MORE COVERAGE Targeting terrorism



More than a few good men and women are stepping up to work for the United States in this time of need -- but getting the job is the same long process it was before the attacks. A2
The Federal Aviation Administration limits passengers to one carry-on bag and a pocketbook or briefcase. A2
As President Bush tries to marshal global support for his campaign against terror, he's finding that many countries will, somewhere along the road, want something in return. A3
An overview of the five fronts in the war against terrorism. A4
Millions of land mines are buried in Afghanistan, posing yet another threat to U.S. soldiers. A5
Today's U.S. Army is smaller than it was 10 years ago, but its soldiers are better equipped and more motivated. A5
Federal officials suspect foul play in two Florida anthrax cases that have left one man dead and hundreds of co-workers lining up for medical tests. A6