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...Nachtwey, who is usually overseas covering wars for TIME, rushed to the World Trade Center to shoot photos for this issue. As fate would have it, TIME's James Carney was one of only 13 reporters traveling on Air Force One with President George Bush when he took off from Florida and secretly flew to a secure military base in Louisiana. Other TIME reporters raced to the World Trade Center and hospitals around Manhattan, while our journalists around the world--from Washington to Kabul, from Los Angeles to Jerusalem--filed reports overnight Tuesday. All this reporting landed on the desk...
...time will help. Tomorrow, I hope, I will know the fate of my New York friends. And maybe someday I will understand...
...Nachtwey, who is usually overseas covering wars for Time, rushed to the World Trade Center to shoot photos for this issue. As fate would have it, Time's James Carney was one of only 13 reporters traveling on Air Force One with President George Bush when he took off from Florida and secretly flew to a secure military base in Louisiana. Other Time reporters raced to the World Trade Center and hospitals around Manhattan, while our journalists around the world-from Washington to Kabul, from Los Angeles to Jerusalem-filed reports overnight Tuesday. All this reporting landed on the desk...
...AFGHANISTAN Aid Workers' Trial Taliban leaders said they would hold a trial under Islamic law for eight aid workers accused of preaching Christianity, but that their fate would ultimately be decided by the militia's leader. Relatives were allowed to visit the eight foreigners, who are among 24 detained employees of the German-based charity Shelter Now International. According to a decree issued in June, the foreigners face prison terms followed by deportation. But the 16 Afghan workers face the death penalty if they are convicted of conversion from Islam...
Apparently, fate has a more twisted sense of humor than Hollywood screenwriters. Everett made contact on Mussina’s next pitch—a high fastball—and dropped it in left center for the Red Sox’s first and only...