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Top Stories - Reuters - updated 8:43 AM ET Nov 4 |
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Nov 4, 8:43 AM ET JABAL-US-SAFAJ, Afghanistan /WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States struck Taliban front lines in Afghanistan on Sunday and the head of the 22-nation Arab League dismissed an appeal to Muslims by Osama bin Laden to join a holy war against the West. Security Troops Patrol Quiet California Bridges Nov 3, 7:53 PM ET SAN FRANCISCO - Ground, air and water patrols guarded California's major bridges, including San Francisco's famed Golden Gate Bridge, on Saturday but there were no reports of problems after a warning major spans in the western United States could be targeted for attack. Bush Calls Anthrax 'Second Wave' of Terrorism Nov 3, 9:52 PM ET WASHINGTON - President Bush on Saturday called the recent anthrax cases ``a second wave of terrorist attacks,'' and federal agents were holding a man for possible immigration violations after a raid conducted as part of the nationwide investigation into the outbreaks. Rumsfeld Says 'Measurable Progress' in Afghanistan Nov 4, 7:10 AM ET TASHKENT - Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said Sunday that the U.S. military operation in Afghanistan was showing ``measurable progress.'' Aid Workers: U.S. Bombing Wounds Up to 300 Taliban Nov 4, 7:03 AM ET KHOJA BAHAWUDDIN/KABUL - U.S. planes returned to bomb Taliban front lines Sunday where foreign aid workers estimate up to 300 fighters of the ruling Afghan militia have been wounded in the last week. As the U.S. campaign entered its fifth week, Taliban officials reported major gains on the ground near Aq Kupruk, some 43 miles south of the strategic northern city of Mazar-i-Sharif, near the border with Uzbekistan. Spent Nuclear Fuel Pools Seen Vulnerable to Attack Nov 4, 7:53 AM ET SAN FRANCISCO - While the United States steps up security at its nuclear power plants, energy experts warn the plants' fuel dumps are far more vulnerable than reactors to attack by anyone trying to spread radioactivity. Anxious Cuba Braces for Hurricane Michelle Nov 3, 10:22 PM ET HAVANA - Nervous Cubans rushed to food shops and sought to weatherproof their homes on Saturday as Hurricane Michelle, which could be the worst storm to hit them in half a century, gained strength south of the Caribbean's largest island. Sharon Puts Off U.S. Trip, Israel Strikes Gaza Nov 4, 4:50 AM ET JERUSALEM - Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has postponed a trip this week to the United States, avoiding a meeting with President Bush while Israeli forces remain in Palestinian areas in defiance of his call to leave. Sharon Sees Further Israeli Pullouts in West Bank Nov 4, 4:39 AM ET WASHINGTON - Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon said in published remarks on Sunday that he intends to withdraw Israeli forces from more Palestinian areas once deals are struck with local Palestinian commanders to keep the peace. Anthrax Found at Third New Jersey Postal Facility Nov 3, 10:46 PM ET TRENTON, N.J. - Anthrax has been discovered at a third U.S. postal facility in New Jersey, where one worker is already suspected of suffering from the skin form of the deadly disease, state officials said on Saturday. Earlier Stories
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