20 November 2001 By The Morning News — 20 Nov 2001 Pentagon builds case for bombing Iraq.Powell outlines U.S. Middle East policy: cool-off period first, then negotiations on settlements, terror, occupation.Bush's recent power-grabs continue to expand in scope.CIA-sponsored team broke terrorist group in 1998 with brutal means. [wsj]Spanish Judge indicts secret terror group, possibly involved with September attacks.Four foreign journalists killed in Afghanistan; bodies recovered.AmeriCorps finds increase in recruits; Congress looks to expand rolls.Microsoft tentatively agrees to settle private suits with free systems to poor schools at cost of $1.1B. [wsj]The Pope will address Oceania with email.The Guggenheim reins in its ambition as revenue falls swiftly.Al Gore becomes vice chairman of financial services company.