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 | Byron Pitts reports that Taliban fighters in Kunduz may be inching towards surrender. |
 | Northern Alliance troop escapes Taliban attack, as CBS NewsÂ' Elizabeth Palmer witness fight. |
 | CBS News Correspondent David Hawkin reports on some Egyptians unconvinced of bin Laden guilt in WTC attack. |
 | David Martin reports the U.S. military is preparing to send in more ground troops. |
 | CBS News Correspondent Allen Pizzey reports from inside Taliban territory. |
 | CBS News Correspondent Byron Pitts reports rebel leaders hope to negotiate the surrender of the last Taliban stronghold in northern Afghanistan by days end. |
 | CBS Early Show Co-Anchor Jane Clayson speaks with Connecticut Gov. John Rowland about an elderly woman who contracted inhalation anthrax. |
 | CBS Early Show Anchor Bryant Gumbel speaks with John Mercer, the father of the foreign aid worker recently rescued from the Taliban. |
 | CBS Early Show Anchor Bryant Gumbel speaks with James Kallstrom, director of the New York Office of Public Security, on airline safety during this holiday season. |
 | CBS News White House Correspondent Bill Plante reports on the security of the nation's capital this holiday season. |
 | CBS News Correspondent David Martin reports the U.S. is sending more troops and firepower into the war zone. |

CBS News Correspondent Byron Pitts reports on the relatively quiet day in the battle for Kunduz. |
 | CBS News Correspondent Allen Pizzey reports on the Taliban's show of confidence in Kandahar. |
 | CBS News Chief White House Correspondent reports on the canceling of tours at the White House. |
 | CBS Early Show Co-Anchor Jane Clayson speaks with Andrew Natsios, administrator with the U.S. Agency for International Development, about rebuilding Afghanistan. |
 | CBS News Correspondent Tom Fenton reports on the media war being fought in Afghanistan and other Arab countries. |
 | CBS News Correspondent Elizabeth Palmer reports on the last remaining stronghold of the Taliban. |
 | CBS Early Show Co-Anchor Jane Clayson speaks with a reporter about the dangers journalists face covering the war in Afghanistan. |
 | CBS News Correspondent Randall Pinkston reports on the dangers of war reporting, including the unique logistical, communication, transportation and cultural challenges. |
 | CBS News Correspondent Byron Pitts reports Kunduz is encircled and under near-constant bombardment. |
 | Afghanistan remains a very dangerous place, reports CBS News Correspondent Randall Pinkston. |
 | CBS News' Wyatt Andrews reports on the status of the cleanup plan. |
| Even behind bars, accused bin Laden operatives remain determined and dangerous, reports Mika Brzezinski. |
 | John Roberts reports on Powell's new approach to reviving the Mideast peace process. |
 | CBS News' David Martin reports the U.S. is trying to flush out Osama bin Laden. |
 | CBS News Correspondent Byron Pitts reports heavy airstrikes on the Afghan city of Kunduz continue. |
 | CBS News Correspondent Elizabeth Palmer reports on the new Afghan government. |
 | CBS News Correspondent Elizabeth Palmer reports on the killing of foreign journalists in Afghanistan. |
 | CBS News Correspondent Bob Orr reports on Aviation Security Act. |
 | Secretary of State Colin Powell talks about the U.S. relationship with the Middle East. |
 | CBS News' Correspondent Diana Olick reports on the hunt for Osama bin Laden. |
 | CBS News' Correspondent Randall Pinkston reports on how the new Afghan government is on shaky ground. |
 | CBS News' Correspondent Byron Pitts reports the Taliban is on the brink. |
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