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Meanwhile, the US prepares its response to the attacks. A husband and wife say farewell as the carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt prepares to leave Norfolk, Virginia Clerics continue to discuss bin Laden extradition call
Islamic clerics reconvene to decide whether Afghanistan should extradite Osama bin Laden in an effort to prevent an attack by US forces. More
American fighter planes and bombers are on their way to the Gulf in the first indication of imminent action against Afghanistan. More
 News in brief
US airlines slash thousands of jobs... 'Win Cash - Kill an American' - Pakistani paper tells readers...
7,000 British Airways jobs go
British Airways confirms ii is shedding 7,000 jobs in response to the impact of the US terrorist attacks on transatlantic business. More

Tony Blair arrives in Paris as part of his mission to bolster international support in the wake of the attacks. More
Jobs blow to British Airways
 More news and reaction from the UK
Poll: Two-thirds say Britain is effectively at war... Helpline set up for British families... Archbishop urges US to think 'beyond punishment'... Actors urge world leaders to call off war...
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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Attackers were 'helped by several governments'
US Attorney General John Ashcroft says the terrorists who struck in New York and Washington had the help of several foreign governments. More

Charges are filed against a man accused of trying to set fire to a Seattle mosque. More
Rescue workers survey the skeleton the World Trade Centre (AP)
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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...
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:
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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