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Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2001

  • Anthrax May Be Experts' Work
  • U.N. Council Starts Brainstorming
  • New York Governor Orders Spending Cuts
  • Powell Discusses Post-War Afghanistan
  • CNN Wants to Interview bin Laden
  • Ashcroft Urges Caution With Records
  • Antibiotics Help in 2nd Anthrax Case
  • More Problems With Airport Security
  • Virgin Islands To Freeze Assets
  • Anthrax Scare Spreading Across Globe
  • President Praises Young Donors
  • Coast Guard Dropping 24-Hour Patrol
  • President Forms Cyberterrorism Panel
  • Union: Towers Need Better Protection
  • U.S. Bombs Hit Red Cross Warehouses
  • Chao Discusses Worker Relief Package
  • US Finds it Tough to Explain Actions
  • Afghan Politicians to Meet on Goverment
  • Similarities of Anthrax Cases Probed
  • 3 NBC Letters Referred to Anthrax
  • Tests Confirm Anthrax in Letter
  • Special Forces Craft Over Afghanistan
  • Senate Building Gets Anthrax Testing
  • Iran Promises to Rescue Personnel
  • Bin Laden Followers to Be Sentenced
  • Stars Unite for 3 Major Benefits
  • Bush Urges Support on Stimulus Plan
  • Feds Indict Man in Anthrax Hoax
  • Canadian Cops Probe Postponed Flight
  • Congress at Work Despite Anthrax
  • Pakistan Charges Pro-Taliban Cleric
  • Ridge Says US Security Improving
  • Algeria Leader Questions Terror Fight
  • Post Office Combed for Anthrax Clues
  • Feds Take Anthrax Hoaxes Seriously
  • New York National Guard Seeks Help
  • Students Rethink College Choices
  • EU Widens Money-Laundering Law
  • FBI: Florida Anthrax Letter Discarded
  • Bush to Return to Fund-Raising
  • U.S. Checks Red Cross Bombing Report
  • U.S. Hits Taliban Targets
  • Heavy Air Cannons Blast Afghanistan
  • Investigators Probe Media Mailrooms
  • U.S. Gunship Rakes Taliban Camp
  • Child of ABC Worker Tests for Anthrax
  • Senate Building Gets Anthrax Testing
  • Algeria Leader Questions Terror Fight
  • Post Office Combed for Anthrax Clues
  • Feds Take Anthrax Hoaxes Seriously
  • Anthrax Anxiety Spreads Worldwide
  • A History of Anthrax Cases
  • ABC Undergoes Environmental Testing
  • Real Estate Prices Dip Near WTC Site
  • Yemen Freezes Honey Shop Accounts
  • African Leaders Worried Aid May Drop
  • New Mailroom Rules in Anthrax Scare
  • Belgium Releases 2 Terror Detainees
  • Clear Exit Unlikely in Afghanistan
  • Rice: Terror War Good Mideast Policy
  • Taliban: U.S. Bombs Hit Red Cross
  • France Opens Terror Investigation
  • Journalist Freed by Pakistan
  • Pakistan Pledges Support to Powell
  • Afghan Rebuild Could Take Decade
  • Jordan Foils Terrorist Attacks
  • Musharraf Vows Continued U.S. Backing
  • Food Program Hopes to Restart Aid
  • U.S. Gave Sniper Rifles to Afghanistan
  • Afghan Children Afraid, Displaced
  • Bush Moved Quickly to Pay U.N. Debt
  • FAA to Audit Airport Worker Checks
  • India's Tourism Hurt by Strikes
  • Terror Fight Changes Colombia Angle
  • Lieberman Urges Focus on Hussein
  • Precautions Help Keep Anthrax Rare
  • Anti-Globalization Movement Quieter
  • Tracking Letters' Origin Difficult
  • USO Center to Be Named for Bob Hope