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

Questioning of San Antonio man stuns neighbors
San Antonio doctor Albader Al-Hazmi, who is being questioned by federal agents about last week's terrorist attacks, is a friendly family man who seemed "like a normal American," according to a neighbor.

Air marshals to tackle task of security in skies
U.S. Justice Department agents began training Monday for new roles as armed air marshals, while two federal task forces pondered restrictions on carry-on luggage and other potential changes to the nation's aviation security system.


Council to decide bin Laden's fate
The fate of Osama bin Laden rested with a council of Islamic elders in Afghanistan Monday night after a high-level delegation from Pakistan warned that the United States would unleash a hellacious military assault if the suspected terror chief is not turned over.

Bin Laden must be brought to justice, Bush says - President Bush declared Osama bin Laden "wanted – dead or alive" Monday as his administration hurried to mobilize the military and build a new worldwide coalition to fight terrorism. | Text | Video

Merchants report brisk sales of twin tower memorabilia - With the World Trade Center gone, it seems people are anxious – almost desperate – to buy anything to help them remember.

MORE ON THE ATTACK AND AFTERMATH

Monday, Sept. 17

New York's mayor shines during adversity
Picture of bravery emerges from final moments of Flight 93
Stocks plummet as markets reopen
Bush visits mosque, urging Americans not to turn against Muslims
Taliban leader to let Islamic council decide whether to hand over bin Laden
Airline and travel-related stocks drop sharply
Despite pressure at home, Pakistan sends delegation to Afghanistan
Rate cut gives nervous investors hope
Rumsfeld says fighting terrorists requires unconventional weapons, tactics
Germany looks at suspicious trading
America gets back to business
Focusing on tasks becomes 'almost a salvation' for workers recovering bodies from Pentagon

Coverage archives
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