I Wanna Watch Cartoons!
aztektum writes "Since Saturday's tend to be slow days and it is Saturday morning I thought I'd send along Cartoon Network news. Ain't It Cool has a breakdown of Cartoon Networks 2002 itinerary." Several of the
shows have been mentioned here before (Pilot Candidate and Gundam 0083 are
both enjoyable so far. As is YuYu). Mentions the arrival of new DBZ in september.
Also lots of non anime bits including Justice League (Many new episodes!).
Also new Harvey Birdman, Brak, and Sealab 2021 although Space Ghost seems absent from the roster.
Anyway, there are a lot of other shows mentioned too, but those are the shows
that I have commanded tivo to snag ;)
Thought I'd share a first post with my favorite site.
I love you guys.
You all make me feel good about life. Bless you.
Meatwad make the money, see? Meatwad gets the honeys, see?
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Afghan reinforcements ready to take the field
U.S. aircraft punished al Qaeda and Taliban hideouts in the cold, remote mountains near Gardez, Afghanistan, today while hundreds of Afghan reinforcements with heavy weaponry waited in the Paktia provincial capital to learn if and when they would be pressed into battle against a determined enemy.
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BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan -- Bad weather has forced al Qaeda fighters involved in the biggest battle of the Afghan war with U.S.-led troops to retreat into caves.
U.S. military spokesman Major Bryan Hilferty said fighting at the start of the second week of the battle in freezing mountains near the eastern city of Gardez had slackened off for both sides because of driving snow, rain and strong winds.
"The weather is extremely bad," Major Hilferty told a news conference at Bagram air base on the outskirts of Kabul which has become the U.S. control point for "Operation Anaconda."
"The weather is extremely bad," said Maj. Hilferty. "They're fighting at 8-12,000 feet, the temperatures are cold, it's raining and snowing. They (al Qaeda) appear to be pretty much hunkered down."
He said there were no U.S. or coalition casualties in overnight fighting which mainly involved search and destroy missions in the mountains of Paktia Province near the Pakistan border and about 150 km (95 miles) south of the capital
BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Al Qaeda fighters showed no signs of surrender even as U.S.-led coalition forces dominated much of the high ground in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan, military officials said Friday.
"These are very well-trained fighters," U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Friday. "These are dead-enders. These are hard-line types."
A winter storm obscured the view of allied aircraft bombing runs into the mountains of Paktia province, but bombs shook the ground in the provincial capital Gardez, and the drone of allied aircraft was an almost constant reminder that the weeklong battle was not yet over.
Despite heavy fog and snowstorms, military officials said Operation Anaconda is "right on plan" and tBAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Al Qaeda fighters showed no signs of surrender even as U.S.-led coalition forces dominated much of the high ground in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan, military officials said Friday.
"These are very well-trained fighters," U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Friday. "These are dead-enders. These are hard-line types."
A winter storm obscured the view of allied aircraft bombing runs into the mountains of Paktia province, but bombs shook the ground in the provincial capital Gardez, and the drone of allied airBAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Al Qaeda fighters showed no signs of surrender even as U.S.-led coalition forces dominated much of the high ground in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan, military officials said Friday.
"These are very well-trained fighters," U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Friday. "These are dead-enders. These are hard-line types."
A winter storm obscured the view of allied aircraft bombing runs into the mountains of Paktia province, but bombs shook the ground in the provincial capital Gardez, and the drone of allied aircraBAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Al Qaeda fighters showed no signs of surrender even as U.S.-led coalition forces dominated much of the high ground in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan, military officials said Friday.
"These are very well-trained fighters," U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Friday. "These are dead-enders. These are hard-line types."
A winter storm obscured the view of allied aircraft bombing runs into the mountains of Paktia province, but bombs shook the ground in the provincial capital Gardez, and the drone of allied aircraft was an almost constant reminder that the weeklonBAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Al Qaeda fighters showed no signs of surrender even as U.S.-led coalition forces dominated much of the high ground in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan, military officials said Friday.
"These are very well-trained fighters," U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Friday. "These are dead-enders. These are hard-line types."
A winter storm obscured the view of allied aircraft bombing runs into the mountains of Paktia province, but bombs shook the ground in the provincial capital Gardez, and the drone of allied aircraftBAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Al Qaeda fighters showed no signs of surrender even as U.S.-led coalition forces dominated much of the high ground in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan, military officials said Friday.
"These are very well-trained fighters," U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Friday. "These are dead-enders. These are hard-line types."
A winter storm obscured the view of allied aircraft bombing runs into the mountains of Paktia province, but bombs shook the ground in the provincial capital Gardez, and the drone of allied aircraft was an almost constant reminder that the weeklong battle was not yet over.
Despite heavy fog and snowstorms, military officials said Operation Anaconda is "right on plan" and that their forces were equipped for wintertime fighting.
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Despite heavy fog and snowstorms, military officials said Operation Anaconda is "right on plan" and that their forces were equipped for wintertime fighting.
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Despite heavy fog and snowstorms, military officials said Operation Anaconda is "right on plan" and that their forces were equipped for wintertime fighting.
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Despite heavy fog and snowstorms, military officials said Operation Anaconda is "right on plan" and that their forces were equipped for wintertime fighting.
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Despite heavy fog and snowstorms, military officials said Operation Anaconda is "right on plan" and that their forces were equipped for wintertime fighting.
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BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Al Qaeda fighters showed no signs of surrender even as U.S.-led coalition forces dominated much of the high ground in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan, military officials said Friday.
"These are very well-trained fighters," U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Friday. "These are dead-enders. These are hard-line types."
A winter storm obscured the view of allied aircraft bombing runs into the mountains of Paktia province, but bombs shook the ground in the provincial capital Gardez, and the drone of allied aircraft was an almost constant reminder that the weeklong battle was not yet over.
Despite heavy fog and snowstorms, military officials said Operation Anaconda is "right on plan" and that their forces were equipped for wintertime fighting.
BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Al Qaeda fighters showed no signs of surrender even as U.S.-led coalition forces dominated much of the high ground in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan, military officials said Friday.
"These are very well-trained fighters," U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Friday. "These are dead-enders. These are hard-line types."
A winter storm obscured the view of allied aircraft bombing runs into the mountains of Paktia province, but bombs shook the ground in the provincial capital Gardez, and the drone of allied aircraft was an almost constant reminder that the weeklong battle was not yet over.
Despite heavy fog and snowstorms, military officials said Operation Anaconda is "right on plan" and that their forces were equipped for wintertime fighting.
BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Al Qaeda fighters showed no signs of surrender even as U.S.-led coalition forces dominated much of the high ground in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan, military officials said Friday.
"These are very well-trained fighters," U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Friday. "These are dead-enders. These are hard-line types."
A winter storm obscured the view of allied aircraft bombing runs into the mountains of Paktia province, but bombs shook the ground in the provincial capital Gardez, and the drone of allied aircraft was an almost constant reminder that the weeklong battle was not yet over.
Despite heavy fog and snowstorms, military officials said Operation Anaconda is "right on plan" and that their forces were equipped for wintertime fighting.
BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Al Qaeda fighters showed no signs of surrender even as U.S.-led coalition forces dominated much of the high ground in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan, military officials said Friday.
"These are very well-trained fighters," U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Friday. "These are dead-enders. These are hard-line types."
A winter storm obscured the view of allied aircraft bombing runs into the mountains of Paktia province, but bombs shook the ground in the provincial capital Gardez, and the drone of allied aircraft was an almost constant reminder that the weeklong battle was not yet over.
Despite heavy fog and snowstorms, military officials said Operation Anaconda is "right on plan" and that their forces were equipped for wintertime fighting.
BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Al Qaeda fighters showed no signs of surrender even as U.S.-led coalition forces dominated much of the high ground in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan, military officials said Friday.
"These are very well-trained fighters," U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Friday. "These are dead-enders. These are hard-line types."
A winter storm obscured the view of allied aircraft bombing runs into the mountains of Paktia province, but bombs shook the ground in the provincial capital Gardez, and the drone of allied aircraft was an almost constant reminder that the weeklong battle was not yet over.
Despite heavy fog and snowstorms, military officials said Operation Anaconda is "right on plan" and that their forces were equipped for wintertime fighting.
BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Al Qaeda fighters showed no signs of surrender even as U.S.-led coalition forces dominated much of the high ground in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan, military officials said Friday.
"These are very well-trained fighters," U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Friday. "These are dead-enders. These are hard-line types."
A winter storm obscured the view of allied aircraft bombing runs into the mountains of Paktia province, but bombs shook the ground in the provincial capital Gardez, and the drone of allied aircraft was an almost constant reminder that the weeklong battle was not yet over.
Despite heavy fog and snowstorms, military officials said Operation Anaconda is "right on plan" and that their forces were equipped for wintertime fighting.
BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Al Qaeda fighters showed no signs of surrender even as U.S.-led coalition forces dominated much of the high ground in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan, military officials said Friday.
"These are very well-trained fighters," U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Friday. "These are dead-enders. These are hard-line types."
A winter storm obscured the view of allied aircraft bombing runs into the mountains of Paktia province, but bombs shook the ground in the provincial capital Gardez, and the drone of allied aircraft was an almost constant reminder that the weeklong battle was not yet over.
Despite heavy fog and snowstorms, military officials said Operation Anaconda is "right on plan" and that their forces were equipped for wintertime fighting.
BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Al Qaeda fighters showed no signs of surrender even as U.S.-led coalition forces dominated much of the high ground in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan, military officials said Friday.
"These are very well-trained fighters," U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Friday. "These are dead-enders. These are hard-line types."
A winter storm obscured the view of allied aircraft bombing runs into the mountains of Paktia province, but bombs shook the ground in the provincial capital Gardez, and the drone of allied aircraft was an almost constant reminder that the weeklong battle was not yet over.
Despite heavy fog and snowstorms, military officials said Operation Anaconda is "right on plan" and that their forces were equipped for wintertime fighting.
BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Al Qaeda fighters showed no signs of surrender even as U.S.-led coalition forces dominated much of the high ground in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan, military officials said Friday.
"These are very well-trained fighters," U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Friday. "These are dead-enders. These are hard-line types."
A winter storm obscured the view of allied aircraft bombing runs into the mountains of Paktia province, but bombs shook the ground in the provincial capital Gardez, and the drone of allied aircraft was an almost constant reminder that the weeklong battle was not yet over.
Despite heavy fog and snowstorms, military officials said Operation Anaconda is "right on plan" and that their forces were equipped for wintertime fighting.
BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Al Qaeda fighters showed no signs of surrender even as U.S.-led coalition forces dominated much of the high ground in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan, military officials said Friday.
"These are very well-trained fighters," U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Friday. "These are dead-enders. These are hard-line types."
A winter storm obscured the view of allied aircraft bombing runs into the mountains of Paktia province, but bombs shook the ground in the provincial capital Gardez, and the drone of allied aircraft was an almost constant reminder that the weeklong battle was not yet over.
Despite heavy fog and snowstorms, military officials said Operation Anaconda is "right on plan" and that their forces were equipped for wintertime fighting.
BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Al Qaeda fighters showed no signs of surrender even as U.S.-led coalition forces dominated much of the high ground in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan, military officials said Friday.
"These are very well-trained fighters," U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Friday. "These are dead-enders. These are hard-line types."
A winter storm obscured the view of allied aircraft bombing runs into the mountains of Paktia province, but bombs shook the ground in the provincial capital Gardez, and the drone of allied aircraft was an almost constant reminder that the weeklong battle was not yet over.
Despite heavy fog and snowstorms, military officials said Operation Anaconda is "right on plan" and that their forces were equipped for wintertime fighting.
BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Al Qaeda fighters showed no signs of surrender even as U.S.-led coalition forces dominated much of the high ground in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan, military officials said Friday.
"These are very well-trained fighters," U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Friday. "These are dead-enders. These are hard-line types."
A winter storm obscured the view of allied aircraft bombing runs into the mountains of Paktia province, but bombs shook the ground in the provincial capital Gardez, and the drone of allied aircraft was an almost constant reminder that the weeklong battle was not yet over.
Despite heavy fog and snowstorms, military officials said Operation Anaconda is "right on plan" and that their forces were equipped for wintertime fighting.
BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Al Qaeda fighters showed no signs of surrender even as U.S.-led coalition forces dominated much of the high ground in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan, military officials said Friday.
"These are very well-trained fighters," U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Friday. "These are dead-enders. These are hard-line types."
A winter storm obscured the view of allied aircraft bombing runs into the mountains of Paktia province, but bombs shook the ground in the provincial capital Gardez, and the drone of allied aircraft was an almost constant reminder that the weeklong battle was not yet over.
Despite heavy fog and snowstorms, military officials said Operation Anaconda is "right on plan" and that their forces were equipped for wintertime fighting.
BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Al Qaeda fighters showed no signs of surrender even as U.S.-led coalition forces dominated much of the high ground in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan, military officials said Friday.
"These are very well-trained fighters," U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Friday. "These are dead-enders. These are hard-line types."
A winter storm obscured the view of allied aircraft bombing runs into the mountains of Paktia province, but bombs shook the ground in the provincial capital Gardez, and the drone of allied aircBAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Al Qaeda fighters showed no signs of surrender even as U.S.-led coalition forces dominated much of the high ground in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan, military officials said Friday.
"These are very well-trained fighters," U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Friday. "These are dead-enders. These are hard-line types."
A winter storm obscured the view of allied aircraft bombing runs into the mountains of Paktia province, but bombs shook the ground in the provincial capital Gardez, and the drone of allied aircraft was an almost constant reminder that the weeklong battle was not yet over.
Despite heavy fog and snowstorms, military officials said Operation Anaconda is "right on plan" and that their forces were equipped for wintertime fighting.
BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Al Qaeda fighters showed no signs of surrender even as U.S.-led coalition forces dominated much of the high ground in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan, military officials said Friday.
"These are very well-trained fighters," U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Friday. "These are dead-enders. These are hard-line types."
A winter storm obscured the view of allied aircraft bombing runs into the mountains of Paktia province, but bombs shook the ground in the provincial capital Gardez, and the drone of allied aircraft was an almost constant reminder that the weeklong battle was not yet over.
Despite heavy fog and snowstorms, military officials said Operation Anaconda is "right on plan" and that their forces were equipped for wintertime fighting.
BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Al Qaeda fighters showed no signs of surrender even as U.S.-led coalition forces dominated much of the high ground in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan, military officials said Friday.
"These are very well-trained fighters," U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Friday. "These are dead-enders. These are hard-line types."
A winter storm obscured the view of allied aircraft bombing runs into the mountains of Paktia province, but bombs shook the ground in the provincial capital Gardez, and the drone of allied aircraft was an almost constant reminder that the weeklong battle was not yet over.
Despite heavy fog and snowstorms, military officials said Operation Anaconda is "right on plan" and that their forces were equipped for wintertime fighting.
BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Al Qaeda fighters showed no signs of surrender even as U.S.-led coalition forces dominated much of the high ground in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan, military officials said Friday.
"These are very well-trained fighters," U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Friday. "These are dead-enders. These are hard-line types."
A winter storm obscured the view of allied aircraft bombing runs into the mountains of Paktia province, but bombs shook the ground in the provincial capital Gardez, and the drone of allied aircraft was an almost constant reminder that the weeklong battle was not yet over.
Despite heavy fog and snowstorms, military officials said Operation Anaconda is "right on plan" and that their forces were equipped for wintertime fighting.
BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Al Qaeda fighters showed no signs of surrender even as U.S.-led coalition forces dominated much of the high ground in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan, military officials said Friday.
"These are very well-trained fighters," U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Friday. "These are dead-enders. These are hard-line types."
A winter storm obscured the view of allied aircraft bombing runs into the mountains of Paktia province, but bombs shook the ground in the provincial capital Gardez, and the drone of allied aircraft was an almost constant reminder that the weeklong battle was not yet over.
Despite heavy fog and snowstorms, military officials said Operation Anaconda is "right on plan" and that their forces were equipped for wintertime fighting.
BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Al Qaeda fighters showed no signs of surrender even as U.S.-led coalition forces dominated much of the high ground in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan, military officials said Friday.
"These are very well-trained fighters," U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Friday. "These are dead-enders. These are hard-line types."
A winter storm obscured the view of allied aircraft bombing runs into the mountains of Paktia province, but bombs shook the ground in the provincial capital Gardez, and the drone of allied aircraft was an almost constant reminder that the weeklong battle was not yet over.
Despite heavy fog and snowstorms, military officials said Operation Anaconda is "right on plan" and that their forces were equipped for wintertime fighting.
BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Al Qaeda fighters showed no signs of surrender even as U.S.-led coalition forces dominated much of the high ground in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan, military officials said Friday.
"These are very well-trained fighters," U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Friday. "These are dead-enders. These are hard-line types."
A winter storm obscured the view of allied aircraft bombing runs into the mountains of Paktia province, but bombs shook the ground in the provincial capital Gardez, and the drone of allied aircraft was an almost constant reminder that the weeklong battle was not yet over.
Despite heavy fog and snowstorms, military officials said Operation Anaconda is "right on plan" and that their forces were equipped for wintertime fighting.
BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Al Qaeda fighters showed no signs of surrender even as U.S.-led coalition forces dominated much of the high ground in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan, military officials said Friday.
"These are very well-trained fighters," U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Friday. "These are dead-enders. These are hard-line types."
A winter storm obscured the view of allied aircraft bombing runs into the mountains of Paktia province, but bombs shook the ground in the provincial capital Gardez, and the drone of allied aircraft was an almost constant reminder that the weeklong battle was not yet over.
Despite heavy fog and snowstorms, military officials said Operation Anaconda is "right on plan" and that their forces were equipped for wintertime fighting.
BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Al Qaeda fighters showed no signs of surrender even as U.S.-led coalition forces dominated much of the high ground in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan, military officials said Friday.
"These are very well-trained fighters," U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Friday. "These are dead-enders. These are hard-line types."
A winter storm obscured the view of allied aircraft bombing runs into the mountains of Paktia province, but bombs shook the ground in the provincial capital Gardez, and the drone of allied aircraft was an almost constant reminder that the weeklong battle was not yet over.
Despite heavy fog and snowstorms, military officials said Operation Anaconda is "right on plan" and that their forces were equipped for wintertime fighting.
BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Al Qaeda fighters showed no signs of surrender even as U.S.-led coalition forces dominated much of the high ground in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan, military officials said Friday.
"These are very well-trained fighters," U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Friday. "These are dead-enders. These are hard-line types."
A winter storm obscured the view of allied aircraft bombing runs into the mountains of Paktia province, but bombs shook the ground in the provincial capital Gardez, and the drone of allied aircraft was an almost constant reminder that the weeklong battle was not yet over.
Despite heavy fog and snowstorms, military officials said Operation Anaconda is "right on plan" and that their forces were equipped for wintertime fighting.
BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Al Qaeda fighters showed no signs of surrender even as U.S.-led coalition forces dominated much of the high ground in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan, military officials said Friday.
"These are very well-trained fighters," U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Friday. "These are dead-enders. These are hard-line types."
A winter storm obscured the view of allied aircraft bombing runs into the mountains of Paktia province, but bombs shook the ground in the provincial capital Gardez, and the drone of allied aircraft was an almost constant reminder that the weeklong battle was not yet over.
Despite heavy fog and snowstorms, military officials said Operation Anaconda is "right on plan" and that their forces were equipped for wintertime fighting.
BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Al Qaeda fighters showed no signs of surrender even as U.S.-led coalition forces dominated much of the high ground in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan, military officials said Friday.
"These are very well-trained fighters," U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Friday. "These are dead-enders. These are hard-line types."
A winter storm obscured the view of allied aircraft bombing runs into the mountains of Paktia province, but bombs shook the ground in the provincial capital Gardez, and the drone of allied aircraft was an almost constant reminder that the weeklong battle was not yet over.
Despite heavy fog and snowstorms, military officials said Operation Anaconda is "right on plan" and that their forces were equipped for wintertime fighting.
BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Al Qaeda fighters showed no signs of surrender even as U.S.-led coalition forces dominated much of the high ground in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan, military officials said Friday.
"These are very well-trained fighters," U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Friday. "These are dead-enders. These are hard-line types."
A winter storm obscured the view of allied aircraft bombing runs into the mountains of Paktia province, but bombs shook the ground in the provincial capital Gardez, and the drone of allied aircraft was an almost constant reminder that the weeklong battle was not yet over.
Despite heavy fog and snowstorms, military officials said Operation Anaconda is "right on plan" and that their forces were equipped for wintertime fighting.
BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Al Qaeda fighters showed no signs of surrender even as U.S.-led coalition forces dominated much of the high ground in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan, military officials said Friday.
"These are very well-trained fighters," U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Friday. "These are dead-enders. These are hard-line types."
A winter storm obscured the view of allied aircraft bombing runs into the mountains of Paktia province, but bombs shook the ground in the provincial capital Gardez, and the drone of allied aircraft was an almost constant reminder that the weeklong battle was not yet over.
Despite heavy fog and snowstorms, military officials said Operation Anaconda is "right on plan" and that their forces were equipped for wintertime fighting.
BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Al Qaeda fighters showed no signs of surrender even as U.S.-led coalition forces dominated much of the high ground in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan, military officials said Friday.
"These are very well-trained fighters," U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Friday. "These are dead-enders. These are hard-line types."
A winter storm obscured the view of allied aircraft bombing runs into the mountains of Paktia province, but bombs shook the ground in the provincial capital Gardez, and the drone of allied aircraft was an almost constant reminder that the weeklong battle was not yet over.
Despite heavy fog and snowstorms, military officials said Operation Anaconda is "right on plan" and that their forces were equipped for wintertime fighting.
BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Al Qaeda fighters showed no signs of surrender even as U.S.-led coalition forces dominated much of the high ground in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan, military officials said Friday.
"These are very well-trained fighters," U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Friday. "These are dead-enders. These are hard-line types."
A winter storm obscured the view of allied aircraft bombing runs into the mountains of Paktia province, but bombs shook the ground in the provincial capital Gardez, and the drone of allied aircraft was an almost constant reminder that the weeklong battle was not yet over.
Despite heavy fog and snowstorms, military officials said Operation Anaconda is "right on plan" and that their forces were equipped for wintertime fighting.
BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Al Qaeda fighters showed no signs of surrender even as U.S.-led coalition forces dominated much of the high ground in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan, military officials said Friday.
"These are very well-trained fighters," U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Friday. "These are dead-enders. These are hard-line types."
A winter storm obscured the view of allied aircraft bombing runs into the mountains of Paktia province, but bombs shook the ground in the provincial capital Gardez, and the drone of allied aircraft was an almost constant reminder that the weeklong battle was not yet over.
Despite heavy fog and snowstorms, military officials said Operation Anaconda is "right on plan" and that their forces were equipped for wintertime fighting.
BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Al Qaeda fighters showed no signs of surrender even as U.S.-led coalition forces dominated much of the high ground in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan, military officials said Friday.
"These are very well-trained fighters," U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Friday. "These are dead-enders. These are hard-line types."
A winter storm obscured the view of allied aircraft bombing runs into the mountains of Paktia province, but bombs shook the ground in the provincial capital Gardez, and the drone of allied aircraft was an almost constant reminder that the weeklong battle was not yet over.
Despite heavy fog and snowstorms, military officials said Operation Anaconda is "right on plan" and that their forces were equipped for wintertime fighting.
BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Al Qaeda fighters showed no signs of surrender even as U.S.-led coalition forces dominated much of the high ground in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan, military officials said Friday.
"These are very well-trained fighters," U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Friday. "These are dead-enders. These are hard-line types."
A winter storm obscured the view of allied aircraft bombing runs into the mountains of Paktia province, but bombs shook the ground in the provincial capital Gardez, and the drone of allied aircraft was an almost constant reminder that the weeklong battle was not yet over.
Despite heavy fog and snowstorms, military officials said Operation Anaconda is "right on plan" and that their forces were equipped for wintertime fighting.
BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Al Qaeda fighters showed no signs of surrender even as U.S.-led coalition forces dominated much of the high ground in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan, military officials said Friday.
"These are very well-trained fighters," U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Friday. "These are dead-enders. These are hard-line types."
A winter storm obscured the view of allied aircraft bombing runs into the mountains of Paktia province, but bombs shook the ground in the provincial capital Gardez, and the drone of allied aircraft was an almost constant reminder that the weeklong battle was not yet over.
Despite heavy fog and snowstorms, military officials said Operation Anaconda is "right on plan" and that their forces were equipped for wintertime fighting.
BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Al Qaeda fighters showed no signs of surrender even as U.S.-led coalition forces dominated much of the high ground in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan, military officials said Friday.
"These are very well-trained fighters," U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Friday. "These are dead-enders. These are hard-line types."
A winter storm obscured the view of allied aircraft bombing runs into the mountains of Paktia province, but bombs shook the ground in the provincial capital Gardez, and the drone of allied aircraft was an almost constant reminder that the weeklong battle was not yet over.
Despite heavy fog and snowstorms, military officials said Operation Anaconda is "right on plan" and that their forces were equipped for wintertime fighting.
BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Al Qaeda fighters showed no signs of surrender even as U.S.-led coalition forces dominated much of the high ground in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan, military officials said Friday.
"These are very well-trained fighters," U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Friday. "These are dead-enders. These are hard-line types."
A winter storm obscured the view of allied aircraft bombing runs into the mountains of Paktia province, but bombs shook the ground in the provincial capital Gardez, and the drone of allied aircraft was an almost constant reminder that the weeklong battle was not yet over.
Despite heavy fog and snowstorms, military officials said Operation Anaconda is "right on plan" and that their forces were equipped for wintertime fighting.
BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Al Qaeda fighters showed no signs of surrender even as U.S.-led coalition forces dominated much of the high ground in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan, military officials said Friday.
"These are very well-trained fighters," U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Friday. "These are dead-enders. These are hard-line types."
A winter storm obscured the view of allied aircraft bombing runs into the mountains of Paktia province, but bombs shook the ground in the provincial capital Gardez, and the drone of allied aircraft was an almost constant reminder that the weeklong battle was not yet over.
Despite heavy fog and snowstorms, military officials said Operation Anaconda is "right on plan" and that their forces were equipped for wintertime fighting.
BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Al Qaeda fighters showed no signs of surrender even as U.S.-led coalition forces dominated much of the high ground in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan, military officials said Friday.
"These are very well-trained fighters," U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Friday. "These are dead-enders. These are hard-line types."
A winter storm obscured the view of allied aircraft bombing runs into the mountains of Paktia province, but bombs shook the ground in the provincial capital Gardez, and the drone of allied aircraft was an almost constant reminder that the weeklong battle was not yet over.
Despite heavy fog and snowstorms, military officials said Operation Anaconda is "right on plan" and that their forces were equipped for wintertime fighting.
BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Al Qaeda fighters showed no signs of surrender even as U.S.-led coalition forces dominated much of the high ground in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan, military officials said Friday.
"These are very well-trained fighters," U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Friday. "These are dead-enders. These are hard-line types."
A winter storm obscured the view of allied aircraft bombing runs into the mountains of Paktia province, but bombs shook the ground in the provincial capital Gardez, and the drone of allied aircraft was an almost constant reminder that the weeklong battle was not yet over.
Despite heavy fog and snowstorms, military officials said Operation Anaconda is "right on plan" and that their forces were equipped for wintertime fighting.
BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Al Qaeda fighters showed no signs of surrender even as U.S.-led coalition forces dominated much of the high ground in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan, military officials said Friday.
"These are very well-trained fighters," U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Friday. "These are dead-enders. These are hard-line types."
A winter storm obscured the view of allied aircraft bombing runs into the mountains of Paktia province, but bombs shook the ground in the provincial capital Gardez, and the drone of allied aircraft was an almost constant reminder that the weeklong battle was not yet over.
Despite heavy fog and snowstorms, military officials said Operation Anaconda is "right on plan" and that their forces were equipped for wintertime fighting.
BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Al Qaeda fighters showed no signs of surrender even as U.S.-led coalition forces dominated much of the high ground in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan, military officials said Friday.
"These are very well-trained fighters," U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Friday. "These are dead-enders. These are hard-line types."
A winter storm obscured the view of allied aircraft bombing runs into the mountains of Paktia province, but bombs shook the ground in the provincial capital Gardez, and the drone of allied aircraft was an almost constant reminder that the weeklong battle was not yet over.
Despite heavy fog and snowstorms, military officials said Operation Anaconda is "right on plan" and that their forces were equipped for wintertime fighting.
BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Al Qaeda fighters showed no signs of surrender even as U.S.-led coalition forces dominated much of the high ground in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan, military officials said Friday.
"These are very well-trained fighters," U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Friday. "These are dead-enders. These are hard-line types."
A winter storm obscured the view of allied aircraft bombing runs into the mountains of Paktia province, but bombs shook the ground in the provincial capital Gardez, and the drone of allied aircraft was an almost constant reminder that the weeklong battle was not yet over.
Despite heavy fog and snowstorms, military officials said Operation Anaconda is "right on plan" and that their forces were equipped for wintertime fighting.
BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Al Qaeda fighters showed no signs of surrender even as U.S.-led coalition forces dominated much of the high ground in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan, military officials said Friday.
"These are very well-trained fighters," U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Friday. "These are dead-enders. These are hard-line types."
A winter storm obscured the view of allied aircraft bombing runs into the mountains of Paktia province, but bombs shook the ground in the provincial capital Gardez, and the drone of allied aircraft was an almost constant reminder that the weeklong battle was not yet over.
Despite heavy fog and snowstorms, military officials said Operation Anaconda is "right on plan" and that their forces were equipped for wintertime fighting.
BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Al Qaeda fighters showed no signs of surrender even as U.S.-led coalition forces dominated much of the high ground in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan, military officials said Friday.
"These are very well-trained fighters," U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Friday. "These are dead-enders. These are hard-line types."
A winter storm obscured the view of allied aircraft bombing runs into the mountains of Paktia province, but bombs shook the ground in the provincial capital Gardez, and the drone of allied aircraft was an almost constant reminder that the weeklong battle was not yet over.
Despite heavy fog and snowstorms, military officials said Operation Anaconda is "right on plan" and that their forces were equipped for wintertime fighting.
raft was an almost constant reminder that the weeklong battle was not yet over.
Despite heavy fog and snowstorms, military officials said Operation Anaconda is "right on plan" and that their forces were equipped for wintertime fighting.
BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Al Qaeda fighters showed no signs of surrender even as U.S.-led coalition forces dominated much of the high ground in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan, military officials said Friday.
"These are very well-trained fighters," U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Friday. "These are dead-enders. These are hard-line types."
A winter storm obscured the view of allied aircraft bombing runs into the mountains of Paktia province, but bombs shook the ground in the provincial capital Gardez, and the drone of allied aircraft was an almost constant reminder that the weeklong battle was not yet over.
Despite heavy fog and snowstorms, military officials said Operation Anaconda is "right on plan" and that their forces were equipped for wintertime fighting.