Until two weeks ago, young Americans had never had it so good. Now, with the US gearing up for an uncertain war, a question mark hangs over their future, reports the BBC.
US Secretary of State Colin Powell welcomes Russia's offer of air bases for a possible military operation against Afghanistan.
The full list of organisations, people and groups the US says are linked to the Osama Bin Laden network.
The BBC's Rob Watson examines how the speeches of a president renowned for verbal gaffes have been carefully crafted since the terror attacks on America.
Paraguayan prosecutors asked a judge that 11 Arabs held after the recent attacks in the United States be held on immigration charges.
Poison gas has been used in a dozen different campaigns around the world, and militants may be next, the BBC reports.
The US administration backs away from a plan to issue proof of Bin Laden's role in the attacks on America.
The BBC's diplomatic correspondent Barnaby Mason examines how international diplomatic relations have been redrawn after the US attacks.
The IRA's cause has always been a united Ireland, but much of the cash that funds republican groups comes from the US. So how will they fare amid the new crackdown on terrorism, asks the BBC.
New Yorkers are electing a new mayor to lead a city devastated by terrorist attacks, but many feel the incumbent Rudolph Giuliani should keep the post.
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