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DECEMBER 31, 2001

CNN's John Vause said that 10 positions in Afghan radio and tv brought out hundreds of hopefuls (December 31)

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CNN's Stephanie Oswald talks with a Pakistani middle school student about his American patriotism

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CNN's Brian Palmer traces the evolution of the site known as 'Ground Zero' (December 31)

 


DECEMBER 30, 2001

CNN's John Vause reports on young girls returning to school in Afghanistan (December 30)

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CNN's Walter Rodgers says that the Afghan elders gathered to determine some of the local mayors in the region (December 30)

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DECEMBER 28, 2001

Jack Grandcolas tells CNN's Rusty Dornin his pregnant wife Lauren had no fear when she called from hijacked United Airlines Flight 93 (December 28)

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CNN's John Vause reports that the traditional Afghan game, played with a dead goat, is bringing a sense of fun back to Kabul (December 28)

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CNNfn's Kathleen Hayes looks at the ups and downs of the U.S. economy during 2001 (December 28)

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CNN's Gerrick Utley reports that the future of New York is still uncertain after the 9-11 attacks (December 28)

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Technology is being developed to detect explosives on travelers' bodies, but some potential problems are being mentioned. CNN's Kathleen Koch reports (December 28)

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DECEMBER 27, 2001

Dorothy Garcia tells Correspondent Rigo Chacon about the wedding ring retrieved from the crash site of United Airlines Flight 93 (December 27)

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Many sports and games -- frowned upon during the Taliban's regime -- are back with a vengeance. CNN's Jason Bellini reports (December 27)

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CNN's John Vause reports tribal leaders from eastern Afghanistan are pleading for an immediate end to the bombing in their province (December 27)

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DECEMBER 26, 2001

Pregnant with a second child, Kim Statkevicus talks with CNN's Brian Palmer about raising a family in the wake of the September 11 attacks (December 26)

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CNNfn's Casey Wian reports on the growing competition to develop and sell reinforced airliner cockpit doors (December 26)

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CNN's Harris Whitbeck reports that Afghan refugees, encouraged by the Taliban's fall and the end of U.S. bombing, start to return home (December 26)

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CNN's John Vause looks at Afghanistan's daunting task of upgrading its archaic mail and telephone systems (December 26)

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DECEMBER 25, 2001

CNN's Harris Whitbeck reports on what the U.N. is doing to help the interim Afghan government start rebuilding the country (December 25)

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DECEMBER 24, 2001

CNN's John Vause reports on the changes and challenges Chairman Hamid Karzai faces inside Afghanistan (December 24)

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CNN's John Vause says many women are trying to return to jobs they had before the Taliban came to power in Afghanistan (December 24)

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DECEMBER 23, 2001

CNN's Harris Whitbeck reports how a top priority of the new peace in Afghanistan is jobs for former soldiers (December 23)

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DECEMBER 22, 2001

CNN's John Vause reports on the new government in Afghanistan (December 22)

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CNN's Nic Robertson reports on Afghans' high hopes and equally high skepticism regarding their new government (December 22)

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A professor and Afghan exile in U.S. will help establish a new government. CNN's Andrea Koppel reports. (December 22)

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DECEMBER 21, 2001

CNN's Harris Whitbeck reports on N.Y. firefighters, police who are on a personal, emotional mission in Afghanistan (December 21)

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CNN's Christiane Amanpour speaks candidly with the interim leader of Afghanistan, Hamid Karzai (December 21)

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CNN's Rea Blakey reports a debate is brewing over whether high risk workers should get the anthrax vaccine (December 21)

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The first troops belonging to a multinational peacekeeping force arrived in Afghanistan. CNN's John Vause reports (December 21)

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The U.S. unveiled how it will figure out how much money families of World Trade Center victims are eligible to receive. CNNfn's Peter Viles reports (December 21)

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DECEMBER 20, 2001

Movie designed to capture the essence of the American spirit in a three-minute montage of 110 U.S. films. CNN's Thelma Gutierrez reports (December 20)

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Removing weapons from the hands of residents will be a huge task for the interim Afghan government. CNN's John Vause reports (December 20)

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DECEMBER 19, 2001

CNN's Walter Rodgers shows an ancient and poor Afghan village, where people have lived much the same for centuries (December 19)

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CNN's Harris Whitbeck reports on the new interim government preparing to take over in Afghanistan (December 19)

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DECEMBER 18, 2001

CNN's Alessio Vinci reports the former Afghan king will return to Afghanistan to convene an emergency national assembly of tribal leaders (December 18)

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CNN's John Vause takes a tour of the U.S. Embassy in Afghanistan, still standing as a time capsule after it was abandoned in 1989 (December 18)

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Finding Mullah Mohammed Omar is important, but rebuilding Kandahar is priority No. 1. CNN's Amanda Kibel reports (December 18)

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CNN's Beth Nissen says that post offices around the nation are on the lookout for suspicious mail during the holiday season (December 18)

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CNN's Maria Hinojosa has the story of a Maine hairdresser who traveled to New York, and how he and his church helped a victim's family (December 18)

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CNN's Harris Whitbeck has a look at some of the dogs that are being used to help find land mines in Afghanistan (December 18)

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A new book about Cain and Abel has taken on a whole new meaning since the September 11th attacks. CNN's Keith Oppenheim reports (December 18)

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CNN's Jim Clancy reports there is both confidence and concern among Afghans in Kabul about the leaders of the new interim government (December 18)

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DECEMBER 17, 2001

CNN's John Zarrella reports Florida hopes to perk up its sagging tourism industry with ad campaigns and winter discounts (December 17)

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CNN's Jim Clancy reports that the U.S. hopes the opening of the embassy will provide a fresh start in Kabul (December 17)

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The American flag was raised over the U.S. embassy in Kabul, officially making it open for business after being closed for over 10 years. (December 17)

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CNN's Harris Whitebeck reports the first post-taliban eid al-fitr celebration gives many Afghans new hope for the future of their country (December 17)

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CNN's Jim Clancy reports that the U.S. hopes the move will provide a fresh start, after a troubled diplomatic past (December 17)

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CNN's Jeanne Moos looks at the controversy surrounding Time magazine's Man of the Year (December 17)

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DECEMBER 16, 2001

CNN's Brian Palmer profiles a young Afghan-American woman that is doing what she can to help with the rebuilding of Afghanistan (December 16)

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DECEMBER 14, 2001

CNN's Bill Delaney reports that Logan Airport in Boston, Massachusetts, is beefing up its security (December 14)

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CNN's Harris Whitbeck follows interim Afghan leader Hamid Karzai as he visits the village where the late Northern Alliance leader Ahmed Shah Massoud is buried (December 14)

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While U.S. forces hunt for Taliban and al Qaeda leaders, many wonder about the fate of rank-and-file members. CNN's Ryan Chilcote reports (December 14)

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Hamid Karzai spent his first day in Kabul attending meetings meant to ease tribal tensions as he prepares to assume power. CNN's Jim Clancy reports (December 14)

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DECEMBER 13, 2001

CNN's Thelma Gutierrez reports on a support group of military wives who stay in touch with their husbands via the Internet (December 13)

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DECEMBER 12, 2001

CNN's Jeanne Moos reports on now-famous statue of a N.Y. businessman who is standing up to terrorism -- while sitting down (December 12)

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CNN's Jamie McIntyre details the rescue of a U.S. Air Force B-1 bomber crew that crashed into the Indian Ocean (December 12)

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CNN's Jeanne Meserve reports the U.S. and Canada signed a plan to help secure and speed up commerce across the border (December 12)

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CNN's Beth Nissen takes a tour of the devastation of 'underground zero,' compressed and dangerous debris (December 12)

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Interim Afghan leader-designate Hamid Karzai will assume power December 22. He talked with CNN's Christiane Amanpour (December 12)

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The fall of the Taliban regime has given many Afghan women the chance to enjoy new liberties. CNN's Patricia Sabga reports (December 12)

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CNN's Harris Whitbeck talks to people in Kabul, Afghanistan, about what they think of their new leaders to be (December 12)

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DECEMBER 11, 2001

Crane operator Bill Rapetti tells CNN's Michael Okwu what he's experienced working at Ground Zero at the World Trade Center (December 11)

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CNN's Harris Whitbeck reports U.N. envoy Lakhdar Brahimi is visiting Kabul to ensure everything is ready for the new interim government (December 11)

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CNN's Nic Robertson says people are concerned about looting and security in Afghanistan, but opinions are split about international involvement in the nation (December 11)

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After weeks of airstrikes, Afghans in Kabul are starting to piece their lives back together, starting with their airport. CNN's Jim Clancy reports (December 11)

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Not everyone in Afghanistan is supporting the new version of the government brokered by the United Nations. CNN's Jim Clancy reports (December 11)

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DECEMBER 10, 2001

The job of stabilizing Kandahar is just beginning for newly appointed Governor Gul Agha Sherzai. CNN's Nic Robertson reports (December 10)

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For some six million Muslims living in the United States, the holy month of Ramadan seems more significant than ever. CNN's Brian Palmer reports (December 10)

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CNN's Gary Tuchman talks with a survivor of the attacks on the World Trade Center (December 10)

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Interim Afghan leader-designate Hamid Karzai told CNN's Nic Robertson what his priorities are for a new Afghanistan (December 10)

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The Taliban have been out of Kabul for weeks, but Afghan women in the city are still wearing burkas. CNN Patricia Sabga reports (December 10)

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CNN's Tom Mintier reports that despite the fall of the Taliban, there are still long lines of refugees at the Afghan-Pakistani border (December 10)

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DECEMBER 8, 2001

CNN's Miles O'Brien talks to Nic Robertson about the jockeying and concerns over who will control Kandahar (December 8)

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DECEMBER 7, 2001

CNN's Tom Mintier reports some Afghans living in Pakistan are fearful they might be rounded up and sent back home (December 7)

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CNN Sherri Sylvester reports how Hollywood grapples with programs that deal with September 11 and patriotism (December 7)

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Many Afghans are dusting off their TV sets and buying improvised handmade satellite dishes. CNN's Jason Bellini reports (November 7)

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DECEMBER 6, 2001

CNN's Jim Clancy learns that book sellers are taking banned books out of hiding as the Taliban regime fades (December 6)

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CNN's Patricia Sagba reports on the role of women in the interim Afghan government (December 6)

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The September 11 attacks in the U.S. have made a bad situation worse for many Latin American airlines. CNN's Lucia Newman reports (December 6)

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A Harvard study found 3 out of 5 college students support the government, a departure from activism of the past decades. CNN's Bill Delaney reports (December 6)

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DECEMBER 5, 2001

CNN's Jim Clancy looks at the people of Kabul's reaction to the news an interim government had been announced in Bonn (December 5)

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Afghan girls tell CNN's Jim Clancy that they are excited to be back in the classroom in the post-Taliban era (December 5)

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U.N. special envoy Lakdhar Brahimi describes details of a pact naming Pashtun tribal leader Hamid Karzai as interim administrator of Afghanistan's transitional government (December 5)

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U.S. President George Bush was in Orlando, Florida, to shore up public support for the war on terrorism. CNN's John King reports (December 5)

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Second-largest WTC relief fund awards grants to a variety of nonprofit organizations that are nowhere near Ground Zero. CNNfn's Peter Viles reports (December 5)

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The goal of the Bonn talks is to create a broad-based government representative of the Afghan people. CNN's Betina Luscher reports (December 5)

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DECEMBER 4, 2001

Young Americans have raised $1.5 million for the children of Afghanistan, one dollar at a time. CNN's Hena Cuevas reports (December 4)

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CNN's Harris Whitbeck says many Afghan women are happy to be conducting surveys that help with aid distribution (December 4)

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CNN's Jim Clancy reports the Afghan economy may be the best gauge of the country's reaction to the changing political landscape (December 4)

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U.S. Homeland Security Director Tom Ridge warned Americans of another possible terrorist attack. CNN's Susan Candiotti reports (December 4)

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DECEMBER 3, 2001

U.S. Homeland Security Director Tom Ridge issues a national alert as Muslim, Jewish and Christian holy days coincide (December 3)

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Four Afghan factions have agreed to a power-sharing plan, but hammering out the details could prove difficult. CNN's Jim Bittermann reports (December 3)

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Dozens of companies donated toys to the annual holiday party for children and widows of New York firefighters. CNN's Brian Palmer reports (December 3)

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DECEMBER 1, 2001

CNN's Jim Clancy says Northern Alliance leaders meeting in Kabul are willing to accept fundamental change, if necessary (December 1)

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