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September 16, 2001

Mother Teresa tells of spiritual struggle, doubt, joy, pain in newly published letters, diaries
NEW DELHI, India -- Mother Teresa sometimes felt rejected by God, helpless and tempted to abandon her work caring for the poor and dying, according to her letters and diaries published by an Indian theological journal.


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  From today's Sun-Sentinel
Four airlines to slash schedules
Boston airport opens as nation's air traffic gears back up
4 days forge a new leader
For first firefighters, tears of farewell flow
Response must be `sweeping, sustained and effective'
How did we miss enemies in our midst?
Retracing suspect's trail could lead to other terrorists, agents say
New Yorkers grieve, pray
Top opponent to Taliban reported slain
Bush, military weigh options
Cuba expresses its sympathy for America's victims
Palestinian leaders act to quash anti-U.S. celebrations
Jet hit newly upgraded section of Pentagon
Tide of respect rises for president
Cost of World Trade Center attacks in billions
International solidarity stops short of military strike
Taliban warn neighbors
Nation forced to weigh military priorities
Gabrielle slaps Central Florida, heads to sea
Attack delayed historic surgery
5 die as tug, 4 barges shatter bridge section
Police detain actress Bleeth
Fivemedical researchers win Lasker
North, South Korea launch talks
Macedonian party opposes vote
Three Palestinians killed
Even Mother Teresa knew spiritual despair
National Guard jets raced to intercept 2 airliners
Leaders consider loosening reins on U.S. spies

PHOTO GALLERY

MESSAGE BOARD

Share your personal experiences on the day of the terrorist attack. Where were you? How were you affected? Please stay on the topic.
Jeanne- instead of trying to organize a fundraiser yourself, encourage your friends and family to participate in the fundraisers already established by reputable organizations, ie: Red Cross. There will be no "red tape" and you can feel like you are helping.
Submitted by: V
1:29 PM EDT, Sep 15, 2001
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POLL

Many commentators have said that "America will never be the same" after Tuesday's terror attacks. What do you think the most sweeping change will be?

We have lost our sense of security, the notion that we are safe from the world's problems.
We will emerge from this tragedy as a stronger and more patriotic nation.
We will lose some personal freedoms to tough security measures and government's need to gather intelligence.
We will become a more militaristic nation, quicker to fight those who threaten us.

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