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NFL scoreboard
Falcons 20, Cowboys 13 | Packers 20, Bears 12 |
Eagles 48, Vikings 17 | Giants 17, Cardinals 10 |
49ers 28, Saints 27 | Broncos 26, Chargers 16 |
Rams 48, Panthers 14 | Steelers 15, Browns 12 OT |
Dolphins 27, Colts 24 | Jaguars 30, Bengals 13 |
Jets 27, Chiefs 7 | Patriots 21, Bills 11 |
Buccaneers 20, Lions 17 | Seahawks 34, Raiders 27 |
(Sunday, November 11, 2001)
Florida ballot review shows narrowest imaginable margins
Bush ahead in some categories, Gore others
A vote-by-vote review of untallied ballots in the 2000 Florida presidential election indicates George W. Bush would have narrowly prevailed in the partial recounts sought by Al Gore, but Gore might have reversed the outcome _ by the barest of margins _ had he pursued and gained a complete statewide recount.
(Sunday, November 11, 2001)
Saluting heroes
Mom battles pain of Vietnam
VETERANS DAY
A Gold Star Mother, affectionately known as Mama Nocker, has turned the grief over the loss of her son into a crusade to help Vietnam veterans heal.
(Sunday, November 11, 2001)
Afghan alliance claims Taliban in full retreat in much of north
JABAL SARAJ, Afghanistan _ Opposition forces claimed to have the Taliban on the run across much of northern Afghanistan on Sunday, as the ruling Islamic militia abandoned stronghold after stronghold in a withdrawal south toward the capital, Kabul.<
(Sunday, November 11, 2001)
Rumsfeld says sites suspected of containing weapons of mass destruction bombed
WASHINGTON _ Osama bin Laden likely has some chemical or biological weapons, and U.S. forces have bombed some sites in Afghanistan that could have been involved in producing them, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld said Sunday.
(Sunday, November 11, 2001)
Bush salutes veterans with rediscovered appreciation
NEW YORK _ President Bush, touring the World Trade Center's smoking rubble two months after suicide hijackings, called on Americans to remember "the terrible harm that an enemy can inflict" as they reflect anew on the sacrifices of their military.
(Sunday, November 11, 2001)
Air security took back seat to cost
For years, lawmakers have talked tough about airport security, yet failed to back it up with effective regulations, especially if they cost airlines money and the public time.
(Sunday, November 11, 2001)
Bush tells U.N. threat is global
UNITED NATIONS - President Bush tried to cast the war against Osama bin Laden and the Taliban in the broadest global context Saturday as he told the United Nations that every country is a potential target of terrorism and that responsibility for fighting it is "binding on every nation with a place in this chamber."
(Sunday, November 11, 2001)
Al Qaeda may have sites for bioweapons
Osama bin Laden says he has nuclear weapons. U.S. intelligence officials gather clues about what al Qaeda has developed.
(Sunday, November 11, 2001)
Alliance nears Afghan capital
With U.S. jets overhead, the Northern Alliance reports securing more towns, including one that would block retreating Taliban soldiers.
(Sunday, November 11, 2001)
Americans flock to movie theaters
Los Angeles Times HOLLYWOOD - In the days and weeks after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, experts said Americans would stay "cocooned" at home in front of their TV sets and watch scores of videos.
(Sunday, November 11, 2001)
Carrier returns; next set to deploy
WASHINGTON - The Navy welcomed one aircraft carrier home Saturday and prepared to deploy another to the war in Afghanistan.
(Sunday, November 11, 2001)
More anthrax traces found in Senate, House mailrooms
Cleanup of a Senate office building is on hold as new traces of anthrax turn up. An undiagnosed illness in Colorado prompts closures.
(Sunday, November 11, 2001)
Pakistan relocates nuclear arsenal
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - Gen. Pervez Musharraf, Pakistan's president, ordered an emergency redeployment of the country's nuclear arsenal to at least six new secret locations and has reorganized military oversight of the nuclear forces in the weeks since Pakistan joined the U.S. campaign against terrorism, according to senior officials here.
(Sunday, November 11, 2001)
Afghan women taking up arms
BAGRAM, Afghanistan - Afghan women, usually seen cloaked in body-length robes and with mesh over their faces, turn from invisible homebodies into rooftop fighters in times of war.
(Sunday, November 11, 2001)
Bush aide, Hollywood execs to talk
LOS ANGELES - Several dozen top Hollywood executives are to meet for two hours this morning with Karl Rove, President Bush's senior adviser, to determine how the entertainment industry can contribute to the war effort, replicating in spirit, if not in scope, the partnership between filmmakers and war planners in the 1940s.
(Sunday, November 11, 2001)
Some find airport security easy to foil
Supposedly secure areas at airports can be breached by those with fake employee ID cards; others can sometimes walk right in when doors are left open or intruders aren't challenged.
(Sunday, November 11, 2001)
States lack power to enforce airport guard rules
Louisiana officials ran into a wall when they tried to require airport screeners in their state to have at least the same credentials as a security guard who might be hired at a local Piggly Wiggly supermarket.
(Sunday, November 11, 2001)
Backers, foes of terror war rally in Rome
ROME - Tens of thousands of people poured into Rome's center Saturday for two rival rallies: one a pro-U.S. rally led by Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's conservatives, the other a much smaller march by anti-war activists.
(Sunday, November 11, 2001)
Red Cross knowingly collected excess blood
Some blood banks urged donors to come back later, but the American Red Cross kept collecting blood that is now being destroyed.
(Sunday, November 11, 2001)
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