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AP Photo
A EA-6B Prowler takes off from the USS Enterprise in
the northern Indian Ocean, Tuesday. The USS Enterprise is one of the ships
involved in the attacks on Afghanistan.
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America strikes
back at terrorists
Afghan
rebels say support lacking
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan U.S. jets again pummeled Taliban front lines Monday
as opposition Northern Alliance leaders planned what they said would be a major
offensive against a key Taliban-controlled city. But
Northern Alliance officials also continued grumbling about the level of American
support.
War
sharpens suffering in Kabul's hospitals
KABUL, Afghanistan It's not yet noon, and already the electricity has been
cut off. The hospital in Afghanistan, a poor and isolated country where the per
capita income in a good year runs about $200, is spartan.
Planes
drop 35,000 more rations
FRANKFURT, Germany Two American cargo jets dropped 35,000 packets of food
over northern Afghanistan overnight as part of an ongoing U.S. aid effort that
aimed at easing hunger while going after military targets.
Sunday, Oct. 28
Misdirected
air strikes kill more civilians
Scenes
of despair in Kabul
Haq's
last daring mission
Saturday, Oct. 27
British:
Afghan war may take years
Pentagon
admits accidental bombings
Friday, Oct. 26
U.S.
jets strike Kabul on sabbath Taliban
execute opposition leader
Northern
alliance: intensify attacks
Thursday, Oct. 25
U.S.
jets strike Kandahar, hit bus
U.S.
planes reportedly kill 22 linked to bin Laden
Admiral
surprised at Taliban resolve
Wednesday, Oct. 24
Front-line
strikes may help rebels
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