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...Round two Almost exactly 24 hours after the first airstrikes began, U.S. warplanes began a second round of attacks against military sites in Afghanistan. Pentagon officials confirm the second wave of strikes is targeting areas similar to those hit in Sunday's attacks; new explosions have been reported near the city of Kandahar, for example, which was bombarded over the weekend...
...such as Jordana R. Lewis ’02 in her recent column on this page, describe it as unequal to the “brutal, real experience” to be found outside the gates—experience whose brutality the past few weeks have only served to confirm...
...with tritium. Authorities closed down a highway that runs through the base, until the FBI gave the all clear. But Bryant and his frightened neighbors still don't know what happened that night. Utility-industry analysts say Catawba was subject to a security test, but the feds won't confirm anything. "It's like it never happened," says John Paolucci, of the South Carolina emergency preparedness service...
...some 730 employees when the Twin Towers collapsed. By Friday the Red Cross had given nearly $4 million to an initial group of 214 families, who got as much as $30,000 each. Families submit a one-page application, and the Red Cross checks employment and travel records to confirm that their loved ones were lost in the attacks. Checks are cut the same...
...official word from Logan is that planes will be flying, although the airport will be hampered by a new set of time-consuming rules and regulations. Logan’s official recommendations: confirm flight information with your airline before departing for the airport. Don’t assume a flight is flying just because tickets have been issued. Also, take public transportation to the airport. Parking is a nightmare ever since the Terminal B garage was closed indefinitely, so catch the T or a cab. Logan also recommends that passengers arrive at least a full two hours before their flight...