The New Breed of Terrorist

An inside look at the lives of the men behind the attacks. Now dozens of their associates may be at large in the U.S. What will come next?

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Osama bin Laden is seen in this video footage recorded "very recently" at an undisclosed location in Afghanistan aired by the Qatar-based satelite TV station al-Jazeera October 7, 2001.

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The U.S. will have to keep cool in the coming days as it proceeds to give life to Bush's vow of war on terrorism. It may lift our hearts now to pledge an end to it, but heartache and heartbreak lie ahead in what promises to be a long, painful struggle to prevail. "You will be asked for your strength, because the course to victory may be long," said Bush last week. Even if bin Laden worked "alone" this time, he is not alone in his enmity. His ideas and thousands of men like him are still out there.

--Reported by Carole Buia/New York, Teresa Brumback and Elaine Shannon/Washington, Jeanne DeQuine/Miami, Yvette C. Hammett/Vero Beach, Broward Liston/Daytona Beach, Rochelle Renford/Venice, Jill Underwood/San Diego, Eric Francis/Boston and Kathie Klarreich/Coral Springs

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