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Shares Plunge as Wall Street Re-opens - The Dow Jones index loses 7% of its value as Wall Street resumes trading, despite concerted intervention by international central banks.
 
Shares Tumble Again - Leading share indexes on both sides of the Atlantic have closed at new lows, due to growing economic and military fears.
 
Shares and Dollar Dive - The dollar and European stocks fall, while oil prices rise, as worries grow over the repercussions of the attack on the US, reports the BBC.
 
Shevardnadze Says US Can Use Georgia - The Georgian President, Eduard Shevardnadze says his country will allow the United States to use its land and air space for what he called anti-terrorist operations.
 
Short Shrift for Reticence - Clare Short's warning that it would be "intolerable" for more innocent people to be killed in a terror response is typical of her straight-talking style, says the BBC.
 
Should the Towers be Rebuilt? - New Yorkers are already debating whether to redevelop the devastated World Trade Center site, or create a memorial to the thousands who died.
 
Silent Tribute to US Victims - Scotland joined the rest of Europe in a day of mourning for those who lost their lives in the American terrorist attacks.
 
Solemn Traders Return to Wall Street - Six days after the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington, Wall Street returned to work, shaken, but solemn and determined.
 
Somalia Rejects Bin Laden Link - Somalia's government says it will not offer sanctuary to Osama Bin Laden after suggestions that he may flee there.
 
Sombre Mood in the City - London's financial workers arrived at their offices in sombre mood, after the terrible events in New York's financial district.
 
Sombre Proms Reflect Public Grief - The British and US national anthems were played at a subdued Last Night of the Proms in tribute to the victims of the terror attacks.
 
Sombre Proms to Reflect Public Mood - Anthems such as Rule Britannia will not be sung at Saturday's Last Night of the Proms in response to the terrorist attacks on the US.
 
Sorrow and Anger Marks Asia's Response - Asian leaders offered support to America after the attack, though the Malaysian PM counseled against taking revenge.
 
Spain Allows US to Use Bases - Madrid offers the United States unconditional use of its military bases in any planned retaliation for last week's attacks.
 
Spotlight on 'Special Relationship' - Looks at the relationship between the UK and the US, and its definition in conflict.
 
Spotlight on Failed US Intelligence - Report on serious questions being raised about the failure of US intelligence to thwart the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington.
 
Spy Satellites Search for Bin Laden - Top secret US spy satellites are given new orders to concentrate on Afghanistan in the hope of tracking down Osama Bin Laden.
 
Stars Rewrite Work After US Attack - Television shows including Friends are reportedly rewritten, while rock bands rework their music in the wake of the attacks on the US.
 
Stars in Global Charity Telethon - A TV event to raise money in the wake of the US attacks, featuring some of the biggest names in showbiz, is screened around the world.
 
Stock Markets Brace for Testing Day - Markets faced another challenging day after Wall Street plunged on its first day back after the terrorist attacks on the US.
 
 

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