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Lockerbie Memories Flood Back - BBC News Online Scotland looks back at the Lockerbie terrorist bombing and compares that to the massive air attack on the US.
 
London Mourns America's Dead - Hundreds of people converge on the US Embassy in central London to pay their respects to those killed in the New York and Washington attacks.
 
London Shares Claw Back at Close - The FTSE 100 index manages to claw its way back from five-year lows seen earlier as a deal to save the airlines looks close to fruition.
 
Long Distance Trauma for US Students - Two US students at Scotland's St Andrews University describe their horror at watching events unfold across the Atlantic Ocean.
 
MPs Debate 'Act of War' - Foreign Secretary Jack Straw says "turning the other cheek" would raise new dangers during the Commons debate on the US attacks.
 
Macau Arrests 'Not Linked' to US Attack - Police in Macau say five Pakistani men arrested at the weekend are part of a crime group and not linked to possible attacks on US targets in Hong Kong.
 
Man Escapes Tower 'Fireball' - A Northern Ireland man describes his escape after the first plane crashed into the World Trade Center in New York on Tuesday.
 
Man with Penknife Sparks Plane Alert - A British man carrying a penknife caused a massive security alert after slipping through airport safety checks and onto a plane.
 
Manhattan's New Homeless - Affluent New Yorkers have found themselves homeless following the attacks on the World Trade Center, writes BBC News Online's Jonathan Duffy.
 
Manila Hotel Raid Over US Attacks - A hotel in the Philippines was raided as police searched for three Omani nationals in connection with the terror attacks in the US.
 
Many Flights to US Still Grounded - American authorities say only US carriers will be allowed into the country initially and two European planes are turned back en route.
 
Market Turmoil after US Attacks - Report looking at the effects, including stock markets plummeting, oil and gold prices surging, and the dollar suffering.
 
Markets Await Direction From US - Financial markets remained listless in afternoon trade, as the lack of a lead from Wall Street deterred investors from trading.
 
Massive US Hunt for Attackers - Thousands of police were deployed across the US to track down those responsible for Tuesday's unprecedented day of terror from the air.
 
Megawati Flies to Meet Bush - Indonesia's President Megawati Sukarnoputri visited the US, the first leader of a Muslim nation to do so since the suicide attacks.
 
Megawati Warns Against Reprisals - Indonesia's President Megawati Sukarnoputri, the first Muslim leader to meet the US leader since last week's terror attacks, warns against revenge.
 
Mental Legacy of Terror Strike - Survivors of the US terrorist attacks, and relatives of those who died, face a struggle against stress and depression, say experts.
 
Middle East Media Split Over Attacks - The media in the Middle East has divided along predictable lines in its reaction to the attacks on targets in the United States.
 
Middle East: Anti-terrorism Coalition - Throughout the region many leaders have condemned the attacks on the US and pledged varying degrees of support.
 
Military Action: Labour Viewpoints - Two key Labour Party figures tell BBC News Online what action is needed in response to the terrorist attacks on America.
 
 

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