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. . . Rescue workers are reportedly being evacuated from an area near the World Trade Centre amid fears a building is about to collapse.

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President Bush delivers his address (AP) I will lead world to victory over terrorism: President Bush
"Now is an opportunity, by coming together, of whipping terrorism"

A tearful President Bush describes the assault on the US as the first war of the 21st century and vows to defeat terrorism.

Bin Laden under arrest: Taliban

Nato ground assault on Afghanistan 'almost impossible'
'Body of hijacker and stewardess found in rubble'
The body of a suspected hijacker and an air stewardess with her hands tied have been found in the World Trade Centre's wreckage. Story with pictures

Another building on brink of collapse

Five firefighters found alive in rubble

4,763 missing in New York
Rescue workers search through the Trade Centre wreckage (AP)
Missing Briton called twice from terror tower: Story and picture
Workers told to go back to desks after first attack
Irishman whose sister died in jet tells of Trade Centre horror
Commercial air travel in the US resumes
Airpaths over central London reopen
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A Russian pays his own tribute to the victims on the streets of Moscow (AP) An American disaster,
a worldwide disaster

Relatives across Europe and beyond are waiting for news of loved ones unaccounted for in the wake of the US terror attacks. More

Friends of Gerry Adams killed in attacks
Jack Straw says hundreds of British dead in Trade Centre . . . 50 Irish may be missing . . . New Zealand waits for news of 150 "missing" . . . Nine Australians dead, 85 missing . . . Asian countries say citizens still missing . . . 100 Japanese workers and tourists missing . . . At least 12 Mexican workers missing . . . Up to 100 Canadians still missing . . . 40 Indians missing
Emotion at Palace tribute
In London American tourists weep as a military band plays the US national anthem at a special Changing of the Guard ceremony at Buckingham Palace. Story and pictures
Display of sympathy at Buckingham Palace (AP)
Tony Blair warns the Cabinet that every community in Britain will be touched by the attacks as Bertie Ahern says Ireland will hold an almost unprecedented national day of mourning on Friday.
 Video reports
Live video: The first plane hits the World Trade Centre
Live video: The second crash and its aftermath
Live video: Third building collapses
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The second hijacked plane flies into the World Trade Centre FBI says 18 hijackers were on board planes
The FBI says 18 hijackers were on board the four planes involved in the US terrorist attacks. More

Suspects 'filmed attack on Trade Centre'
Hijacked pilot tried to send warning
FBI agents chase car across New York
Caller issued threat to Air Force One after Pentagon attack
The US Secret Service received a chilling warning about the President's official plane shortly after a hijacked airliner crashed into the Pentagon. More

Pentagon death toll 'around 190'
A collapsed section of The Pentagon (AP)
Italian police reopen inquiry into theft of American flight crew uniforms . . . Microsoft debunks flight simulator link to attacks . . . Afghan pilot "taught Islamic militants to fly jumbos"
"Whoever is responsible for this devastation should pay, but I cannot think of a punishment fit for such a tremendous crime against humanity."
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Troops in Wall Street in Lower Manhattan (AP) US military reports surge in recruitment inquiries
The US defence forces report a surge in interest from people wanting to enlist in the wake of the attacks. More

Australia may offer military support
Flags and guns 'selling out' in US . . . Arabs arrested for "jumping for joy" in New York . . . Muslims attacked in US backlash
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Foreign Office: 020 7008 0000
American Airlines: 08457 789789

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American Airlines:
00 1-800-245-0999
United Airlines: 00 1-800-932-8555
Number for families of victims and survivors: 00 1-800-331-0075

World Trade Centre businesses:
Companies release numbers for worried relatives

Websites:
Websites list survivors
UK Online emergency website
World Trade Centre and Pentagon emergency website
Dotcoms accepting donations for victims of attacks

Names of victims:
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release names of crash victims
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No serious injuries in Utah train crash
Passengers on board a train which was in collision with a freight train in Utah have sustained only minor injuries. More
 
Two charged over Bradford riots
Two men have been charged in connection with riots in Bradford two months ago. Ten other men are still being questioned following a series of dawn raids across the region. More
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Tories' election 'chances drop' after Duncan Smith becomes leader
Stella Rimmington says inquiry into spy failure must wait
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Two charged over Bradford riots
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Model of traditional Tory takes helm
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 World news
Peru judge orders Fujimori's arrest on homicide charges
Bin Laden is the prime suspect confirms Powell
Evacuation amid fears of new building collapse
FBI says 18 hijackers were on board planes
Passengers escape from US train crash
Forty Indians still missing in New York
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