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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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