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December 01, 2001
• U.S. Marines Establish Base Near Kandahar
• U.S. Troops Secure Airfield Near Bagram
• Talks in Germany on Future Afghan Government Face Complications
• Japan's Crown Princess Delivers Baby Girl
• Around the World, Fans Mourn Loss of George Harrison
• Marines Await New Orders Near Kandahar
• U.S. Rejects Taliban Report of Shot-Down Jet
• U.N. Delegates in Germany Work Towards Interim Afghan Government
• Interview With Scott Silliman, Anne Coulter
• Traces of Anthrax Found on Envelope in Seymour, Connecticut
• Ask CNN: What is the Significance of Different Head Coverings?
• Army, Navy Square Off on Football Field
• U.S. Marines Move Close to Kandahar
• Bush Delivers Radio Address
• U.S. Marines Lie in Striking Distance of Kandahar
• Fans Honor George Harrison at Strawberry Fields
• U.S. Marines Await Orders Outside Kandahar
• Interview With Omar Samad, Susan Safi-Rafiq
• Bush, Democrats Disagree Over Economic Stimulus
• Taliban Fighters Believe Tora Bora Safe From Air Attack
• Interview With Jan Ting, Stanley Cohen
• Northern Alliance: bin Laden Not in Tora Bora
• U.S. Military Searches Southern Afghanistan for Taliban
• Interview With Jeff Gold
• Interview With Kate Roberts, Helene Gale
• Fans Mourn Death of George Harrison at Abbey Road Studios
• Northern Alliance Says bin Laden is in Southern Afghanistan
• 80 Taliban Fighters Captured in Mazar-e Sharif
• Tributes to George Harrison Continue at Strawberry Fields
• Anthrax Trace Discovered on Envelope in Connecticut
• Interview With Anthony Fauci
• Hundreds of Marines Patrol Southern Afghanistan
• Bush, Democrats Give Radio Addresses on Recession
• Interview With Andy Seiler


November 24, 2001
• Taliban Surrender in Droves in Konduz
• Northern Alliance Works Out Details of Massive Taliban Surrender
• Families of WTC Victims Struggle to Obtain Compensation
• Anthrax Investigation in Connecticut Offers No Answers
• Donations Are Down for Many Nonprofit Organizations
• Bush Expected to Highlight Domestic Agenda This Week
• Hundreds of Taliban Fighters Surrender in Konduz
• Taliban Soldiers Surrender Near Mazar-e Sharif
• Hundreds of Taliban Fighters Surrender Near Konduz
• Taliban Surrender Continues Outside Mazar-e Sharif
• Security Concerns Arise in Eastern Afghanistan
• Bush to Spotlight Domestic Issues
• No Anthrax Traces Found in Oxford, Connecticut
• Interview With Michael Wascom
• Refugee Crisis Grows in Afghanistan
• Israel Accused of Trying to Sabotage U.S. Peace Efforts
• Rockettes Kick Off 75th Anniversary Performance
• No Anthrax Found in Connecticut Woman's Home
• Anthrax Anxieties Alter Gift-Giving Season
• Renewed Violence in Middle East Leaves Seven Palestinians Dead
• Factions Fight for Power Inside Afghanistan
• Interview With Alan Silverstone
• California 2-Year-Old Sings `God Bless America'
• Taliban Surrender Near Konduz Stops as Night Falls
• Bush Delivers Radio Address
• Funeral to be Held for Anthrax Victim
• Surrender Operations Prove Confusing in Afghanistan
• Funeral for Connecticut Anthrax Victim Begins
• Taliban Suicide Bomber Kills Northern Alliance Commander
• Interview With Omar Samad
• Storm Delays Rescue of Yacht Racer
• Taliban Surrenders Baghlan
• Interview With Vera Gibbons
• Interview With Knox Richardson
• Good Deed Earns Woman Thousands


November 17, 2001
• Pashtun Leaders Hope to Solve Kandahar Crisis Peacefully
• Northern Alliance Hopes to Take Konduz
• Mohammed Atef's Role in al Qaeda
• U.S. Believes bin Laden Remains in Afghanistan
• Leahy Receives Suspicious Letter
• Families of Flight 587 Victims Mourn
• Suspicious Letter to Leahy Stirs Capitol
• Interview With Mark Akahoshi, Steve Ruda
• Tribal Leaders Attempt to Convince Taliban to Surrender Kandahar
• Interview With Gary Bowersox
• Capitol Closes Two Buildings After Discovery of Leahy Letter
• Former Afghan President Returns to Kabul
• Taliban, Northern Alliance Continue Fighting in Konduz
• Laura Bush to Deliver Radio Address
• Former Afghan President Returns to Capital
• Turmoil at Hartsfield Airport Result of Impatient Flyer
• Interview With Marc Ginsberg
• Interview With Kenneth Traub
• First Lady to Deliver National Radio Address
• Interview With Noam Neusner
• Hotel Near JFK Airport is Familiar With Airline Tragedy
• Deposed Afghan President Says Return to Kabul is for Peace Mission
• Laura Bush Delivers Radio Address
• Taliban May be Losing Grip on Kandahar
• U.S. May be Entering Difficult Phase of Battle in Afghanistan
• Interview With Hassan Al-Qwazwini
• Letter Containing Anthrax Mailed to Senator Leahy
• Political Struggle for Kandahar Continues
• U.S. Bombs Target Konduz
• Officials Investigate Source of Latest Anthrax-Laced Letter
• Interview With Noelia Rodriguez
• Women's Rights Quickly Improve After Taliban Leaves Kabul
• Interview With Roni Beavin-Lowe
• Interview With Kati Marton


November 10, 2001
• Northern Alliance Now Controls Mazar-e Sharif
• Pakistani Newspaper Reports bin Laden Possesses Nuclear Weapons
• Bush to Make First Appearance Before United Nations
• USS Enterprise Returns From Combat in Middle East
• FBI Releases Profile of Anthrax Terrorist
• Opposition's Capture of Mazar-e Sharif Could Aid U.S. War Effort
• Interview With Peter Tomsen
• Trace Amounts of Anthrax Discovered in Various Locations
• Ask CNN: What is a Material Witness?
• Challenges Faced by the INS
• Families Prepare to Welcome USS Enterprise Crew
• Northern Alliance Now Occupies Mazar-e Sharif
• Bush to Address Terrorism in Speech to U.N.
• USS Enterprise Celebrates Homecoming
• Pakistani Journalist Reports Interview With bin Laden
• Bush Expected to Deliver Frank Speech to U.N.
• Enthusiastic Crowd Greets Return of USS Enterprise
• What is the Significance of Opposition Control of Mazar-e Sharif?
• Families Eagerly Await USS Enterprise Homecoming
• Bush Asks for More National Guards Troops at Airports
• Bush to Seek Support for War Against Terrorism at U.N.
• USS Enterprise Crew Arrives Home
• Details Involving Opposition Capture of Mazar-e Sharif are Scarce
• Patriotism Brings in Bucks for Retailers
• Northern Alliance Works to Consolidate Hold on Mazar-e Sharif
• Northern Alliance Now Poised to Strike Kabul
• Bush: `Time for Action' Against Terrorism
• Pakistan May Look for Increased U.S. Support
• Four More New Jersey Postal Facilities Test Positive for Anthrax
• Interview With Swanee Hunt, Rina Amiri, Terry Greenblatt
• USS Enterprise Homecoming Nears End
• Naval Officers Communicate With Families Via Videoconference
• Interview With Marian Fontana


November 03, 2001
• Four U.S. Troops Treated for Injuries in Helicopter Incident
• Taliban Reports Shooting Down U.S. Helicopter
• U.S. Bombers Pummel Taliban Front Lines
• Al Qaeda Tunnels Could Make U.S. Attacks More Difficult
• Two `Agency' Episodes May Not Air Due to Terrorism References
• Taliban Claims to Have Shot Down U.S. Reconnaissance Plane
• Plans to Cut Back Recovery Crew at Ground Zero Causes Controversy
• Bush Begins Weekend With Security Council Teleconference
• Kathy Nguyen Dies of Anthrax Infection
• Some Pakistanis Feel Refugees Hinder Business in Quetta
• U.S. Bombing Continues Along Taliban Front Lines
• Taliban Forces Report High Morale
• New York City Firefighters Clashed With Police Officers
• Interview With Margaret Popper
• President Wraps Up National Security Meeting
• Arab Nations Have Been at War During Ramadan in the Past
• Californians Cope With Bridge-Crossing Anxiety
• Interview With James Traub
• Northern Alliance Reports Capturing Land Near Mazar-e Sharif
• Bush Discusses Anthrax in Radio Address
• New York Firefighters Protest Ground Zero Policies
• Interview With Shawn Gold
• Northern Alliance Says U.S. Strikes on Taliban are Effective
• Rumsfeld Works to Strengthen Coalitions in Central Asia, Russia
• Bush Discusses Anthrax in Radio Address
• Some Worry About Ground Zero's Impact on New Yorkers' Health
• Interview With Judith Haynes
• Interview With Marc Miller, Jason File
• Ask CNN: What are the Symptoms of Skin Anthrax?


October 27, 2001
• U.S. Criticized for Bombing Mistakes
• Abdul Haq's Death May Hinder Efforts to Replace Taliban
• Life Continues in Afghanistan
• More Traces of Anthrax Found in House Office Building
• CDC Decides to Inoculate Persons at High Risk for Anthrax Exposure
• Many Americans are Fearful of Further Terrorist Attacks
• More Anthrax Traces Found on Capitol Hill
• How Anthrax Can Become a Weapon of War
• Interview With Norman Proulx
• Anti-Taliban Leader Executed in Afghanistan
• Kandahar, Afghanistan Regains Semblance of Normality Amid Bombings
• Bush Ends Difficult Week
• How Much Information on Terrorism, War is Too Much?
• Traces of Anthrax Found in Longworth House Office Building
• Postal Workers Union Demands Shut-Down of Processing Center
• U.S. Fighters Focus Bombing on Kabul
• Tourism in Egypt Impacted by Terrorism in U.S.
• Bush Begins Weekend at Camp David
• Lockheed Martin Lands Huge Fighter Jet Contract
• U.S. Military Criticized for Bombing Errors
• Britain Commits More Forces to War in Afghanistan
• Interview With Andy Seiler, Michael Brody
• Interview With Daniel Sieberg
• Ask CNN: What is the Taliban?
• Anthrax Traces Found in House Office Building
• Bush Delivers Radio Address
• Interview With Kurt Lohbeck
• Interview With Ray Ippolito, Jeff Allen
• What Would Have Happened if Terrorists Had Hit the Capitol?
• Interview With Lalit Mansingh
• Postal Employees Show Concern for Safety
• Postal Workers Union Demands Facility Shut-Down for Anthrax Testing
• Interview With Maleeha Lodhi
• Interview With Rosemarie O'Keefe
• Bush Urges Passage of House Airport Security Bill
• Interview With Tokey Hill
• What Makes Taliban Forces Tough?


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


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


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


September 30, 2001


September 29, 2001
• Unsubstantiated Reports Indicate U.S. Commandos Captured
• Afghan Refugee Crisis Builds in Pakistan
• Taliban Trial of Aid Workers to Resume Today
• Technology Aids in Rescue Operations
• WTC Ruins May Take a Year to Clean Up
• Pentagon Denies Reports That U.S. Forces Have Been Captured
• 100 Congresspersons to Visit WTC Site
• Pentagon, Taliban Deny Reports of U.S. Special Forces Capture
• Airline Passengers Should Expect Long Waits
• The Difficulty of Uncovering bin Laden
• Background Into Afghani History
• Life Continues for College Freshman in Colorado
• U.N. Moves Aid Shipments Toward Afghanistan
• Report of Captured Americans Questioned on Several Fronts
• Bush Holds Teleconference Security Meetings at Camp David
• At Airports, Lines Increase in Pace With Security
• President Bush Gets Ready to Deliver Weekly Radio Address
• Pentagon Denies Reports of Capture of American Special Forces Team in Afghanistan
• U.N. Aid Convoy Moves Toward Northern Afghanistan
• A Look at Osama bin Laden's Right-Hand Man
• U.N. Trucks of Humanitarian Aid Make Their Way Into Afghanistan
• World Food Program Hopes to Aid Afghans
• Robots Help Recovery Efforts at WTC Site
• CNN Correspondent Recounts Difficult Journey Into Afghanistan
• D.C. Mayor Discusses Security Implications for the Nation's Capital
• War on Terrorism Requires Precise Military Planning
• Terrorist Attacks Cause a Shift in Entertainment Climate
• National Guard to Play a Role Securing the Airports
• How Is the U.S. Seen in the Arab World?
• Relationship Between Media and Military Undergoes a Change


September 22, 2001
• International Perspective on Terrorist Attacks
• Second Troops Deployment Order in the Works
• Taliban Reports Spy Plane Shot Down
• Turkey to Allow U.S. to Use Air Bases
• Turkey Stands Behind U.S.
• The Importance of U.S. Special Operations Personnel
• Number of Missing Persons in New York Rises to 6,333
• Bush Agenda Has Changes Drastically
• Bush Plots Strategy at Camp David
• Authorities Continue Clearing Rubble in New York
• What May be in Store for Combatants in Afghanistan
• Americans Faced With Post-Terrorism Fears
• America's New War: Continuing Developments
• Attempting to Report in Taliban Territory
• The Unfortunate Backlash in Terrorism's Wake
• Search for Suspects Extends Beyond U.S. Borders
• Attacks to Cost Insurance More Than Companies $20 Billion
• The Aftermath of September 11
• Celebrities Hold Tribute Telethon
• `Ground Zero' has Become, Simply, `The Ruins'
• Conflicting Reports Surface in Supposed Spy Plane Shoot-Down
• Investigators Attempt to Understand al Qaeda
• U.S. Armed Forces Continue Their Preparations
• Protests Against Supporting the United States Continue in Pakistan
• Largest Investigation in U.S. History Continues
• Grueling Effort Continues in Lower Manhattan
• U.N. Starts a Massive Relief Effort for Fleeing Afghans
• Young Americans Help Out in Relief Efforts
• Concern Grows for Aid Workers Detained by Taliban
• Relief Operation Underway for Afghan Refugees
• Celebrities Hold Fund-Raiser for Terrorism Victims


September 16, 2001


September 15, 2001
• U.S. Calls for Further Heightening of Security
• Firefighters Cope With Tragic Losses
• Firefighter Discusses Role in Terrorist Response
• U.S. Continues Planning Response to Terrorism
• Bush Inspects Damage in New York City
• Some WTC Victims Contacted Loved Ones Before Building Collapsed
• Efforts to Clear Rubble in New York City Continue
• U.S. Leaders Weight Options
• The Various Fronts of the War on America
• New Yorkers Search for Survivors
• America's New War: Bush Ponders Military Response
• Investigations Proceed With Increasing Urgency
• U.S. Continues Global Investigation
• How Can Acts of Terrorism be Reconciled?
• People Show Support for U.S.
• Taliban Reacts to Attack on America
• America's New War: One Survivor's Story
• America's New War: Volunteers Gather in New York
• America's New War: New York Fire Department Buries Its Chaplain
• America's New War: President Seeks Cooperation of States Neighboring Afghanistan
• Tracking Down Osama bin Laden
• One of the Lives Taken by Flight 11
• America's New War: How it Began
• People Mesmerized by Terrorist Incident
• America's New War: Continuing to Pick up the Pieces
• Husband of WTC Victim Hopes for His Return
• Congressman Reynolds Addresses WTC Attacks
• America's New War: Terrorism Expert Offers His Insights
• America's New War: Families of WTC Victims Cope With the Loss
• America's New War: NYC Authorities Say Volunteers Are Not Needed
• America's New War: Airlines Passengers Fear for Their Safety
• America's New War: Families Missing Loved Ones Follow Every Lead
• America's New War: Terrorism Expert Discusses Osama bin Laden
• America's New War: FBI Identifies Two Potential Hijackers
• Manhattan Students Recount Horror of Watching Attack
• Families of Missing Persons Keep up Hope
• America's New War: Looking for Loved Ones
• Spirit of America: Reactions in Des Moines


September 08, 2001


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August 04, 2001


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December 30, 2000


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December 09, 2000


December 02, 2000


November 25, 2000


November 18, 2000
• Frank Cerabino Discusses the Florida Recount
• Party Observers Offer Different Takes on Fairness of Recount
• Does the Florida Recount Cast Doubt on the System?
• What's Next Legal Move in Presidential Recount?
• Election 2000: Bush and Gore Camps Watch and Wait
• Election 2000: Broward County Resumes Recount; Campaigns Focus Their Attention on Florida Supreme Court
• Absentee Ballots Become Latest Subject of Controversy
• Americans Take Leadership Vacuum in Stride
• Candidates Keep Low Profile as Count Continues
• Richard D. Freer Discusses the Bush Campaign's Legal Setbacks
• Roger Stone and Peter Fenn Discuss the Florida Recount
• Hand Recounts Could Continue Through Thanksgiving
• Bush Gains Ground in Absentee Ballots
• Journalists Evicted as Football Takes Over Florida
• C. Boyden Gray Discusses the Florida Recount
• What Do New Yorkers Think of Campaign 2000?
• What Do Americans Think of the Legal Twists of Campaign 2000?
• Doug Hattaway Discusses the Gore Campaign's Legal Filing
• Hand Counts, Court Actions Continue in Florida
• Harold Evans Puts Historical Perspective on the Florida Recount
• What Do Americans Think of Recount 2000?
• Candidates Prepare to Submit Court Filings
• Hand Recounts Continue in South Florida
• Clinton Examines Legacy of Vietnam War
• Carter Eskew: Process is 'Fatally Flawed'
• Are Overseas Ballots from Military Personnel Being Arbitrarily Disqualified?
• Bush Camp Puts on Brave Face After Legal Defeats
• New Flap Arises Over Overseas Absentee Ballots


November 11, 2000


November 04, 2000


October 28, 2000


October 21, 2000


October 14, 2000


October 07, 2000


September 30, 2000


September 23, 2000


September 16, 2000


September 09, 2000


September 02, 2000


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