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Near the Iranian border, thousands of Afghans seek refuge from the U.S. bombing.
By Haleh Anvari
November 29, 2001
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Hustler's Larry Flynt asks why a porn mogul and not the New York Times had to sue the government for press access in Afghanistan.
By Stephen Lemons
November 28, 2001
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Greetings from the 10th century, where the Northern Alliance fighters who protect me by day try to kill me for my phone at night.
By Phillip Robertson
November 26, 2001
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But peace may be elusive, as Northern Alliance commanders begin battling one another as soon as the Taliban is defeated.
By Phillip Robertson
November 26, 2001
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The novelist, playwright and activist behind "The Vagina Monologues" talks about gender apartheid, the dangerous shedding of burqas and the seeds of violence we've begun to sow.
By Janelle Brown
November 26, 2001
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Taliban guerrillas are moving into refugee camps inside Afghanistan -- safe havens where they can regroup, skim food provided by aid agencies, and recruit new troops.
By Ben Barber
November 22, 2001
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The most entertaining of current books on Osama bin Laden paints him as a devout, charismatic CEO of worldwide terror.
By Laura Miller
November 21, 2001
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By trying to rule the world, we open ourselves to the world's madness. America should let go of its empire and set its own house in order.
By Michael J. Smith
November 21, 2001
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Nearly a decade ago in Peshawar, a holy warrior tried to warn me where radical Islam was heading -- then gave me his watch.
By Dalton Conley
November 21, 2001
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The indefatigable author talks about his new book on death, the war against terror, President Bush, FDR and Thomas Paine.
By Christopher Kemp
November 21, 2001
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The Northern Alliance confirms that foreign Taliban forces massacred Afghans who tried to surrender. So there's little hope for peace talks.
By Phillip Robertson
November 20, 2001
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Big oil isn't as powerful as it used to be, but when everyone is buying SUVs and gas prices are dropping, there's still little hope for alternative energy. Second of two parts.
By Damien Cave
November 20, 2001
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Refugees flee to Northern Alliance territory as in-fighting begins between Taliban soldiers in Kunduz.
By Phillip Robertson
November 18, 2001
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Retreating Taliban forces stole the best supplies, but the staff -- especially newly liberated female doctors and nurses -- is thrilled to be back in business.
By Phillip Robertson
November 17, 2001
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Humanitarian aid groups warned that the bombing would create an aid catastrophe -- but they've brought
in far more relief since the war than before it began
By Laura Rozen
November 16, 2001
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Documentary filmmaker Saira Shah returns to Afghanistan to find hopeful soldiers and starving children. Her film of the journey is called "Unholy War."
By Janelle Brown
November 16, 2001
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The Taliban is on the run. What happens now? Who should govern Afghanistan? And how hard will it be to win the war of the caves?
By Damien Cave, Max Garrone and Daryl Lindsey
November 14, 2001
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As townspeople cheer the departure of the despised Taliban, Northern Alliance troops prepare to push on to Kunduz.
By Phillip Robertson
November 13, 2001
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Michael Ignatieff, author of "Virtual War," talks about the politics of bombing Afghanistan, the viability of U.S. military strategy and why morality has nothing to do with either.
By Suzy Hansen
November 13, 2001
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Americans are flocking to feisty British papers for news about the war. But there's a reason the U.S. media fails to follow up on the Brits' "scoops" -- they're frequently not true.
By Trevor Butterworth
November 9, 2001
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Is Osama suffering from a rare disease that can cause sudden death?
By Mark Francis Cohen
November 9, 2001
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The secular, majority-Muslim nation, whose special forces are now backing the U.S. in Afghanistan, is a crucial coalition partner, says author Stephen Kinzer.
By Anthony York
November 8, 2001
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Listen to Sebastian Junger read his profile of Afghan rebel Ahmed Shah Massoud, from in his new book, "Fire."
November 6, 2001
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Bush says he won't stop bombing during Ramadan. But the tactic could blow up in our faces.
By Eric Boehlert
November 5, 2001
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Waging war projects American might in Central Asia -- but only makes it harder to catch bin Laden. That's why we should stop the bombing and intensify the international police hunt.
By Michael T. Klare
November 3, 2001