11 March 2002 By The Morning News — 11 Mar 2002 Six months after September 11, New York remembers, erects memorials. Israel allows Arafat to move freely. Facing criminal indictment, having lost employees and clients, Arthur Andersen in talks to merge with Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu. Visiting journalists and returning exiles mean property prices in Afghanistan are out of control. "I don't think the Taliban needed more guns, but more Prozac." Mazar-i-Sharif doctor says many of the Taliban suffered from depression. A new twist on the microdot: as an anti-theft measure. The new virus threat will be in your cell phone. Fearing bankruptcy, pressure of recent success, The Rolling Stones fled to France to record Exile on Main St. Theory discusses fashion.