Feb 11 Watch Military Mistakes in Afghanistan? Gwen Ifill examines recent military mistakes and the Pentagon's denial that it erroneously struck civilians in eastern Afghanistan last week. Continue watching
Feb 08 2002 Winter Olympics Begin Under Heavy Security The 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City begin Friday amid the greatest security presence in the history of the Olympic games. Continue reading
Feb 07 Geneva Convention Applies to Taliban Fighters White House officials Thursday announced that they would apply Geneva Convention standards for the treatment of Taliban fighters but not al-Qaida members in U.S. custody. Continue reading
Feb 07 Watch Prisoner's Status Margaret Warner reports on the president's decision on the status of Afghan war detainees before talking to Eugene Fidell, president of the National Institute for Military Justice. Continue watching
Feb 06 CIA Chief Warns Al-Qaida Still a Threat Central Intelligence Agency Director George Tenet Wednesday told Congress the al-Qaida network headed by Osama bin Laden remains the most immediate and serious threat facing the United States. Continue reading
Feb 06 Watch Targeting Terrorism Kwame Holman reports on CIA Director George Tenet's congressional testimony on the continuing terrorist threat. Continue watching
Feb 06 Watch Compensating Victims Margaret Warner talks to Kenneth Feinberg and Stephen Push about federal compensation efforts for victims and survivors of Sept. 11. Continue watching
Feb 06 Watch Compensating Victims Margaret Warner talks to Kenneth Feinberg and Stephen Push about federal compensation efforts for victims and survivors of Sept. 11. Continue watching
Feb 06 Watch Background: Compensating Victims Margaret Warner reports on the September 11th fund. Continue watching
Feb 05 Accused American Taliban Fighter Indicted A federal grand jury Tuesday indicted alleged Taliban fighter John Walker Lindh on 10 counts, including charges of conspiring to kill fellow Americans. Continue reading