Things You May Have Missed (Sept. 26)

ByABC News via logo
October 13, 2003, 12:45 PM

Sept. 26 -- Isabel. A beautiful name for a deadly storm, and we covered in depth, with video reports on ABC News Live, weather reports on our MyABCNEWS pages, and written and photo reports on the damage and destruction.

On the entertainment front: Much of our audience was very interested in the deaths of Johnny Cash and John Ritter. Today, in the unexpected death of Robert Palmer. If you don't know who "J.Lo" is, you probably won't care that she's said to be feeling "good" but not "great" right now about the situation with Ben. That was an exclusive, courtesy of ABC News Radio.

On the Iraqi border, John Yang got al Qaeda fighters to describe their deadly operations and why they consider the U.S. invasion of Iraq a good thing. And 9/11 continued to bring a lot of people to our special page, and to our video coverage, as well.

Plus, an array of human interest, useful info, and surprising news. Read on.

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Exclusive: Al Qaeda Organizing Attacks in Iraq. "The porous borders of Iraq are allowing foreign al Qaeda fighters from other countries to attack Americans." In exclusive interviews with ABCNEWS' John Yang, imprisoned al Qaeda fighters describe their deadly operations.

Bin-Laden images in video were two years old. By Christopher Isham, who heads our investigative unit, which writes our weekly note of investigative news, the I-Team Insider.

Sept. 11, full coverage. Audio, video, slideshows, terror tracker graphic, stories, analysis, more.

A tragic and yet heartwarming story:"4-Year-Old Girl Shields Younger Sister in Fiery Plane Wreck."

"Real-life War of the Roses."

Is it any wonder these mouth-watering recipes were among our most-viewed features? "Emeril's Recipes for Apple-Raspberry Crisp and Apple Pie."

And, after trying the deserts, you might try "Sarah Ferguson's Top 5 Stay-Slim Tips."

"Las Vegas Returns to Its Adults-Only Roots." This PrimeTime story was one of our most-viewed of the period. Check out the video, too.