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Thursday's developments

©Associated Press

© St. Petersburg Times,
published October 12, 2001


Developments Thursday related to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks:

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President Bush holds prime-time news conference at White House, says it may take "a year or two" to track down Osama bin Laden and his terrorist network in Afghanistan, but asserted that after a five-day aerial bombardment, "we've got them on the run."

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Earlier, Bush attended somber ceremony at the Pentagon to mark the first month since the attacks. Workers in the rubble of the World Trade Center pause to honor the dead.

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Military forces bomb Afghanistan's capital in daylight for the first time as U.S.-led airstrikes enter fifth day. Civilians flee Kandahar as strikes target a compound linked to followers of Osama bin Laden.

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FBI says there may be additional terrorist attacks at unknown targets inside the United States or abroad in the next several days.

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Senate unanimously approves legislation that boosts security of airlines and airports.

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Military says an Air Force sergeant killed in equipment accident in Qatar, the first announced American casualty of the war on terrorism. Master Sgt. Evander Earl Andrews died Wednesday.

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Government says 13 of the hijackers entered the United States legally, but no entry records exist for the other six.

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Bush administration says Saudi Arabia is taking steps to freeze the assets of the al-Qaida terrorism network.

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Authorities say 4,776 people missing at the World Trade Center and 384 bodies identified. Death tolls unchanged at Pentagon (189) and at Pennsylvania crash site (44).

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