Susan Taylor Martin
Searching for terrorists? Check U.S., Canada
As the United States prepares to attack Afghanistan for harboring terrorists, here's something to consider: A nation that seems to have sheltered a lot of terrorists itself is none other the United States.
Mayor asks for return to 'normal'
Giuliani appeals to residents and workers, despite their mourning, to come back.
More reserves, bombers activated
Saturday's call-up by the Pentagon raises the total Air National Guard Air Force Reserve troops now on active duty to 10,303.
Box-cutting tools found abandoned on other planes
WASHINGTON -- Box-cutting tools like those used by hijackers were found on airliners grounded by the Sept. 11 attacks, authorities said Saturday, as investigators linked a man arrested in London with one of the terrorist pilots.
U.S. grapples with ideas to save plunging economy
President Bush sees better times ahead but is vague about how to re-energize the economy.
U.S. grapples with ideas to save plunging economy
President Bush sees better times ahead but is vague about how to re-energize the economy.
Americans cast wary eye on Arabs
Many people, even those who object to racial profiling, say the threat to the nation justifies special measures.
Terror draws together ex-rivals Giuliani, Clinton
The pair have transformed from bitter competitors in last year's Senate race to sharing an embrace after the attacks.
... And how will the United States find him?
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan -- Now the manhunt begins, on an epic scale, in a vast and forbidding landscape, and for a man whose cunning is internationally renowned.
25 questions
1) How many people escaped from the World Trade Center, and how many remained in the building and perished?
America responds: notebook
Telethon attracted 89-million viewers
Terrorist groups
The U.S. State Department list of terrorist organizations includes many in addition to al-Qaida, the Afghanistan-based group associated with Osama bin Laden. Here are details of four that are considered the most active:
U.S. plans to use Central Asian nations as bases
WASHINGTON -- The planned deployment of American fighter jets and ground forces to Uzbekistan and Tajikistan is the payoff for a 3-year-old program of U.S. military engagement with the two former Soviet republics that are perched along Afghanistan's northern border, the Washington Post reported, quoting U.S. officials.
Public enemy no. 1
Afghans call him a hero. Americans call him a terrorist. But who is Osama bin Laden?
The bin Laden business empire
The founder: Mohammed Awad bin Laden emigrated from South Yemen to Saudi Arabia and in 1931 founded a construction company. He parlayed work on the royal palace and an important road into a slew of additional government contracts and a close relationship with the Saudi royal family that still endures.
Pope, in Kazakstan, pleads for peace
John Paul says "world issues should be resolved not by means of weapons but by peaceful means."
Osama bin Laden: a chronology
1957: He is born in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, one of 20 sons of Mohammad Awad bin Laden, a construction magnate and favorite of the Saudi royal family.
Today's television news shows
Here is a listing of today's television news shows.
Canada report
Chretien offers help to U.S.