Day Two
For the second straight day U.S. bombers targeted training camps and air defences in Afghanistan. CTV's Alan Fryer reports on the day's events.

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Called for Duty
As Canada's military prepares to send troops and equipment to aid the U.S.-led campaign against terrorism, critics wonder if Canada has what it takes to make a difference. CTV's Roger Smith reports.

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Protest in Pakistan
CTV's Matt McClure reports on the political shockwaves across the border from Afghanistan

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High Alert
Prime Minister Tony Blair warns people of a long military campaign. CTV's Joy Malbon reports from London.

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Mixed Messages Despite Osama bin Laden's continued efforts to equate his struggle with that of the Palestinians, Yasser Arafat is making efforts to distance himself from al-Qaeda's leader. Combined with Sharon's muted support for the U.S. it was a day of mixed messages from the Middle East. CTV's Rodney Palmer explains.

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Anthrax Scare
In Palm Beach Florida, the FBI widens its investigation after two people were found to have contacted the deadly spores. CTV's Paul Bliss reports.

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Canada pledges support to U.S.-led campaign
Defence Minister Art Eggleton announces Canada is sending warships, planes and troops to join the U.S.-led attack on Afghanistan.

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Fast Farewells
CTV's Steve Chao on a Thanksgiving one Halifax family will never forget, as they prepare to send their father, a sailor, off to war.

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Canada AM: Afghanistan, the morning after
CTV's Matt McClure reports on the extent of the devastation in Afghanistan.

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