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No Passport, No Ticket - No Problem - Logan Airport in Boston, the departure point of two of the hijacked planes on Tuesday, had an incredibly lax security regime, the BBC reports.
 
Northwest Airlines Cuts 10,000 Jobs - America's fourth largest airline becomes the latest major carrier to announce wholesale redundancies as the industry's crisis deepens.
 
Nostradamus Sales Shoot Up - Books on apocalyptic prophet Nostradamus, fighting terrorism and the history of the World Trade Center become bestsellers.
 
O'Neill Sees Recovery Ahead - The US Treasury Secretary voices confidence that the economy can pull through, but others see storm clouds gathering, following the attacks.
 
Offers of Help Flood In - Thousands of well-wishers have been offering help and condolences following the US terror attacks.
 
Oil Prices Soar on Supply Fears - Crude oil prices jumped over 5% as fears over the security of supply returned to haunt the market.
 
Oil Reverses Post-attack Surge - Fears of a hike in oil prices seem to have been exaggerated, as demand falls and the US government reportedly lobbies for increased output.
 
Oil and Gold Prices Surge - Oil and gold prices jumped before trading was suspended in New York, London and Chicago, following attacks on the World Trade Center.
 
On Edge: Afghanistan's Neighbours - Afghanistan's neighbours have much to be concerned about in the current crisis, whatever their view of the Taleban, reports the BBC.
 
One Desperate Search Among Many - Focuses on a woman searching for her fiancé, missing after the attacks in New York.
 
One Week On: America Reflects - America marks one week after the terror attacks in New York and Washington, as President Bush urges people to continue to give more aid.
 
Osama Bin Laden's Sister is in UK - The sister of Osama Bin Laden is living in the UK, Whitehall sources confirm.
 
Oxfam Warns of Afghan Starvation - Oxfam issues a warning that governments must take responsibility for thousands in Afghanistan threatened by hunger.
 
Pakistan 'Will Comply' on Terror - Islamabad says it will adhere to any UN resolutions on terrorism following pressure from the US to co-operate in any attack on Afghanistan.
 
Pakistan Exchanges Stay Closed - Pakistan's stock markets, closed amid fears of the implications of US reprisals for terrorist attacks, are to re-open on Monday.
 
Pakistan Investors Prepare for Trouble - Multinationals take precautions to protect their operations in Pakistan and the Middle East as the prospect of military conflict increases.
 
Pakistan Militants Step Up Protests - Islamic hardliners across Pakistan rally against President Musharraf's decision to support the US in a possible strike on Afghanistan.
 
Pakistan Protests Turn Violent - Four people are killed in Karachi as thousands of Taleban supporters protest against government support for the US.
 
Pakistan Seeks Bin Laden Handover - Pakistan is to send a delegation to persuade the Taleban to hand over Osama Bin Laden as Afghans flee from possible US attacks.
 
Pakistan Sticks by Taleban Ties - Pakistan rules out cutting links with the Taleban in Afghanistan, saying it would damage the aid effort.
 
 

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