Afghans Arrest French Reporter
  • Bin Laden Backers Worry Arafat
  • India Urges Pakistan to Act
  • U.S.-Led Attacks Prompt Protests
  • China Bans Foreigners Near Border
  • Arab Governments Tread Carefully
  • Turkey Asks to Send Troops
  • Pakistan Tightens Capital Security
  • Gaza Schools, Universities Closed
  • Government Could Help EU Airlines
  • NATO Warns Vs. Terror in Balkans
  • Former Afghan Leader Criticizes US
  • Bosnians Probe for Terror Links
  • American Travelers in Europe Wary
  • U.S.-Led Attacks Prompt Protests
  • Letter Hints at Strike Expansion
  • Detention Ordered for Muslim Clerics
  • Irish Police Arrest 4 Terror Suspects
  • Nations May Expect Payback From U.S.
  • Powell to Stress Cooperation in Asia
  • N. Korea Urges U.S. to Use Restraint
  • Indonesia Police, Activists Clash