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Pakistan Warns of 'Destruction' - President Musharraf says Pakistan is facing its worst crisis for 30 years over its support for the US action against Osama Bin Laden.
 
Pakistan Weighs up US Demands - Pakistan's military leadership has yet to give a firm response to US requests for help in rooting out those behind Tuesday's attacks, reports the BBC.
 
Pakistan's Fear of Refugee Flood - Pakistan, home to one of the world's biggest refugee populations, is increasingly reluctant to take more Afghans.
 
Pakistan's Views Possible US Retaliation - Owen Bennett Jones asks the people of Peshawar about their views on any impending US military action.
 
Pakistani Hospitals on Alert - Emergency measures are ordered in hospitals in south-west Pakistan in anticipation of a possible attack by the US on Afghanistan.
 
Pakistani Traders Wary - Financial market regulators in Pakistan are about to decide whether the country's stock markets should reopen for trading on Thursday.
 
Pakistanis Pray for US Victims - Special Friday prayers have taken place at mosques in Pakistan for those killed in Tuesday's attacks in Washington and New York.
 
Panic on the Stairs - First hand accounts of the events in New York and Washington, by BBC News Online users.
 
Papers Question Afghan Mission - Friday's UK papers strike a note of caution about the US mission, questioning the wider implications of the effort to catch Osama Bin Laden.
 
Papers Salute New York Stock Exchange - Tuesday's papers discuss one of the most emotionally charged days in the 209-year history of the New York Stock Exchange.
 
Papers Tell Horror Story in Images - Every paper has a full-picture front page, recognising that words cannot match the shocking images of the US terror attacks, the BBC reports.
 
Passengers 'Fought to Avert Disaster' - Passengers on the hijacked plane which crashed in Pennsylvania struggled to stop the plane hitting a major target, say relatives.
 
Peace Rally Opposes US Strikes - Hundreds attended a rally in Glasgow to express opposition to any military strike by the United States in the wake of the terror attacks.
 
Philippines Moots Anti-Terrorist Coalition - The Philippines says it wants to launch a regional anti-terrorist coalition to support any retaliatory strikes by the United States.
 
Pigs' Heads Left at Islamic Centre - Ten pigs' heads were left outside an Islamic centre in Exeter following the terrorist attacks in the United States.
 
Pilgrimage to Scene of Devastation - British families mourning relatives killed in the US terrorist attacks began the pilgrimage to the scene of devastation in New York.
 
Pilots Back Passenger Screening - Airline pilots want a security system, designed to stop suspect passengers before they board planes, to be installed at UK airports.
 
Plaid Chief Supports Terrorism Justice - Ieuan Wyn Jones addresses Plaid Cymru's annual conference and says those responsible for 'evil deeds' must be brought to justice.
 
Plaid Delegates Debate Global Crisis - Plaid Cymru chief executive Karl Davies says the US terrorist attacks have cast a "sombre shadow" over the party's annual conference.
 
Plane Crash Touches Pennsylvania - The United Airlines crash in Pennsylvania shocked local residents, but also enhanced their sense of community, reports Kevin Anderson.
 
 

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