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Haze of Asian air pollution crosses the Pacific Ocean and settles over a large swath of North America Federal Reserve cuts interest rate a quarter point to 1.75% Hubble telescope reveals birth of stars Bill O'Reilly: The Nobel Peace Prize should be given to the Armed Forces of the United States Car and Driver again names eight foreign models to 10Best List Nobel Prize Centennial Award Ceremony on December 10 includes Nobel Prize for Literature to V.S. Naipaul National Yiddish Book Center announces The 100 Greatest Works of Modern Jewish Literature Online consumer spending jumps 34 percent since beginning of the holiday season World's largest Chanukah site streams Hanukkah-related events from around the world Poet Laureate Billy Collins reads at the Library of Congress Best of Pink Floyd digitally remastered Al Qaeda terrorist sleeper cell was poised to launch post-September 11 Washington attack Americans split on whether John Walker should be charged with treason for fighting with the Taliban in Afghanistan America's leading ice sculpture festival celebrates 20th anniversary Pet travel tips John Steinbeck Centennial Celebration to include over 175 programs in 39 states Ski Resorts filling because of snow storms Asian Markets close higher Sir Peter Blake shot and killed in the Amazon I Am Iman by David Bowie's Supermodel Wife featured on NBC's Good Morning America Designer Jacki Easlick creates a new scarf $1-million diamond is cut to show new cutting method Ginger - It - from Dean Kamen revealed - named Segway Human Transporter Media Bias Book causes stir - Bias by Bernard Goldberg, mentioned by Rush Limbaugh and Matt Drudge Enron files Chapter 11 According to the Lycos 50, Sean Biggerstaff who plays Oliver Wood in Harry Potter is a big hit - bigger than Daniel Radcliffe who plays Harry New Home Sales remain solid in October George Harrison dies - read George Harrison lyrics, download George Harrison mp3 song samples, see George Harrison pictures George Harrison: "Everything else can wait but the search for God cannot wait, and love one another." Energen outlines contracts with Enron New Pokemon movie - Mewtwo Returns - coming December 4 Deadly blast hits bus in Northern Israel Alliance forces push into Kandahar Founder of the Internet will discuss the Interplanetary Internet Most holiday shoppers plan to ignore budgets this year Government doing a good job, according to poll Children of divorce need additional support during holidays Marines arrive to accelerate Osama Bin Laden's last days on earth Vatican Condemns U.S. Human Embryo Cloning 14th Annual Bag Hunger Auction to be held in Chicago on November 28 Victoria Silvstedt appeared on Hollywood to promote Out Cold Alliance plans Kandahar push Special forces given freedom to conduct direct action, resulting in great success Scientists tackle international environmental problem -- ballast water China Plans to Enter Space by 2005 Anthrax found in letter sent from Switzerland to Chile Somalia Internet connection shut down because of terrorist ties Security advisor believes Pope is Bin Laden's prime target - and that the attempt will made during Christmas. Taliban stop fighting in Konduz Former Taliban commanders join the hunt for bin Laden, who scurries and hides with his brainwashed minions The U.S. Public Interest Research Group has prepared their annual list of the most dangerous toys Marines called in to catch bin Laden New approach to studying Defense Department strategists build case for a massive bombing of Iraq Journalists attacked in a wild region under no one's control on the way to Kabul Geraldo Rivera's first Fox News report from Afghanistan confirms that 4 journalists have been killed - bodies found by driver going in opposite direction Taliban declares that bin Laden no longer enjoys their protection and is beyond their help . . . Bin Laden, who is travelling with his three wives, children, bodyguards and advisers, is moving in a convoy of Jeeps from one bunker to another . . . he and his supporters are alone and for the first time on the front line of the war Troops close in on Bin Laden Leonid Meteor Shower Could Be One Of Best In History ACLU Disturbed by military tribunals in terrorism cases Emergency Broadband Communications being developed World Trade Center damage better understood XM radio expands nationwide rollout to nation's capital Great American Smokeout holds 25th anniversary on November 15 52% of multinational corporations negatively affected by terrorist attacks Sonic bullets considered for use on aircraft Relief Workers Rescued from Afghanistan Bin Laden's flight manuals and nuclear device plans found BBC reports Foreign Aid Workers - Christian Missionaries - Freed in Afghanistan Italian firm partners with Maryland company for content management Sony launches ringtone site Crack cocaine linked to deadly heart condition More than a quarter million people a day enter the U.S. from Canada Flight data recorder memory difficult to access, CNN reports Barge-load of food, blankets, clothes and footwear heading into Afghanistan Pilots fought to control Flight 587 as they twice felt a rattling in the airframe and the tail fin and both engines peeled off, sending the plane into a death spiral Dozens of FBI vehicles surround home of public health official in Chester, Pennsylvania; neighbors reported suspicious activity Governor Pataki: one of the crew of the Enterprise, just returned from Afghan conflict, died on plane that crashed in Queens Living near an airport bad for your health Anthrax symptoms difficult to distinguish The A300 was Airbus's first aircraft Amazon offers credit Philadelphia police commissioner reported to Hardball that the latest general alert helped stop four men who tried to rent a truck ACLU demands to know about people detained since September 11 ACLU fights face recognition technology Anthrax spores found in N.Y. Gov Pataki's office in NY 29 people in Senator Daschle's office test postive for anthrax exposure Taliban offer to turn over Bin Laden without additional proof The Navy is investigating 11 incidents in which "Arab" or "Middle Eastern" males appeared to be conducting surveillance of naval bases Pictures of the Anthrax Letters | |
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