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The shattered remains of Lower Manhattan (AP) Bush views New York devastation
George Bush visits New York to survey the carnage of Tuesday's attacks on the World Trade Centre. More

Survivors can still be found: Mayor

British Airways resumes flights to US
Boss breaks down as 700 staff feared dead ... More than $100 million in gold buried under rubble . . . Rescuers play down survival hopes Story and pictures . . . Memorial begins to take shape: Story and pictures . . .
US asks to fly airstrikes through Pakistan territory
Colin Powell asks Pakistan to allow American military aircraft to fly through its territory if airstrikes are ordered against Afghanistan. More

Bush: Conflict will end 'on our terms'
Powell's warning to Taliban

Bush calls out National Guard ... Mandela urges caution over revenge strikes . . . Russia offers help - but no entry to Nato troops...
US Secretary of State Colin Powell (AP)
Meanwhile, Afghanistan is warning of revenge if the US attacks the Taliban who are harbouring Osama bin Laden. More
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FBI Director Robert Mueller (AP) FBI names 100 people wanted for questioning
The FBI wants to talk to 100 people who may have information about the US terror attacks. More

Pentagon plane black boxes recovered - picture

12 held at airport innocent says senator
Belgians investigate links between arrested man and Bin Laden ... Australia launches armed sky guard plan for US flights . . . Iranian deportee phoned warnings, say German police... Philippine hotel raided in connection with attacks...
Mourning brings US to a standstill
America comes to a virtual standstill as people across the country stop to pray for the thousands of victims of the terrorist attacks. More

World united in grief - pictures
Europe in mourning - pictures
The US came to a standstill on a day of mourning (PA)
London shares lose £43 billion in a day . . . Thief targets pensioner during silence . . . Britain's first state-funded Islam school closes over harassment fear . . . 'Threats against Muslims growing' in UK ... 16,000 calls made in UK from people desperate for news . . . London theatres pay tribute to victims
"...the pain is not only felt by relatives of those involved but is experienced by those around the world."
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Lord Robertson (AP) No blind reprisals: Nato chief
Nato chief Lord Robertson says the alliance will not lash out blindly in revenge for the terrorist attacks. More

Blair condemns 'hideous and foul' attacks
Europeans get edgy over war mania
Straw pledges funds for victims
A Tory MP tells the Commons that the sister of prime suspect Osama bin Laden is living in Britain. Full story
 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
Ananova's latest picture bulletin update
New Yorkers 'buying up pictures of old skyline'
New Yorkers are reportedly buying up pictures of the city's old skyline featuring the World Trade Centre, with posters, key rings, T-shirts and any items showing the twin towers selling fast. More
The Empire State Building is the tallest building in the New York skyline again (AP)
 Helpline numbers
UK numbers:
Foreign Office: 020 7008 0000
American Airlines: 08457 789789

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

Names of victims:
American Airlines
release names of crash victims
 Today's other headlines
Duncan Smith names more shadow ministers
Iain Duncan Smith has chosen the bulk of his shadow cabinet team. Michael Ancram, Michael Howard, Tim Yeo and former leadership rival David Davis are among those appointed. Full story
Iain Duncan Smith (PA)
 
Teenage sex 'menace' sentenced
A 15-year-old boy who carried out a string of terrifying sex attacks has been sentenced to a 12-month detention and training order. More
 
Bullying cadets ordered to compensate victims
Two former grammar school boys who carried out bullying attacks on children as young as 13 at a cadet camp have been ordered to compensate their victims. More
 UK news
Theatres pay tribute to US victims
UK fund started for victims of US terror attacks
British Airways resumes flights to US 'immediately'
Tesco's withdraws tainted almond fingers
Bullying cadets ordered to compensate victims
'Threats against Muslims growing'
More UK news stories
 
 World news
Bush looking gaunt on Trade Centre visit
Norway reduces number of people believed missing
Muslim 'incident rooms' set up in UK
US asks to fly through Pakistan territory if airstrikes ordered
UK fund started for victims of US terror attacks
Bush pushes for Middle East truce
More world stories
 
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