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Fear Grows Among UK Pakistanis - The UK's Pakistani community waited anxiously for news of developments in Afghanistan.
 
Fear and Loathing in the US - Some people are seeing the New York and Washington attacks as an historical turning point and the end of apparent US invulnerability.
 
Fears Grow for US Economy - The US economy was 'sluggish' even before the attacks in New York and Washington, the Federal Reserve warns.
 
Fears of New Afghan Exodus - Iran shuts its border with Afghanistan fearing a new wave of refugees fleeing US reprisals against the Taleban and Osama Bin Laden.
 
Few Survivors Pulled from Rubble - Four people are found alive in the debris of the World Trade Center, but there is little hope of rescuing many of the thousands still missing.
 
Fiancée Recounts Skyscraper Call - The fiancée of a British man missing in the World Trade Center describes speaking to him on the phone as the catastrophe unfolded.
 
Fighting Fires, Not Rubble - After searching the ruins of "ground zero", the men of fire engine Ladder Six have returned to normal duties for the first time without their missing colleagues.
 
Fighting a 'Dirty War' - As America prepares to retaliate for last week's terror attacks, changes in the law might be needed to help it fight an unsavoury war, reports the BBC.
 
Fighting terrorism: What can be done? - The world will never be the same again, was the reaction of many to last Tuesday's attacks. What measures can be taken by the secret services to stop the terrorists? Public can comment.
 
Final Calls from Doomed Flights - Reports how passengers on four hijacked planes, used in the US terror attacks, made frantic calls on cell phones before crashing.
 
Financial Pain Spirals to New Sectors - The after-effects of the devastating terrorist attacks are expected to force firms from a host of sectors to warn on their profits, reports the BBC.
 
Financial Ties Across the Waters - The rivalries between the world's great financial institutions belies the international nature of centres such as Wall Street and the City, reports the BBC.
 
Finding that Blitz Spirit - The World Trade Center was synonymous with business, but thousands of people lived in its extensive shadow. The devastation has brought neighbours closer together, reports the BBC.
 
First African Deaths in US Attack - Reports on Africans still waiting for news of relatives as a South African and a Ghanaian were confirmed dead in the US attacks.
 
First Lady Counsels Pupils - Laura Bush has written to pupils across the United States about Tuesday's terrorist attacks.
 
First US Flights Arrive - Passengers describe their relief as the first transatlantic flight to leave America since the terror attacks touches down in Britain.
 
Flag Tribute to US Terror Victim - Brighton football fans dedicated a new flag to a victim of the terrorist strikes on the World Trade Center in New York.
 
Flight Aid for Attack Victims' Relatives - Relatives of UK victims of the terror attacks on the World Trade Center will receive financial help from the government to visit New York.
 
Flight Chaos for UK Passengers - America remained shut to passengers hoping to fly from the UK following the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington.
 
Flight Passengers Hailed as Heroes - The FBI praises passengers believed to have fought with the hijackers on Flight 93 before it crashed in Pennsylvania.
 
 

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