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Osama bin Laden (AP) Evidence shows bin Laden's guilt, says US
The US is promising to lay out evidence which it claims makes Osama bin Laden's guilt in the terrorist attacks "very obvious to the world". Jack Straw has already said Britain has independent evidence that bin Laden's terrorist organisation was involved. Full story

Blair briefs MPs on coalition talks
 Breaking stories . . .
'Afghan troops want to flee into Pakistan'
British aircraft carrier passes through Suez Canal
Tajikistan military on combat alert
 
Hijacker's final testament revealed
"Be prepared to meet your God. Be ready for this moment." - the chilling prayer for martyrdom left by hijacker Mohammed Atta. Full story
Mohammed Atta (AP)
 
RAF troops on a military exercise (AP) Taliban leader demands US leave Gulf and back Palestinians
The Taliban leader says the United States must withdraw its forces from the Gulf and support the Palestinians if it wants to remove the threat of terrorism. He claims the death of Osama bin Laden will do little to remove the hostilities against the US. More
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Questioning continues of three UK suspects
Anti-terrorist police are still questioning three people in Britain about the terror attacks in the US after being granted a custody time limit extension by magistrates. Full story
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Missing total nears 7000
The number of people missing feared dead from the US terrorist attacks stands at 6,938 as rescue workers continued sifting through the rubble of the World Trade Centre. Full story
A fireman continues the grim search (AP)
 
Ryanair aircraft Ryanair slashes seat prices
Ryanair is selling a million seats one-way tickets for £9.99 in an effort to combat the effects of the terrorist attacks in the US.
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Foreign Office: 020 7008 0000
US Tragedy Support Line: 0845 601 5743
American Airlines: 08457 789789

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

Websites:
Red Cross online relief network
Condolence register
UK Online emergency website
World Trade Centre and Pentagon emergency website
 Breaking news
Virgin Mary statue 'started crying days before terror attacks'
Tajikistan military on combat alert
Bush moving to halt bin Laden's money flow
US and Pakistan agree debt deal
Indonesian security forces to protect US citizens
Taliban says 300,000 Afghans mobilised for Holy War
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