27 November 2001 By The Morning News — 27 Nov 2001 Bush ominously warns Hussein of consequences for development of unconventional weaponry; Powell assures Larry King that "many options" are available for action. U.S. doubles ground forces in Afghanistan, possibly to 1,000 troops. Michigan law enforcement invites Middle Eastern men to be investigated. Harvard professor--expert on dangerous viruses--is missing outside Memphis. Afghan factions, meeting in Bonn, agree on principle of building broad-based government. Government agencies find pulled-Web-reports keep popping up. Israel supporters in Congress concerned about Bush's $400M arms sale to Egypt. Ashcroft will not release names of the detained, citing fear of providing bin Laden with list. Pastors find increased requests for corporate-visits. [wsj] Music company sells Christian division to Warner Bros.; company's name: Gaylord. An update at the beguiling Rustboy. Letters between V.S. Naipaul and his father. The complete guide to Web-logging.