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Texas Suspects Flown to New York

Texas Suspects Azmath and Kahn Flown to New York FORT WORTH Sep 16, 2001 , 04:58 PM: The men who were detained in Texas are now being questioned in New York in connection with the suicide attacks there.

Two of them were taken off a train in Fort Worth Wednesday. They were booked as Mohammed Azmath and Ayub Ali Khan. FBI officials said they still cannot confirm if those are their true identities.

 
 
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STATE & REGIONAL NEWS more »

Padre Bridge Victims Identified Padre Bridge Victims Identified
Sep 16, 2001 , 04:05 PM
A list of victims was released by authorities Sunday in the collapse of a section of the Queen Isabella Causeway into the Laguna Madre channel on Saturday.

• Search Continues for Padre Bridge Victims
• Gov. Perry to Visit Bridge Collapse Site
• Four Killed in Bridge Collapse, Others Missing
• Layoffs, Cutbacks at Continental Airlines

WORLD more »

Osama
bin Laden Osama bin Laden Denies Involvement
Sep 16, 2001 , 01:19 PM
Osama bin Laden, the prime suspect behind last week's airborne strikes on the United States, issued a statement Sunday denying that he involved.

• Pakistan Cooperates in Quest for bin Laden
• Israeli Tanks Enter Ramallah
• U.S. Considers Relations with Iran
• Iraqi Leader Warns Against Retaliation

ENTERTAINMENT more »

Emmy Awards Rescheduled for Oct. 7
Sep 14, 2001 , 02:47 PM
There's a new date for the Emmys. They'll now be handed out October seventh in Los Angeles.

• Terrorist Attacks Force Entertainment Shutdown
• Silent Movies Actress Dies at 87
• Jackson Gives Fans Thrilling Concert
• Jackson Celebrates 30 Years in Music
 
 
NATIONAL NEWS more »

Indian Immigrant Shot to Death
Sep 16, 2001 , 03:45 PM
An Indian-immigrant gas station owner was shot to death and a Lebanese-American clerk was targeted, but not injured, by gunfire at another Mesa gas station, police said Sunday.

• Powell Reaches Out to Taliban
• Bush Promises to Rid World of "Evil-doers"
• Cheney Issues Warning to Afghanistan
• Churches Filled in Time of Uncertainty

BUSINESS NEWS more »

America
Under
Attack Layoffs, Cutbacks at Continental Airlines
Sep 15, 2001 , 04:23 PM
Continental Airlines said Saturday it is cutting its flight schedule by 20 percent and furloughing 12,000 employees because of an expected drop in air travel following the terrorist attacks.

• Stock Markets Pass Test, Will Open Monday
• Cell Phones Give Consumers Peace of Mind
• American Airlines Faces Financial Loss
• Attack's Impact on Economy Closely Watched

SPORTS more »

Ryder Cup Ryder Cup Tourney Postponed
- Sep 16, 2001 , 12:18 PM
The Ryder Cup was postponed for one year on Sunday because of the terrorist attacks in the United States.

• No Halt for High School Football
• List of Postponed / Canceled Events
• NFL Won't Play This Sunday
• Big 12 to Play This Weekend

POLITICS more »
Doonesbury's Trudeau Regrets Using Hoax  - Sep 06, 2001 , 03:35 PM
"Doonesbury" creator Garry Trudeau has apologized -- sort of -- for a Sunday strip that cited an Internet hoax that said George W. Bush had the lowest IQ of any president in the last 50 years.
Elizabeth Dole Prepares for Senate Bid?  - Aug 23, 2001 , 03:23 PM
Elizabeth Dole, courted as a potential successor to Sen. Jesse Helms, notified Kansas authorities on Thursday that she is terminating her voter registration there.
Sources: Sen. Helms to Announce Retirement  - Aug 21, 2001 , 02:27 PM
Sen. Jesse Helms, one of the most conservative Republicans in Congress, plans to announce Wednesday that he will retire in 2003, The Associated Press has learned.
Elizabeth Dole May Consider Senate Run  - Aug 07, 2001 , 05:24 PM
Elizabeth Dole is weighing a race for the Senate in North Carolina in 2002 in the event Republican Sen. Jesse Helms retires next year.

TECHNOLOGY more »
News of Attack Jams Internet Sites  - Sep 12, 2001 , 12:25 PM
Internet traffic slowed and major news Web sites were jammed Tuesday as people searching for details on the World Trade Center and Pentagon attacks went online.
Qwest to Cut 4,000 Jobs  - Sep 10, 2001 , 10:47 AM
Qwest Communications International said Monday it was cutting 4,000 jobs, or 6 percent of its work force, and lowered its financial forecast, citing deteriorating economic conditions.
DVDs Rapidly Overtaking VHS Tapes  - Sep 10, 2001 , 08:13 AM
DVD discs have been grabbing shelf space from the VHS tapes which have long been the staple for entertainment consumers.
Internet: Crucial in Spreading American Message  - Sep 06, 2001 , 11:20 AM
The Internet is making it a lot easier for U.S. diplomats to tell America's side of the story abroad.

PEOPLE more »
Galaxy of Fans Drawn to Shatner  - Sep 10, 2001 , 12:43 AM
But in everything Star Trek is, was and will be, one star shines above the rest – William Shatner. As James T. Kirk, the captain of the starship Enterprise in the original series, Mr. Shatner is the Elvis of Trek culture.
Silent Movies Actress Dies at 87  - Sep 09, 2001 , 05:25 PM
Julie Bishop, an actress whose career stretched from silent films to the early days of television, has died. She was 87.
Jackson Celebrates 30 Years in Music  - Sep 07, 2001 , 11:04 AM
Everyone who's anyone in show biz is going to be there. Michael Jackson celebrates his 30th anniversary on the music scene tonight at New York's Madison Square Garden.
Anne Heche Drops Bombshell on 20/20  - Sep 06, 2001 , 03:21 PM
Add expectant mother to the roles taken on by Anne Heche. Heche, who married cameraman Coleman Laffoon on Saturday in a ceremony in Los Angeles, is three months pregnant, publicist Brad Cafarelli said Thursday.

bIzaRRe more »
Crash Victim Crawls to Help  - Sep 10, 2001 , 11:18 AM
Despite a broken pelvis and other injuries from a car accident, a man crawled to a highway to get help after being stranded for two nights.
Hair Found in Car Matches Hoffa's DNA  - Sep 07, 2001 , 12:13 PM
DNA tests show that a strand of Jimmy Hoffa's hair was found in his longtime friend's car, the day the legendary Teamsters boss disappeared 26 years ago.
Caught at the Competition: Man Wins $1 Million Prize  - Sep 07, 2001 , 10:56 AM
He's the co-owner of a Taco Bell and KFC franchise -- but it was a trip to the competition that's made Jeff Bower an instant millionaire.
No Starbucks Coffee in Starbuck  - Sep 06, 2001 , 10:36 AM
It's almost like not selling Hershey Bars in Hershey, Pennsylvania. There are no Starbucks coffee stores in Starbuck, Washington.



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