Oct 25 Senate Overwhelmingly Approves Anti-Terror Proposal In a show of near Congressional unanimity, the Senate followed the House in adopting a sweeping new anti-terrorism bill. The 98-1 vote sends the compromise bill to the president for his signature. Continue reading
Oct 25 Watch Front Line Views Six mayors discuss the changed aspects of leadership in a post-September 11 world, including local terrorism concerns and security plans. Continue watching
Oct 25 Watch Afghan Future The United Nations begins to discuss a post-Taliban government for Afghanistan. Continue watching
Oct 24 Fugitive Suspects Linked to Sept. 11 Terrorist Attacks The Justice Department and German officials have identified three fugitives suspected of helping orchestrate the terrorist attacks of September 11. Continue reading
Oct 24 Watch Newsmaker: Jack Straw Great Britain's foreign secretary discusses his country's role in the U.S.-led coalition against terrorism. Continue watching
Oct 23 IRA Reportedly Begins Disarming In a dramatic move to salvage the struggling peace process in Northern Ireland, the outlawed Irish Republican Army today announced it had begun disarming. Continue reading
Oct 23 D.C. Postal Worker Deaths Linked to Anthrax D.C. Mayor Anthony Williams today announced that two U.S. Postal Service employees died yesterday from anthrax. The disclosure comes as two additional postal employees remain hospitalized with the pulmonary disease. Continue reading
Oct 23 Watch Here is New York Ray Suarez looks at a photo exhibit in New York remembering the Sept. 11 attacks. You can find out more about the exhibit and view some of the photographs at www.hereisnewyork.org. Continue watching
Oct 22 Two D.C. Postal Workers "Likely" Died From Anthrax Homeland Security Director Tom Ridge said the deaths of two Washington D.C. postal workers today were "likely due to anthrax." Two other postal employees remain hospitalized, battling the potentially deadly inhaled form of the disease. Continue reading
Oct 22 Watch Latest Developments: Anthrax Kwame Holman has the latest on the anthrax story, after two Washington, D.C. postal workers died from anthrax-like symptoms. Continue watching