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FILE--Waterbury, Conn. Mayor Philip A. Giordano, 38, is seen in this police photo taken July 27, 2001, after his arrest on federal child sex charges. Giordano will also be prosecuted on state charges, authorities said Monday, Sept. 10, 2001. An arrest warrant issued Monday charges Giordano with six counts each of sexual assault, risk of injury to a minor and conspiracy. He has been in federal custody since his arrest July 26 on charges of using an interstate facility to entice a minor to engage in sexual activity and conspiracy. The alleged victims are two female cousins, ages 9 and 11. (AP Photo/ho)
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10 Sep, 8:11 PM ET
Traffic rolls and people stroll on Front Street in Hamilton, Bermuda, Monday, Sept. 10, 2001, a day after Bermuda was placed under a hurricane warning due to Hurricane Erin. Hurricane Erin kicked up the surf along the upper East Coast Monday as it followed a course that was expected to take it far out to sea.  (AP Photo/Andy Newman)
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10 Sep, 7:45 PM ET
President Bush walks up the steps of Air Force One as he prepares to depart Jacksonville International Airport, in Jacksonville, Fla., Monday, Sept. 10, 2001. Bush urged Congress Monday to set aside partisan bickering and pass his education package so America's teachers can 'wage war on illiteracy in the young.'  (AP Photo/Doug Mills)
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10 Sep, 7:12 PM ET
A Netflix worker cleans off their recently returned DVD rental, 'The Ten Commandments' at their distribution plant in San Jose, Calif., Monday, Sept. 10, 2001. Online DVD rental company Netflix is emerging as one of the Internet's rising stars that has attracted a cast of 300,000 subscribers who pay a $19.95 monthly fee to get up to three DVD rentals mailed to them. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)
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10 Sep, 7:01 PM ET

Netflix Chief Executive Officer Reed Hastings holds up two of their most popular DVD rentals 'The Perfect Storm' and 'Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles' at their distribution plant in San Jose, Calif., Monday, Sept. 10, 2001. Online DVD rental company Netflix is emerging as one of the Internet's rising stars that has attracted a cast of 300,000 subscribers who pay a $19.95 monthly fee to get up to three DVD rentals mailed to them. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)
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Netflix Chief Executive Officer Reed Hastings sits in a mail delivery case of thousands of DVDs at their distribution plant in San Jose, Calif., Monday, Sept. 10, 2001. Online DVD rental company Netflix is emerging as one of the Internet's rising stars that has attracted a cast of 300,000 subscribers who pay a $19.95 monthly fee to get up to three DVD rentals mailed to them. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)
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10 Sep, 7:00 PM ET
Jennifer Erickson, a pharmacist from Bellevue, Wash., testifies before the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee on Capitol Hill, Monday, Sept. 10, 2001. The committee is studying insurance coverage for women's contraceptives.  Erickson filed suit against her employer to provide contracptive insurance coverage.  (AP Photo/Dennis Cook)
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10 Sep, 6:57 PM ET
FILE--House Minority Whip David Bonior, D-Mich. is interviewed in his Capitol Hill office in this Nov. 10, 1999 file photo in Washington. Bonior said Monday, Sept. 10, 2001 that he will resign as House minority whip Jan. 15, 2002 to run for governor of Michigan, setting up a fierce battle for a successor to become the second-highest ranking Democrat in the House.(AP Photo/Dennis Cook, File)
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10 Sep, 6:52 PM ET

Early humans were willing to lend a helping hand -- or at least some mushy deer meat -- to assist elderly and incapacitated members of their clans tens of thousand of years earlier than previously believed scientists said September 10, 2001. Studying human remains found in southeastern France dating back at least 175,000 years, anthropologists determined that a toothless and apparently very old member of a group of archaic European people called pre-Neanderthals survived for quite a long time despite needing others to prepare food. This undated photo shows an ancient human jaw. (Reuters)
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10 Sep, 6:43 PM ET
Authorities hold up white sheets as the body of multiple-murder suspect Joseph Ferguson, is loaded into a van in Rancho Cordova, Calif., Monday, Sept. 10, 2001. Ferguson, 20, killed himself after leading officers on a 40-minute chase through the area. Ferguson was wanted for allegedly killing four people late Saturday night and another person Sunday. He was spotted in a stolen car Sunday night and pursued, eventually losing control of the car, crashing into a light pole. Ferguson then exchanged shots with police and after being wounded shot himself to death. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)
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The Teletubbies, stars of the PBS show of the same name, an import from Britain aimed at 1-to-4-year-old viewers, are shown in this undated handout file photo. Distributors of the 'Teletubbies'' TV show, received a 'Have You Lost Your Marbles?'' award for promotional campaigns with McDonald's and Burger King Monday, Sept. 10, 2001, in New York. Activists met for a symposium on exploitive advertising aimed at children at the same Manhattan hotel as the awards.  (AP Photo/Ragdoll Productions, File)
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10 Sep, 6:30 PM ET
This is the financial snapshot for Monday, Sept. 10, 2001.  (AP Graphic)
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10 Sep, 6:27 PM ET

President Bush addresses a gathering at Justina Elementary School in Jacksonville, Fla., Monday, Sept. 10, 2001. Bush is in Florida to promote his reading education program in Congress. (AP Photo/Peter Cosgrove)
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Fabio Ochoa Vasquez is seen in this artist drawing during his first court appearance  at the Federal Courthouse in Miami Monday, Sept. 10, 2001. Ochoa was extradited from Colombia on charges that he plotted to smuggle 30 tons of cocaine a month into the U.S. (AP Photo/Shirley Henderson)
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New York Democratic mayoral primary candidate Mark Green, center, shakes hands with people as he leaves Juniors Restaurant in the Brooklyn borough of New York Monday, Sept. 10, 2001. Cindy Curran, at right, was excited about meeting Green, who had stopped for a lunch break while campaigning. (AP Photo/Robert Spencer)
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FILE--Elizabeth Dole, wife of former Sen. Bob Dole, is shown in this Aug. 1, 2000, file photo in Philadelphia. Dole will announce Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001, in her hometown of Salisbury, N.C., that she is entering the race for the Senate seat now held by Jesse Helms.  (AP Photo/Elise Amendola, File)
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President George W. Bush passes a microphone to Diane Gillespie, Principal of Justina Elementary School during a 'Leadership Forum' on childhood reading in Jacksonville, Florida September 10, 2001. Bush called for a 'war on illiteracy' as he made a pitch for his education proposals even as worries about the weak economy began to push them down the political agenda.  (Win McNamee/Reuters)
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School children from Justina Elementary School in Jacksonville, Florida, surround President George W. Bush following a 'Leadership Forum' on reading, September 10, 2001. Bush called for a 'war on illiteracy' as he made a pitch for his education proposals even as worries about the weak economy began to push them down the political agenda.  (Win McNamee/Reuters)
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President Bush, with his brother Gov. Jeb Bush R-Fla, waves as they depart at the Jacksonville International Airport, in Jacksonville, Fla., Monday, Sept. 10, 2001. Bush is in Jacksonville to visit the Justina Road Elementary School.   (AP Photo/Doug Mills)
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With Secretary of Education Ronald Paige by his side President Bush, right, addresses a gathering at Justina Elementary School in Jacksonville, Fla., Monday, Sept. 10, 2001. Bush is in Florida to promote his reading education program in Congress. (AP Photo/Peter Cosgrove)
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Authorities hold up white sheets as the body of multiple-murder suspect James Ferguson, is loaded into a van in Rancho Cordova, Calif., Monday, Sept. 10, 2001. Ferguson, 20, killed himself after leading officers on a 40-minute chase through the area. Ferguson was wanted for allegedly killing four people late Saturday night and another person Sunday. He was spotted in a stolen car Sunday night and pursued, eventually losing control of the car, crashing into a light pole. Ferguson then exchanged shots with police and after being wounded shot himself to death. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)
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10 Sep, 5:23 PM ET
FILE--Qwest Communications International chairman and chief executive Joe Nacchio speaks to reporters about the future of the company in Denver in this July 5, 2000, file photo. Qwest announced Monday, Sept. 10, 2001, it is cutting 4,000 jobs, or 6 percent of its work force, and lowered its financial forecast for the fiscal year, citing deteriorating economic conditions. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski, File)
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10 Sep, 5:18 PM ET
President Bush greets students and faculty with his brother Gov. Jeb Bush R-Fla., following a for Leadership Forum at the Justina Road Elementary School in Jacksonville, Fla., Monday, Sept. 10, 2001. Bush also announced a pair of federal initiatives to improve reading instruction.  (AP Photo/Doug Mills)
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10 Sep, 5:11 PM ET
FILE--An American Tissue Inc., paper mill is shown in Berlin, N.H., in this 1980s file photo. American Tissue, the nation's fourth-largest maker of tissue, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Monday, Sept. 10, 2001. The Berlin mill was shut down indefinitely August 2001 and almost all of its workers have been laid off. (AP Photo/Jim Cole, File)
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