The Attack and Aftermath
ATTACK
on AMERICA
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A jet airliner is lined up on one of the World Trade Center towers.
Searching for victims, hunting the terrorists

U.N. council approves terror resolution
UNITED NATIONS — The U.N. Security Council unanimously approved a U.S.-sponsored resolution Friday night demanding that all countries immediately take sweeping measures to crack down on terrorism.

Jordan's king pledges united front
WASHINGTON — King Abdullah II of Jordan told President Bush on Friday that most Arabs and Muslims were standing with the United States in the "fight against evil,'' lending his nation's support to the U.S. counterterrorism campaign.

Jesse Jackson may head to Afghanistan
Jesse Jackson said Thursday he is reluctant to accept an invitation from the ruling militia in Afghanistan to take a "peace delegation'' to neighboring Pakistan. But he indicated he is considering it in an effort to win freedom for two U.S. relief workers.


Return of Afghan king considered
ROME — British lawmakers who visited Afghanistan's former king said Wednesday a return to constitutional monarchy would be one of the best ways to bring a stable, democratic government to Afghanistan.



MORE ON THE ATTACK AND AFTERMATH

Thursday, Sept. 27
New York sets strict car rules

Wednesday, Sept. 26
Hijackers linked to hazardous waste
Lawmakers don't want pilots armed
Last standing piece of trade center tower brought down

Tuesday, Sept. 25
Attention focusing on foreign students
Pilots want to carry guns
U.S. drinking water systems on guard for terrorist attacks
Baylor graduates accused of preaching Christianity

Monday, Sept. 24
Bush looks to halt bin Laden's money
Rescuers find piece of jetliner at Trade Center site

Sunday, Sept. 23
U.S. doubts bin Laden is missing
Powell says evidence on Osama bin Laden will be shared soon
Super Bowl may be delayed a week

Saturday, Sept. 22
Powell says non-compliant nations "risk further isolation and increasing pressure"
Emirates cut relations with TalibanEmirates cut relations with Taliban
Industry would get $15 billion in grants and loan guarantees
Economic recession now seems likely
Bush releases $5.1 billion for spending


Coverage archives
• The first 24 hours of coverage (9/11-9/12)
• The second 24 hours of coverage (9/12-9/13)
• The third 24 hours of coverage (9/13-9/14)
9/14-9/16
9/16-9/17
9/18-9/19
9/19-9/20
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