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OCTOBER 31, 2001

CNN's Rebecca Mackinnon has a look at the growing support for the Taliban among radical Muslims in Pakistan (October 31)

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Despite food relief efforts, Afghans in the Panshir Valley refugee camp anticipate a harsh winter. CNN's Matthew Chance reports (October 31)

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Washington is asking tough questions about the Saudi response to the September 11 attacks. CNN's David Ensor reports (October 31)

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CNN's Amanda Kibel reports on the plight of refugees trying to leave Afghanistan (October 31)

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A Taliban spokesman said at a news conference that the U.S. and Britain are conspiring to "wipe out" Afghanistan's Islamic identity (October 31)

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OCTOBER 30, 2001

CNN's Bruce Burkhardt looks at how publishers plans on presenting the attack on September 11 in their textbooks (October 30)

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CNN's Jamie McIntyre reports the Pentagon admits U.S. troops are in Afghanistan, pinpointing Taliban targets (October 30)

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The Pentagon says progress is being made in the military campaign in Afghanistan. CNN's Jamie McIntyre reports (October 30)

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U.S. soldiers deployed to all parts of the world leave many families without their fathers and husbands. CNN's Kathy Slobogin reports (October 30)

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OCTOBER 29, 2001

Overall support for British involvement remains high, but the U.S.-led air war draws skepticism. CNN's Margaret Lowrie reports (October 29)

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Ethnic tensions inside refugee camps threaten the United Nations' aid missions. CNN's Carol Lin reports (October 29)

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CNN's Satinder Bindra says anti-Taliban forces appear no closer to victory in Afghanistan despite the U.S.-led bombing campaign (October 29)

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OCTOBER 28, 2001

Pakistan blames Islamic militants for slaughtering Christian worshippers in a church. CNN's Bill Delaney reports (October 28)

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CNN's Paul Vercammen reports on a powerful U.S. Navy amphibious ship (October 28)

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CNN's Chris Burns reports on how civilian casualties in Afghanistan are affecting support for the antiterrorism coalition (October 28)

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OCTOBER 27, 2001

Some say 'yes,' some 'no' as to whether Taliban foe Abdul Haq was a spy. CNN's Rebecca Mackinnon hears the arguments (October 27)

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CNN's Satinder Bindra reports on the stalemate near the northern city of Mazar-e Sharif between the Taliban and the Northern Alliance (October 27)

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Watch video of explosions in Kabul, Afghanistan, at night (October 27)

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CNN's Kyra Phillips has more on a simulated chemical warfare drill in Atlanta, Georgia (October 27)

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OCTOBER 26, 2001

CNN's John Vause reports on protests organized by the Pakistan-Afghan Defense Council, composed of 12 political parties and religious groups (October 26)

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CNN's Frank Buckley examines how NORAD, built to monitor missile activity during the Cold War, is now focused on new threats since September 11 (October 26)

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As U.S.-led bombings continue in Afghanistan, Britain and Russia are offering assistance. CNN's Jamie McIntyre reports (October 26)

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OCTOBER 25, 2001

CNN's Jeanne Moos talks with New Yorkers about the term 'Evildoers' (October 25)

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Watch as a anti aircraft missile fired from the ground in Afghanistan flies between two U.S. jets (October 25)

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The Pentagon is fighting on a new front, launching a public relations war in Afghanistan. CNN's Jamie McIntyre reports (October 25)

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CNN's Kyra Phillips observes a training mission by the National Guard's 4th weapons of mass destruction civil support team (October 25)

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OCTOBER 24, 2001

General Tommy Franks, commander-in-chief of U.S. Central Command, talks to the press in Bahrain regarding the campaign against Afghanistan (October 24)

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CNN's Bob Franken profiles the man leading the military campaign in the war on terrorism, the little-seen Army Gen. Tommy Franks (October 24)

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Hezbollah TV condemns 'American aggression in Afghanistan,' which could become a problem for Lebanon and Syria, reports CNN's Brent Sadler (October 24)

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CNN's Rusty Dornin has more on the sea marshals that help patrol and protect San Francisco Bay (October 24)

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The Pentagon is hinting it may send ground troops into urban areas to find Taliban and Al Qaeda forces. CNN's Jamie McIntyre reports (October 24)

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Hundreds of thousands of Afghan refugees in Pakistan are children -- and they must work at demanding jobs when they are as young as 5 years old. CNN's Amanda Kibel reports (October 24)

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OCTOBER 23, 2001

CNN's Matthew Chance reports from Afghanistan on the Northern Alliance's military preparedness in the wake of the latest U.S.-led attack (October 23)

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CNN's Diana Muriel reports that NATO for the first invoked article No. 5 of its treaty, which declared that an attack on the United States was tantamount to an attack on all 19 member nations (October 23)

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CNN's Paula Zahn talks with Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres about what Israel plans to do next in the turbulent Mideast (October 23)

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CNN's Maria Ressa talks with India's defense minister about the Pakistani charges (October 23)

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Anti-Taliban forces in northern Afghanistan say they have met with U.S. military officials. CNN's Satinder Bindra reports (October 23)

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U.S.-led airstrikes are targeting Taliban frontline positions. CNN's Jamie McIntyre reports (October 23)

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OCTOBER 22, 2001

CNN's Satinder Bindra reports that some Northern Alliance troops are waiting for Western countries to supply them with ammunition so they can continue to fight (October 22)

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CNN's Chris Burns reports the initial U.S. strikes on the front line north of Kabul has created a morale boost for Northern Alliance troops (October 22)

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CNNfn's Steve Young examines how the videophone, media's newest high-tech toy, allows news coverage in even in the remotest of places (October 22)

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CNN's Rusty Dornin has more on how they are protecting one of America's most treasured and symbolic landmarks (October 22)

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CNN's Amanda Kibel examines the people who are the most affected by war and Taliban rule in Afghanistan (October 22)

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The Taliban says it shot down a U.S. aircraft, and that this video proves it. The Pentagon denies the report, calling the claim 'lies.' (October 22)

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The strikes seem to be in support of the Northern Alliance's military campaign. CNN's Matthew Chance reports (October 22)

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CNN's Kamal Hyder was one of the few reporters with access to Taliban-controlled Afghanistan. (October 22)

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Two U.S. army rangers who died in a helicopter crash were the first American casualties in the war on terrorism. KCNC's Katherine Blake reports (October 22)

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Many muslims living in India are condemning the U.S. led airstrikes in Afghanistan. CNN's Maria Ressa reports (October 22)

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Highlights from a Taliban press conference in Islamabad, Pakistan (October 22)

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OCTOBER 21, 2001

Images of Northern Alliance fighters watching the U.S. jet attack (October 21)

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CNN's Walter Rodgers on what the U.S. faces in convincing Muslims it is fighting a just war (October 21)

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CNN's Chris Burns gives a situation report on the war between the Northern Alliance and the Taliban (October 21)

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OCTOBER 20, 2001

CNN's Jamie McIntyre says over 100 U.S. troops parachuted into Kandahar and left behind some calling cards (October 20)

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Villagers in Northern Afghanistan remain defiant toward the Taliban. CNN's Chris Burns reports (October 20)

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Gen. Richard Myers, chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, shows video clips from the raid by U.S. ground forces in Afghanistan (October 20)

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CNN's Nic Robertson reports on a U.S. helicopter that crashed in Pakistan after supporting a raid in Afghanistan (October 20)

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The Arabic TV network Al Jazeera says these images show U.S. troops in a raid on Kandahar, Afghanistan (October 20)

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OCTOBER 19, 2001

CNN's Satinder Bindra says the Northern Alliance is looking to capture the strategic city of Mazar-e-Sharif (October 19)

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U.S. President George Bush gained the support of Chinese President Jiang Zemin for the war on terrorism (October 19)

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Millions of Afghans have sought shelter in neighboring Pakistan, creating fears of a health crisis. CNN's Amanda Kibel reports (October 19)

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China indicated it will stand with the U.S. against terrorism, but not without stipulations. CNN's John King reports (October 19)

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After two weeks of heavy bombardment, Afghan daily life goes on as it has under decades of war. CNN's John Vause reports (October 19)

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OCTOBER 18, 2001

CNN's Jeanne Meserve reports Washington memorials are vulnerable to attack but little has been done to protect them (October 18)

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CNN's Matthew Chance reports of numerous defections from the Taliban army coming to the side of the Northern Alliance (October 18)

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As the U.S. bombs Taliban positions, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld says Afghan rebels may get aid. CNN's Jamie McIntyre reports (October 18)

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CNN's Christiane Amanpour talks to Defense Secretary Rumsfeld about the military campaign against Afghanistan (October 18)

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CNN's Christiane Amanpour talks to Defense Secretary Rumsfeld about the military campaign against Afghanistan (part 2) (October 18)

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U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell attends the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation conference in Shanghai (October 18)

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Taliban sources claim U.S. bombs hit an apartment building, while Pakistanis protest Western military action. CNN's Nic Robertson reports (October 18)

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Taliban Foreign Minister Wakil Ahmed Mutawakil told CNN that world aid agencies are in danger if they are allowed back into Afghanistan (October 18)

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The latest round of U.S. led airstrikes included direct attacks on Taliban positions. CNN's Jamie McIntyre reports (October 18)

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OCTOBER 17, 2001

Reporting from an old Soviet airbase in Baghram, Northern Afghanistan, CNN's Matthew Chance details the front-line fighting (October 17)

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CNN's Amanda Kibel tells of a Pakistani boy whose dream is to go to Afghanistan and meet Osama bin Laden (October 17)

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Fear of instability in Pakistan is having a large impact on the country's fragile economy. CNN's Ash-har Quraishi reports (October 17)

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CNN's Chris Burns reports the estimated 10 million landmines planted across Afghanistan during years of conflict claim victims daily (October 17)

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CNN's Alessio Vinci reports on how a Uzbekistan family views the U.S.-led war on terrorism (October 17)

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U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell and Indian External Affairs Minister Jaswant Singh address terrorism, Pakistan and more (October 18)

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OCTOBER 16, 2001

CNN's Rebecca MacKinnon reports on the conditions at an Afghan refugee camp in Pakistan (October 16)

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CNN's Jamie McIntyre details day 10 of strikes on Afghanistan, including a military briefing from Lt. Gen. Gregory Newbold (October 16)

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CNN's Jeff Koinange reports on the destruction following anti-U.S. protests (October 16)

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CNN's Andrea Koppel reports on U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell's diplomatic efforts in Pakistan (October 16)

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CNN's Chris Burns reports that the Northern Alliance claims to be closing in on the Taliban stronghold of Mazar-e Sharif in northern Afghanistan (October 16)

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Speaking alongside U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell, Pakistan's president, Gen. Pervez Musharraf, pledges support for the U.S.-led war on terrorism (October 16)

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The Pentagon says the United States has carried out some of its heaviest attacks yet against targets in Afghanistan. CNN's Jamie McIntrye reports (October 16)

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OCTOBER 15, 2001

Al Qaeda leaders claim moral victory and Taliban leaders promise retribution for civilian casualties. CNN's Nic Robertson reports. (October 15)

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With the closed nature of its society, Uzbekistan may be the perfect place for covert military operations. CNN's Alessio Vinci reports on the growing U.S. presence (October 15)

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Osama bin Laden's al Qaeda organization spoke with CNN's Nic Robertson

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CNN's Robin Oakley reports on a meeting between British Prime Minister Tony Blair and Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat to discuss the Mideast peace process (October 15)

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CNN's Amanda Kibel reports that Mullah Gaffir Hydri, general secretary of the pro-Taliban JUI party, is calling for a country-wide general strike (October 15)

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CNN's Matthew Chance reports on the eighth day of bombing in Afghanistan (October 15)

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CNN's Nic Robertson toured an Afghan village where the Taliban claim U.S. airstrikes killed civilians (October 15) - CONTAINS GRAPHIC VIDEO

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CNN's Catherine Callaway reports on the training of Pathfinders, part of elite forces that pave the way for airborne advances on the ground (October 15)

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An Afghan group opposed to the Taliban in Tehran, Iran, claims defections from the ruling regime. CNN's Kasra Naji reports (October 15)

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Shamshad Ahmad, Pakistan's ambassador to the United Nations, tells CNN's Judy Woodruff that most Pakistanis support their government in the fight against terrorism (October 15)

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OCTOBER 14, 2001

CNN's Kyra Phillips looks at the role C-17 cargo planes play in the food drops to Afghanistan. (October 14)

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CNN's Nic Robertson reports from Afghanistan on the latest Taliban offer to turn over Osama bin Laden, which the White House has since rejected (October 14)

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OCTOBER 13, 2001

CNNfn's Allan Chernoff looks at the new generation of airport security technology (October 13)

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CNN's Ash-har Quraishi reports that since the bombings Osama Bin Laden's popularity seems to have increased (October 13)

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CNN's Alessio Vinci reports that the town of Termez on the border between Uzbekistan and Afghanistan is on alert for possible attack (October 13)

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CNN's Walter Rodgers says that U.S. warships are taking on more supplies after a week of attacks on Afghanistan (October 13)

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OCTOBER 12, 2001

Defense Department video of tomahawk missiles being launched from a missile cruiser (October 12)

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CNN's Atika Shubert has more on the violent protests that are breaking out in Indonesia (October 12)

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Unmarked landmines in Afghanistan threaten troops and civilians alike, especially near Pakistan border (October 12)

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CNN's Christiane Amanpour says Islamic hard-liners failed to generate massive protests after Friday prayers (October 12)

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CNN's Chris Burns reports there are indications the international community wants to avoid a Northern Alliance rush to Kabul, Afghanistan (October 12)

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CNN's Kamel Hyder traveled across the Afghan border into Pakistan and has this report from the front lines of the conflict. (October 12)

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Highlights of news conference by U.S. President George W. Bush (October 12)

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The Pentagon releases new information on the results of the fifth day of airstrikes in Afghanistan. CNN's Jamie McIntyre reports (October 12)

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There are concerns that Iraq could try to exploit the volatile international situation. CNN's Richard Roth reports (October 12)

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OCTOBER 11, 2001

In a prime time press conference, U.S. President George W. Bush reports on the war on terrorism (October 11)

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CNN's Charlayne Hunter-Gault examines anti-American protests by members of the Muslim community in Cape Town, South Africa (October 11)

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CNN's Amanda Kibel talks with Afghan rebel commanders waiting in Pakistan to gather their forces. (October 11)

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Hospitals near the front line in Afghanistan prepare for war. CNN's Chris Burns reports. (October 11)

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CNN's John Vause reports on young Pakistani men heading to Afghanistan to fight with the Taliban.

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The Taliban claim the U.S. is targeting Afghan civilians (October 11)

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CNN's Brian Nelson had an up-close view of a Stealth bomber (October 11)

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In a fight that requires so much international cooperation, words can be more powerful than weapons. CNN's Andrea Koppel reports (October 11)

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The U.N. says the attacks on the World Trade Center has had a devastating effect on the global economy. CNNfn's Kitty Pilgrim reports (October 11)

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U.S. television networks are facing a dilemma over broadcast of statements from the Al Qaeda organization. CNN's David Ensor reports (October 11)

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CNN videophone footage shows Afghans fleeing Khandahar after the latests round of U.S. airstrikes. (October 11)

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OCTOBER 10, 2001

CNN's Aaron Brown takes a look at Arab television network al Jazeera, which provides a window on the Arab world (October 10)

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CNN's John King reports on the security measures concerning the U.S. vice president following September 11 attacks (October 10)

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Aboard the USS Carl Vinson, CNN's Walter Rodgers observes the dangerous task of landing Navy fighter jets fresh from bombing missions (October 10)

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U.S. President Bush declines to give specifics on U.S. troop deployment. CNN's John King reports (October 9)

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With Kabul in sight, Afghan's Northern Alliance is eager to advance and tired of waiting on U.S. assistance. CNN's Matthew Chance reports (October 9)

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CNN's Jane Arraf says foreign ministers of the Organization of the Islamic Conference opened their meeting seeking a united stance on terrorism (October 10)

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Correspondent Jim Murphy reports on students who are enrolled in the ROTC program in their school (October 10)

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Watch combat footage of Afghanistan's Northern Alliance forces against the Taliban (October 10)

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CNN's Paula Zahn discusses NATO's role in fighting terrorism with NATO Secretary-General George Robertson (October 10)

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CNN's Alessio Vinci reports on the mood of the people on the streets of Uzbekistan (October 10)

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Highlights from a Taliban press conference in Islamabad, Pakistan (October 10)

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British Prime Minister Tony Blair discusses the war on terrorism after arriving in Oman to drum up support for the coalition's efforts (October 10)

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British Prime Minister Tony Blair visits British special operations troops training in Oman. CNN's Catherine Bond reports (October 10)

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The Pentagon declares mastery over the skies of Afghanistan. CNN's Jamie McIntyre looks at the next phase in the war on terrorism (October 10)

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CNN's Paula Zahn talks with U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell about new threats from the al Qaeda terrorist network (October 10)

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CNN's Jamie McIntyre shows the latest Pentagon photos of damage that airstrikes caused in Afghanistan (October 10)

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Saudis have mixed feelings about the U.S.-led military action against Osama bin Laden. CNN's Rym Brahimi reports (October 10)

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The Taliban says the United States is repeating the same mistake that the former Soviet Union made when it attacked Afghanistan (October 10)

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OCTOBER 9, 2001

CNN's Kasri Naji reports Iran has succeeded in discouraging Afghan refugees from coming in by closing its border (October 9)

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CNN's Nic Robertson reports that a U.N. funded de-mining team's compound was apparently hit by a U.S. military strike in Afghanistan (October 9)

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U.N. information officer Stephanie Bunker confirms the deaths of four local employees during airstrikes in Afghanistan (October 9)

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CNN's Rula Amin reports thousands of Iraqi people were organized by the government to condemn U.S. attacks on Afghanistan (October 9)

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CNN's Chris Burns tours Bagram, Afghanistan, with Northern Alliance forces (October 9)

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CNN's Walter Rodgers reports from the USS Carl Vinson in the Arabian Sea (October 9)

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U.S. President Bush declines to give specifics on U.S. troop deployment. CNN's John King reports (October 9)

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Gen. Richard Myers, chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, assesses damage on some Afghan targets (October 9)

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Northern Alliance Foreign Minister Abdullah Abdullah says they have cut off a major supply route for the Taliban (October 9)

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A former U.S. ambassador says Syria's place on the U.N. Security Council was decided earlier this year and is not a problem (October 9)

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Taysseer Allouni, a correspondent for CNN affiliate Al Jazeera, is in Kabul, Afghanistan (October 9)

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The Taliban ambassador to Pakistan talks with CNN about targets, terrorists and the whereabouts of bin Laden (October 9)

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Listen to some of the exchange of gunfire in the skies near Kandahar, Afghanistan (October 9)

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CNN has been told that the U.S. attack killed four Afghan U.N. workers. This Al Jazeera video is what the Taliban claims was the U.N. building (October 9)

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U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld says coalition forces are prepared to strike around the clock (October 9)

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Anti-American demonstrations escalate after a second day of airstrikes in Afghanistan. CNN's Tom Mintier reports on the situation (October 9)

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Concern is rising in the U.S. about opposition within muslim nations sympathetic to the U.S. led coalition. CNN's Andrea Koppel reports (October 8)

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OCTOBER 8, 2001

Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf voices concern over establishing a new Afghan government. CNN's Nic Robertson reports (October 8)

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CNN's Jill Dougherty reports that Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin stands firmly behind U.S.-British strikes on terrorists in Afghanistan (October 8)

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CNN's Ben Wedeman reports that many Arabs in Egypt say U.S. support for Israel precipitated terrorist attacks on America (October 8)

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CNN's Amanda Kibel reports rioting in Quetta Pakistan in reaction to the U.S. military strikes on Afghanistan (October 8)

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CNN's Chris Burns says villagers at Jebal Seraaj, Afghanistan, are hoping the Taliban will lose control in the wake of coalition counterattacks (October 8)

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CNN terrorism analyst Peter Bergen says Osama bin Laden exile is enjoying what is happening (October 8)

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CNN's Christiane Amanpour reports on anti-western reaction across Pakistan in the wake of coalition bombing (October 8)

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The Pakistani ambassador to the U.N. says protests in his country are minor and a diplomatic window is still open to the Taliban (October 8)

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U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan urges a political settlement for the conflict in Afghanistan and humanitarian aid for the Afghan people (October 8)

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The U.S. led an attack on terrorist targets inside Afghanistan. CNN's Terry Ozanich provides a timeline of the days events. (October 8)

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Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf gives his first press conference since the U.S. airstrikes on Afghan targets (October 8)

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In the aftermath of the U.S. first airstrikes against Afghanistan, the ruling Taliban remains defiant. CNN's Christiane Amanpour reports (October 8)

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CNN's Mike Boettcher introduces us to some of Bin Laden's closest Al Qaeda advisors (October 8)

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The Pentagon reviews the first night of airstrikes in Afghanistan. CNN's Jamie McIntyre reports (October 8)

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The Taliban call the U.S.-led airstrikes a "terrorist action" (October 8)

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NATO Secretary-General George Robertson pledges aircraft to help the United States in the campaign against terrorism (October 8)

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CNN's Atika Shubert has more on threats against Americans in Indonesia (October 8)

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CNN's Mike Chinoy has more on protests in Pakistan to the U.S.-led airstrikes (October 8)

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CNN's Matthew Chance has more from the front lines in northern Afghanistan (October 8)

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CNN's Lisa Rose Weaver reports that China endorses the international battle against terrorism (October 8)

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Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld speaks with CNN's Paula Zahn about the U.S. campaign in Afghanistan (October 8)

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OCTOBER 7, 2001

Watch the launch of a tomahawk missile from an aircraft carrier (October 7)

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CNN's John King gives a rundown of President Bush's activities leading up to the attacks in Afghanistan (October 7)

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Watch a jet take off from the deck of an aircraft carrier (October 7)

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CNN's Aaron Brown speaks to Former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger about what's next for America in it's fight against terrorism (October 7)

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CNN's Nic Robertson has more on the house arrest of the head of Pakistan's Jamiat Ulema Islam Party (October 7)

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U.S. President Bush announces the start of U.S.-led attacks on Afghanistan, speaking at 1 p.m. EDT Sunday in a televised address. (October 7)

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CNN's Jeanne Meserve has more on Tom Ridge's new job as head of homeland security. (October 7)

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British Prime Minister Tony Blair talks to reporters about the military campaign in Afghanistan. (October 7)

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U.S. secretary of defense Donald Rumsfeld thanks those involved in the campaign against terrorism in Afghanistan (October 7)

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French president Chirac talks to his country about the fight against terrorism (October 7)

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Al-Jazeera television shows Osama Bin Laden presenting a statement, part of it states: 'America will never feel safety' (October 7)

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CNN's Miles O'Brien shows some of the military targets in Afghanistan via computer animation (October 7)

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OCTOBER 6, 2001

CNN's Kathleen Koch reports on alleged spotting of a U.S. spy plane over Afghanistan (October 6)

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CNN's Tom Mintier reports on an offer by the Taliban to release aid workers if U.S. stops talking of military strikes (October 6)

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CNN's Thelma Gutierrez reports on a military training center that is similar to the Afghan mountains (October 6)

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CNN's Kelly Wallace reports on the strong words from President Bush to Afghanistan's ruling Taliban (October 6)

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OCTOBER 5, 2001

CNN's Walter Rodgers details British Prime Minister Tony Blair's trip to Pakistan and his meeting with Gen. Pervez Musharraf (October 5)

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CNN's Kyra Phillips reports on a unit of Georgia National Guard soldiers training under a new Sky Guard program (October 5)

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Nobel Peace Prize winner Jose Ramos Horta calls for peace, although he says he is accepting the use of force against the Taliban (October 5)

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CNN's Jamie McIntyre reports on U.S. Defense Secretary Rumsfeld's meeting with Uzbekistan president Islam Karimov (October 5)

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British Prime Minister Blair and Pakistan's President Musharraf talk about terrorism (October 5)

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CNN's Matthew Chance reports from the front lines on the determination of the Afghan opposition (October 5)

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CNN's Mike Hanna has more on the continued problems in the Mideast (October 5)

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Germany's Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder told CNN's Larry King that he and his country will stand with the U.S. (October 5)

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CNN's Ann Kellan says a satellite launched into orbit from Vandenberg AFB could perhaps provide a clearer look at terrain in Afghanistan (October 5)

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OCTOBER 4, 2001

British Prime Minister Tony Blair addresses the House of Commons (October 4)

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Uzbekistan's president sees support for U.S. effort an opportunity to defeat terrorism in his country. CNN's Alessio Vinci reports. (October 4)

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CNN's Robin Oakley reports on the strong words coming from London concerning terrorism (October 4)

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Watch Osama bin Laden and his top lieutenants meet with followers in an unidentified camp (October 4)

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CNN's Kasra Naji has more on how Iran may respond (October 4)

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Foreign Minister Abdullah Abdullah of Afghanistan's Northern Alliance faces an uphill battle. CNN's Chris Burns follows him for a day (October 4)

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The Pakistan ambassador to the U.N. talks about Pakistan's "window to the Taliban for the outside world" (October 4)

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CNN's Maria Ressa has more on the growing anti-U.S. sentiment in Indonesia, which has the largest Muslim population in the world (October 4)

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Many Arab countries believe the United States must do more to solve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. CNN's Rym Brahimi reports (October 4)

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OCTOBER 3, 2001

CNN's Nic Robertson explores the often unconventional military strength of Afghanistan's ruling Taliban party (October 3)

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CNN's Larry King interviewed the Taliban's Ambassador to Pakistan, Abdul Salam Zaeef (October 3)

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CNN's Jamie Mcintyre follows U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld to Saudi Arabia and his visit with Saudi dignitaries (October 3)

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The recent terror attacks in the U.S. have brought a new closeness between Russia and the North Atlantic nations. CNN's Robin Oakley reports (October 3)

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CNN's James Martone finds many Eqyptians less than enthusiastic about U.S. Defense Secretary Rumsfeld's upcoming visit to their nation (October 3)

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All Army aviators train in one place: Fort Rucker, Alabama. CNN's Catherine Callaway goes there (October 3)

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CNN's Paula Zahn talks to Benjamin Netanyahu, former Israeli PM, about recent Mideast violence and the future plans for a Palestinian state (October 3)

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CNN's Lisa Barron reports on the Asian nations enacting tougher financial laws in an effort to crack down on illegal activity (October 3)

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CNN's Paula Zahn spoke with New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani about his meeting with President Bush, the recovery effort, and his political future (October 3)

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CNN's Robin Oakley reports on support for the U.S. war on terror in NATO and the European Union (October 3)

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OCTOBER 2, 2001

CNN's Andrea Koppel reports the U.S. State Department will release a statement backing the creation of a Palestinian state (October 2)

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NATO Secretary-General George Robertson talks with CNN's Wolf Blitzer about evidence tying Osama bin Laden to terror attacks on the U.S. (October 2)

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British Prime Minister Tony Blair gets no complaints from the White House on taking a hard line against the Taliban. CNN's John King reports (October 2)

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CNN's James Martone says Arab League ministers meeting in Cairo welcome news of U.S. backing of a Palestinian state (October 2)

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CNN's Nic Robertson talks with Afghan refugees in Pakistan about their hopes for a strife-torn nation (October 2)

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Watch British PM Tony Blair's speech to the Labor Party conference (October 2)

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President Bush spoke Tuesday morning about the economy, terrorism and the Middle East (October 2)

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Nato Secretary-General George Robertson announces that NATO will enact Article 5 of the NATO charter (October 2)

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America's war on terror could ignite a new era of global polarization. CNN's Brent Sadler reports (October 2)

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OCTOBER 1, 2001

CNN's Chris Burns examines how the people of Afghanistan have adapted to living with war (October 1)

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The White House asks congress for increased power to guard against future attacks. CNN's Major Garrett reports (October 1)

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Former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Richard Holbrooke talks about the United Nations and worries over "the silence from Cairo" (October 1)

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Many people think the threats aren't yet over, reports CNN's Bill Delaney (October 1)

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CNN's Christiane Amanpour reports that the moderate majority in Pakistan is hoping crisis may set back Islamic militancy (October 1)

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A Washington university is studying new ways to fight wars using new technologies and ways of thinking. CNN's Kathy Slobogin reports (October 1)

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