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CBS News' Eric Engberg reports on the precautions taken to fortess the nation's capital.
CBS News' Elizabeth Palmer reports from Afghanistan on the growing number of United Front soldiers.
CBS News' Lee Cowan reports on the spreading anthrax fears and false alarms across the country.
CBS News' John Roberts on President Bush's plea to stay calm and vigilant.
CBS News National Security Correspondent David Martin analyzes the attack on Afghanistan.
CBS News Medical Correspondent Elizabeth Kaledin gives some background on anthrax.
CBS News Correspondent Jim Stewart reports on the developments in the NYC anthrax case.
CBS News' Correspondent Jim Axelrod reports on the targets hit by U.S. air strikes in Afghanistan.
CBS News' Correspondent Richard Roth reports on U.S. troops in Pakistan.
CBS News' Correspondent Elizabeth Palmer reports on the Northern Alliance forces closing in on the Taliban.
CBS Early Show Co-Anchor Jane Clayson speaks with U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft about the creation of a Sept. 11 task force to handle prosecutions and to prevent future terrorists attacks.
CBS News' Correspondent Jim Stewart reports on President Bush's most wanted list of terrorists.
CBS News' David Martin reports warplanes dropped cluster bombs to root out the Taliban.
Tom Fenton reports on the growing evidence that Germany was a center for terrorists plots.
Elizabeth Kaledin reports the hard facts about the terror threat from anthrax.
CBS News' Allen Pizzey reports on the civil unrest in Pakistan.
As Jim Axelrod reports, the rebel fighters are happy to see bombs rain down on their foes.
CBS News' Wyatt Andrews reports on the White House request to news agencies.
CBS News' Correspondent David Martin reports on the damage done to the Taliban by U.S. air strikes in Afghanistan.
CBS Early Show Co-Anchor Jane Clayson speaks with Secretary of State Colin Powell about his plan to consult with the leaders of Pakistan and India.
CBS News' Correspondent Richard Roth reports on the Taliban's threats against the U.S.
President Bush reveals a top ten most wanted list of terrorists.
CBS News Correspondent Allen Pizzey reports on threats against journalists by Afghan refugees.
CBS News' David Martin reports U.S. forces now control the skies over Afghanistan.
Exclusive: Dan Rather interviews Defense Sec. Donald Rumsfeld inside the Pentagon.
A spokesman for bin Laden renews call for holy war against U.S. interests everywhere.
CBS News' Jim Stewart reports the latest FBI findings in the Florida anthrax outbreak.
CBS News' Jim Axelrod reports the Taliban's air defense is now lying in the rubble of Kabul.
CBS News' Elizabeth Palmer reports the northern alliance is getting ready for a gound attack.
CBS News Correspondent David Martin reports on allied forces' missile targets in Afghanistan.
CBS News Correspondent Jim Axelrod reports on the northern alliance's military defenses.
CBS News Correspondent David Martin reports on the third day of air strikes in Afghanistan.
CBS News Correspondent Bobbi Harley reports on Anthrax poisoning in Florida.
CBS Early Show Co-Anchor Jane Clayson speaks with officials at the New York City Police Dept. and the U.S. Coast Guard about the nation being on high alert.
The second day of air strikes was a much smaller version of the first.
Bombing activity can be seen from an anti-Taliban stronghold near the Afghan capital of Kabul.
On board the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise, stationed in the Arabian Sea.
The numbers and ferocity of the rioters took the Pakistani police by surprise.
CBS has an exclusive look inside an Afghanistan terror training camp.
Investigators are trying to pinpoint whether the anthrax cases are an act of nature or a criminal act.
CBS News Correspondent David Martin reports on the second day of strikes against the Taliban.
CBS News Correspondent Richard Roth reports on Taliban Ambassador to Pakistan Abdul Salam Zaeef's claim Osama bin Laden is still alive.
CBS News Correspondent Bill Plante reports on President Bush's speech to bring down the Taliban in Afghanistan.
CBS News Correspondent Allen Pizzey reports on the severe damage in Afghanistan caused by allied forces' attacks.
CBS News Correspondent Elizabeth Palmer reports on the United Front's support of the allied attacks on the Taliban.
CBS Early Show Co-Anchor Bryant Gumbel speaks with Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld on the success of the initial air strikes on the Taliban.
CBS Early Show Co-Anchor Jane Clayson speaks with Sen. Chuck Hagel about the possibility of another terrorist attack in the U.S.
David Martin reports on the allied attacks on Afghanistan.
Jim Axelrod reports from inside Afghanistan.
Richard Roth reports Pakistan hopes for a quick conclusion to the conflict.
CBS News' John Roberts reports the decision to strike was made days ago.
CBS News' Jim Stewart says U.S. officials are on alert around the world.
President Bush says the allied attack on Afghanistan has begun.
British leader Tony Blair adds to details about the allied attacks.
Osama bin Laden, in a pre-recorded statement, says the U.S. will pay for supporting Israel.
CBS News reports on the onset of the attacks on Afghanistan.

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