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Osama bin Laden (AP) Taliban leader 'prepared to discuss bin Laden extradition'
The leader of Afghanistan's Taliban government says he is willing to meet US officials to discuss the possible extradition of Osama bin Laden as Pakistan's leader prepares to tell the nation backing the US is in its best interests.

The US Defence Secretary believes the war on terrorism will be fought across many countries. More
 News in brief
Boeing to cut 20,000 to 30,000 jobs... Arab state plans legal challenge to military strikes... South Africa rules out military involvement in US war on terrorism... Iraq denies involvement in attacks on US... Afghans 'have enough weapons to fight 10-year war' - pictures...
Second wave of terrorist attacks was planned: FBI theory
The FBI is increasingly certain terrorists were planning a second wave of attacks on the US, with September 22 as a key date. More

Associates of Osama bin Laden may have attempted to buy military planes in Romania last year. More

FBI reported to believe up to six planes were intended to take part in last week's attacks. More
Rescue workers survey the skeleton the World Trade Centre (AP)
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An injured rescue dog is winched across the ruins of the World Trade Centre (AP) 'Hospital' treats the rescue dogs
A makeshift hospital has been set up to treat rescue dogs injured searching for people in the remains of the World Trade Centre. Story and pictures

New York subway in danger of flooding

New York officials say it may take up to a year to identify the victims of the attacks on the Trade Centre. More
"I believe the world has to unite and support the USA...and put a stop to all this evil that is happening around the world."
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New plea to 'safe' Britons
British authorities have appealed for more than 800 people originally concerned about the safety of relatives in the US to get in touch. More

The Metropolitan Police is facing a bill of up to £10 million a month for its response to the terrorist atrocities in the US. More
Rescue workers search for survivors (AP)
 More news and reaction from the UK
Blair to attend New York memorial service... UK airlines 'not seeking financial aid from Government'... Diplomatic families told to leave Pakistan - picture... Number of British and Irish known to be missing rises to 51...
Britney Spears (AP) Britney to donate ticket proceeds to charity
Britney Spears is hoping to raise $2 million for the victims of the US terrorist attack by donating $1 from every ticket sold for her forthcoming tour. More

CNN denies fake footage claims
US news station stops using Trade Centre crash video ... Artists want 'towers of light' to fill New York skyline... Jay Leno praises emergency workers... Live Aid-style concerts rumoured... ER actress helps feed US relief workers...
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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:
Red Cross online relief network
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
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