29 November 2001 By The Morning News — 29 Nov 2001 CIA confirms first American fatality in Afghan combat. American masses support all things Bush; Bush keeps moving on back of masses. Pentagon says Taliban no longer controls its troops, bin Laden's location identified. Arab academic claims 14 al-Qaeda fighters flown by U.S. to Wake Island in Pacific; Pentagon names Wake and Guam as possible sites for military tribunals. A history of Enron Corp. as it plummets. Bush renews ban on Internet taxes. Times finds cause for yet another eulogic-like mention of New York's ailing senator, Lou Reed. New York's Century 21's clothes begin appearing in Maine with coat of dust from World Trade Center (scroll down). Eiffel Tower to receive 60 ton paint job. Man sues city for $1.5M after library's cat attacks his dog. Diane Sawyer says "Ginger" the wonder-scooter will be unveiled in a week. Inside the mechanics and theories of Salon.com Premium.