NYT - The Week After 9/11

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    The Week After 9/11

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  • A Somber Bush Says Terrorism Cannot Prevail

    Abstract: Pres Bush vows to retaliate against those responsible for terrorist attacks on New York and Washington; addresses nation from Oval Office; declares he will make no distinction between terrorists who hijacked passenger jetliners and crashed them into World Trade Center and Pentagon and those who harbor them; says terrorist act... View Here:
  • U.S. ATTACKED - HIJACKED JETS DESTROY TWIN TOWERS AND HIT PENTAGON IN DAY OF TERROR

    View Here</a>Abstract: Article describes scenes of horror in Lower Manhattan after World Trade Center towers were rammed by two hijacked jetliners. <a href='http://www.nytimes.com/2001/09/12/us/us-attacked-hijacked-jets-destroy-twin-towers-and-hit-pentagon-in-day-of-terror.html?scp=1&sq=U.S. ATTACKED - HIJACKED JETS DESTROY TWIN TOWERS AND HIT PENTAGON IN DAY OF TERROR&st=cse' >
  • President Vows to Exact Punishment for 'Evil'

    Abstract: Hijackers ram two jetliners into World Trade Center towers in New York City, eventually toppling them in hellish storm of ash, glass, smoke and leaping victims; third plane crashes into Pentagon in Virginia, and fourth plunges to ground near Pittsburgh; military is put on highest state... View Here
  • NEWS ANALYSIS - Awaiting the Aftershocks

    Abstract: News analysis of terrorist attacks on World Trade Center towers in New York City and on Pentagon with hijacked jetliners; devastating and astonishingly well-coordinated attacks plunge nation into warlike struggle against enemy that will be hard to identify and certainly hard to punish with precision; sense of security and self-confidence that Americans take... href='http://www.nytimes.com/2001/09/12/us/a-day-of-terror-news-analysis-awaiting-the-aftershocks.html?src=pm' >View Here</a>
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  • THE INVESTIGATION - BIN LADEN TIE CITED

    Abstract: Federal authorities say hijackers who commandeered commercial jets and attacked World Trade Center and Pentagon were followers of Osama bin Laden, Islamic militant blamed for some of bloodiest attacks...View Here
  • A Symbol Was Destroyed, Not America's Financial System

    Abstract: Floyd Norris column holds destroying World Trade Center, symbolically heart of world financial system, will not destroy America's financial system; says resumption of trading will show there are things terrorists cannot destroy... View Here
  • Pentagon Weighing Plans for Retaliation

    Even before firefighters extinguished the flames at the Pentagon, military and civilian personnel returned to a building where the principal business was drawing up plans to retaliate. View Here
  • THE OVERVIEW; STUNNED RESCUERS COMB ATTACK SITES, BUT THOUSANDS ARE PRESUMED DEAD; F.B.I. TRACKING HIJACKERS' MOVEMENTS

    Abstract: Rescuers comb mountains of rubble of collapsed World Trade Center Towers in Manhattan in grim search for survivors among thousands presumed dead,.. View Here
  • CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK; Struggling to Find Words for a Horror Beyond Words

    Abstract: Michiko Kakutani Critic's Notebook article on inadequacy of language to capture disasters at World Trade Center, Pentagon and near Pittsburgh... View Here
  • THE CENTRAL BANKS; Central Banks Inject Billions In Move to Stem Risks of Panic

    View HereAbstract: Central banks around world go into action in coordinated effort to calm financial markets and reduce chances that attack on US will lead to global economic crisis; Federal Reserve and its counterparts in Europe and Japan inject large amounts of money into their financial systems to reduce possibility that panicky reactions by investors, depositors or financial institution managers could lead to bank failures or some other calamity; Federal Reserve injects additional money into financia
  • AFTER THE ATTACKS: THE INSURERS; Billions of Dollars in Claims Expected, But Compensation Could Vary Widely

    View HereAbstract: Billions of dollars in claims are expected in wake of destruction of World Trade Center, but compensation can vary widely; amounts can range from few hundred dollars a week for lifetime of surviving spouse under workers' compensation to millons of dollars for executives heavily insured by their companies; compensation can run into millions for survivors willing to endure rigors and anguish of litigation, should lawsuit succeed.
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  • Excerpts From President 's Remarks on Investigation Into Attacks

    View HereFollowing are excerpts from President Bush's answers to reporters' questions yesterday after he conducted a telephone conference call with Gov. George E. Pataki of New York and Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani, as recorded by Federal News Service Inc.:
    Q. Mr. President , is it safe to fly? And, specifically, would you want a close member of your family to get on a commercial air flight today?
    A. We have taken every precaution to make sure that it is safe to fly in America. There are beefed-up securit
  • No Middle Ground

    No Middle Ground
  • 9 Others Detained

    9 Others Detained
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  • U.S. Says Hijackers Lived in the Open With Deadly Secret

    U.S. Says Hijackers Lived in the Open With Deadly Secret
  • AFTER THE ATTACKS: THE AIRPORTS; BUSH AND TOP AIDES PROCLAIM POLICY OF 'ENDING' STATES THAT BACK TERROR; LOCAL AIRPORTS SHUT AFTER AN ARREST

    AFTER THE ATTACKS: THE AIRPORTS; BUSH AND TOP AIDES PROCLAIM POLICY OF 'ENDING' STATES THAT BACK TERROR; LOCAL AIRPORTS SHUT AFTER AN ARREST
    View Here - Ten people were taken into custody yesterday at Kennedy International and La Guardia Airports shortly after they were reopened for the first time since the terrorist attacks on Tuesday. The authorities then abruptly shut all three
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  • A Day of Mourning

    A Day of Mourning
  • FINANCIAL STRUGGLE; Airlines, in Search of Relief, Warn of Bankruptcy

    FINANCIAL STRUGGLE; Airlines, in Search of Relief, Warn of Bankruptcy
  • THE OVERVIEW; U.S. Demands Arab Countries 'Choose Sides'

  • SKY RULES; Pentagon Tracked Deadly Jet But Found No Way to Stop It

  • THE INVESTIGATION; An Unobtrusive Man's Odyssey: Polite Student to Suicide Hijacker

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  • THE HEROES; At 8:48 a.m., Two 'Normal Guys' Met a Moment of Transformation

  • THE EVENTS; In Four Days, a National Crisis Changes Bush's Presidency

  • WALL STREET; STRAINING TO RING THE OPENING BELL

  • Lawmakers See Need to Loosen Rules on C.I.A.

  • THE OVERVIEW; LONG BATTLE SEEN

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  • AFTER THE ATTACKS: THE STRATEGY; A New War And Its Scale

  • Hauling the Debris, and Darker Burdens

  • THE ECONOMY; NATION SHIFTS ITS FOCUS TO WALL STREET AS A MAJOR TEST OF ATTACK'S AFTERMATHS

  • THE NEIGHBOR; Pakistani Team Giving Afghans An Ultimatum

  • THE FLAG; U.S. Binds Wounds in Red, White and Blue

  • Wall Street's Driven Steward Presses for Business as Usual

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  • All of a Sudden, a Jittery Nation of Checkpoints

  • A NATION CHALLENGED: THE PRESIDENT; Bin Laden Is Wanted in Attacks, 'Dead or Alive,' President Says

  • THE RUINS; Many Come to Bear Witness at Ground Zero

  • LAST CHANCE; Taliban Refuse Quick Decision Over bin Laden

  • Tie to bin Laden Aide

  • THE PLOT; Bin Laden Operative Is Linked To Suspects