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US Attacks Halt Everest Balloon Bid - In the wake of the US terror attacks China has refused permission to a British balloonist to fly solo over Mount Everest.
 
US Attacks Shock South Asia - South Asian nations spoke out against the devastating attacks on the United States, as they stepped up security around US installations.
 
US Attacks Stun TUC - BBC News Online's Nick Assinder tells of the shock at the TUC conference as news of the attacks on the World Trade Centre breaks.
 
US Attacks: Lessons for School History? - Education correspondent Mike Baker asks whether the attacks on the US have prompted a need for more world history lessons.
 
US Box Office Rallies - Sports drama Hardball, starring Keanu Reeves, tops the US box office as the country returns to its cinema screens.
 
US Calls up 50,000 Reservists - President Bush authorised the Pentagon to call up 50,000 US reserve troops in the wake of the terrorist attacks.
 
US Caught in Transport Chaos - In the aftermath of the attacks on New York and Washington, the BBC looks at Americans resorting to new ways of getting around.
 
US Companies Warn on Profits - Nearly 30 US companies have issued profits warnings in the wake of the massive attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon.
 
US Considers UK Military Options - Tony Blair is backing President Bush's desire for retaliation after the US terror attacks, but what military help can the UK offer, asks the BBC.
 
US Exports Slump - US exports in July took their biggest dive in a decade, hinting that the country's economy was slowing sharply well before last week's attacks.
 
US Eyes Armed Guards for Planes - As US airports prepare to open again for business, new security measures could include armed guards on flights.
 
US Finds Allies in Anti-Terrorism War - Nato and Russia vow to punish those who committed the attacks, but China sounds a note of caution.
 
US Flights Return to Scotland - Passengers from flights bound for the United States and Canada are being accommodated in hotels around Scotland.
 
US Gets Bangladesh Backing - Bangladesh's caretaker government agrees to a request by the US for logistical support in the event of an attack on Afghanistan.
 
US Hunt Closes in on Plotters - Links to Osama Bin Laden remain elusive as US investigators pursue new leads in the wake of the suicide attacks.
 
US Legal Chief Seeks Tougher Laws - US Attorney-General John Ashcroft wants new powers to tap phones and harsher penalties for assisting terrorism.
 
US Loses Spy Plane Over Afghanistan - The Americans say their forces will not get trapped in Afghanistan but admit that they have already lost a spy plane there.
 
US Markets Could Reopen Friday - The chairman of the New York Stock Exchange, Richard Grasso, states he hopes US stock markets will open no later than the Monday after the incidents.
 
US Markets to Re-open on Monday - After its longest suspension since the Wall Street crash of 1929, share trading in New York was due to resume on Monday.
 
US Motor Industry Suffers Shortages - Ford will shut three plants on Monday as the US auto industry faces a parts shortage following Tuesday's attacks, reports the BBC.
 
 

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