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In hot pursuit: US forces in Afghanistan
Inside Afghanistan special forces search for clues to Osama bin Laden's location and gather data for a punishing US strike.
Will brain fingerprinting help?
It has been touted as being able to accurately identify trained terrorists before they board planes or even enter the country.
A war bankrolled by opium
The Taleban is flooding the market with opium and refined heroin.
A clear and present danger
How safe is America and the world from germ warfare and worse? Can we stop
the next attack?
40,000 children will die...
...And about 10 million people will be condemned to poverty in the global fallout of the September 11 attacks, according to the World Bank.
Nations in terrorists' crosshairs
While Washington prepares for a long military offensive, Osama and his allies may foment unrest in countries like Pakistan, Egypt, Indonesia, Phillipines and Malaysia.
War games pose nightmare scenarios
Military simulation games highlight the potential cost of the anti-terror campaign.
Osama bin Laden: Man or Meme?
Killing the man may be the best thing America could do for the fundamentalist hatred
that he stands for.
US may have backed Palestinian state
Before the attacks, the Bush administration was on the verge of announcing a Middle East initiative that would include United States support for the creation of a Palestinian state.
US was ready for the wrong thing: bioterror
Over the past few years elaborate multi-agency planning exercises with flashy names such as "Red Ex" and "Dark Winter" focused overwhelmingly on biological and chemical threats while experts urging preparations for a simpler and more conventional attack found it difficult to be heard.
Access denied to suspect's hard disk
FBI agents in Minneapolis weren’t given approval to search terrorist suspect’s hard disk by the Justice Department early in September.
Lots of clues; no one to analyse them
One reason the terrorists who struck on September 11 eluded detection by America's vast intelligence network was their studied blandness.
A king Italycised
A look at the former Afghan royal's life in Rome.
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