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New York City Fire Department Battalion Chief Don Hayde, of Special Operation Command, talks with an officer from the U.S. Army's elite Tenth Mountain Division, shortly after his arrival to Afghanistan along with several other firefighters and New York City police officers, at Bagram air base north of Kabul, Afghanistan Friday, Dec. 21, 2001. The group spent Friday in Afghanistan, visiting U.S. troops and bringing in a plane load of food and supplies for Afghan orphans.
Graphic: Manhattan restrictions
Recovering the victims, hoping for normalcy

Daughter born to widow of Flight 93 hero
TRENTON, N.J. ­ Lisa Beamer, the widow of one of the hero passengers who vowed to fight back before their hijacked plane crashed in Pennsylvania on Sept. 11, has given birth to a healthy baby girl.

Southwest passenger disrupts flight
LOS ANGELES — An airplane passenger holding a shoe struck a flight attendant and opened the plane's rear door, disrupting a Southwest Airlines flight about to take off for Las Vegas, authorities said.

Mail volume takes largest drop in 30 years
WASHINGTON — The terrorist attacks and the slipping economy combined to cause the biggest drop in mail volume in more than 30 years, the Postal Service reported Tuesday.

Tuesday, Jan. 8
Teen pilot's prescription linked to suicides

Sunday, Jan. 6
Student pilot was loner
Spotting dangerous pilots not easy

Saturday, Jan. 5
Salvation Army has trouble paying bills

Friday, Jan. 4
Four officers at WTC have high mercury levels
Insurance payment rides on legal ruling
Tall skyscrapers unlikely at WTC site
Changes continue at WTC site

Wednesday, Jan. 2
See a NYC show – for free
EU should finance NY monument
13 bodies found in WTC lobby

Sunday, Dec. 30
Viewing platform opens to gives public view of destroyed WTC

Thursday, Dec. 27
Bush agent removed from flight
Giuliani delivers farewell address

Wednesday, Dec. 26
Suspect attended mosque

Monday, Dec. 24

Shoe bomb suspect under suicide watch

Monday, Dec. 24
FAA criticized over shoe bombs
European airports tighten security
Suspected shoe bomber goes to court
Tests verify jet passenger's shoes hid explosives
Footwear focus of airport security
French airports increase security
Plastic explosives elude air security

Sunday, Dec. 23
NY mayor named Time's 'Person of the Year'
French police identify flight suspect
Police: Flight suspect had explosives

Saturday, Dec. 22
Flight diverted to Boston after passenger tries to ignite "improvised explosives"
NYC officers bring aid to Afghans

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