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Friday, Oct. 19, 2001
Anthrax
Anthrax Investigation Hones in on NJ
Official: Anthrax Strains Similar
Feds Seek to Track Anthrax Letters
New Anthrax Case Confirmed in N.Y.
Health Officials Review Smallpox Plan
Anthrax Cases and Exposures
CDC Seeks Access to Anthrax Vaccine
Fourth Anthrax Case Hits New York
Feds: Veterinary Labs Are OK
Two Fla. Post Offices Reopen
Officials Try to Ease Public Panic
FDA to Block Illegal Cipro Sales
Senate Buildings Shut for Anthrax Test
Anthrax Scare Spreads Across World
Anthrax Cases and Exposures
Anthrax Woes Slow Congress' Work
Anthrax Testing at Fla. Post Offices
Anthrax Infects N.J. Postal Worker
Anthrax Hits Third Network
Companies Probe Use of Steam on Germs
Execs Find Their Ways to Mailrooms
Bayer Seeking Meeting With Canadians
Afghanistan
Number of Afghan Refugees May Rise
U.S. Airstrikes Ease, Refugees Flee
Afghan Body Count Elusive
U.S. Food Drops Continue
Various Scenarios for Post-Taliban
Taliban: No Leadership Casualties
Aid Group: Taliban Raid 5 Offices
Armitage Meets With U.N. Official
Afghans Flee War, Find Little Peace
At Home
Terror Attacks Bring Political Shift
Cheney Visits Workers at Ground Zero
Widow Takes Flight Against Fear
NJ Family Center Offers Money, Help
Military
Taliban Defiant As U.S. Troops Enter
Pentagon: 2 Killed in Pakistan Crash
U.S. Completes Afghan Ground Assault
USS Roosevelt Launches Aircraft
American Troops on Afghan Soil
US Working With Anti-Taliban Forces
Carrier Jets Ready to Support Troops
Rumsfeld Praises Pilots, Crews
Airstrikes Ease on Muslim Holy Day
U.S. Tells Pakistan of Special Forces
Investigation
Investigators Search for Moroccan
Developments in Foreign Investigation
Jordanian Man Indicted in Attack Probe
Germany Seeks Attacks Suspect
Calif. Student Charged in WTC Probe
Czechs Study Attack Suspect's Trips
World
Somalia Asks for U.S For Help
Saudis Raise Cash for War Victims
Foreign Leaders Reject Taliban
Radar Protects French Nuclear Plant
Canada Cipro Decision Sparks Debate
Terrorism a Test for Islamic Monarchy
No Quick Fix Seen for Global Economy
Protests Outside US, Brits Embassies