9 November 2001 By The Morning News — 09 Nov 2001 President Bush urges U.S.: "My fellow Americans, let's roll"; neglects to mention whether indos or a gang of Tanqueray will be supplied.Pakistan arrests mullahs calling for the army to overthrow the government.Three killed by police in pro-Taliban protest in Pakistan.Officials confirm 135 dead, 300 missing, in Philippine storm.16-year-old-girl arrested for "endangering the life of a high official" by slapping Prince Charles with a red carnation.Abortion clinics and rights-groups receive FedEx packages containing powder described as anthrax by the Army of God.The horrific life of Sylena Herrnkind and the signs unseen by the state and neighbors.Chelsea Clinton claims New Yorker status--through eternity-- based on brief visit during terror.John Ashcroft says "Blessed Be That City."New York gets stars to sell holiday fun in the city, surprisingly relying on Henry Kissinger's public appeal to bring in tourists.Photoshop Tennis between Praystation and Test Pilot Collective, beginning at 3pm.Dilbert's Scott Adams looks back on the process of e-publishing.