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Wave of Patriotism Sweeps Grieving US - A renewed patriotic fervour emerges as Americans come to terms with the attacks on their country.
 
We Share Grief, Blair Tells America - BBC News Online's Nick Assinder hears the UK prime minister's address at a memorial service in New York.
 
Week of Turmoil for Asian Markets - Attention in Asia this week focused on stock markets, and how US investors would react to the terrorist attacks on America.
 
What Did we Tell the Children? - E-mails from around the world describe how children were told of the attack on New York, and how they reacted.
 
What Does it all Mean? - As the world tries to come to terms with Tuesday's bomb attacks in the United States, the BBC asks a panel of Newsnight guests how these events will shape the world's future.
 
What Now for British Airways? - Around the world, airlines are cutting jobs, mothballing planes and issue profit warnings, so can BA escape the storm, asks the BBC.
 
What Now for Tourism? - The terrorist attacks on the US will transform worldwide travel and our behaviour as tourists, experts say.
 
What Now for the Taleban? - The BBC's John Simpson looks at Osama Bin Laden's relationship with the Taleban, and asks if the downfall of one will herald the downfall of the other.
 
What is Terrorism? - Who is a "terrorist" and who is a "freedom-fighter"? Barnaby Mason re-opens the debate.
 
What is the Future for Skyscrapers? - The attacks on the World Trade Center highlight the vulnerability of high buildings, but will we fall out of love with the skyscraper, asks the BBC.
 
What the Papers Say - A round-up of what made the headlines in the Northern Ireland newspapers, on the 12th September, 2001.
 
When parliament has been recalled - A look at other times of national and international crisis when parliament has been recalled.
 
When the West is Unfashionable - Pakistan's population is not convinced by assurances that the US is targeting terrorism, not Islam, reports the BBC.
 
Where Once the Towers Stood - A weekend satellite image shows the enormous task facing rescue workers as they sift the rubble of the World Trade Center.
 
Who is Osama Bin Laden? - The United States suspects Osama Bin Laden, a wealthy Saudi-born dissident based in Afghanistan, is behind a string of terrorist attacks.
 
Why the Killers Threaten World Prosperity - BBC Business Editor Jeff Randall looks at the impact of the devastating terrorist attacks in the US on the world economy.
 
Will American Resolve Last a War? - Do the Americans really have the stomach for war? The BBC's William Horsley examines the mood of the nation as it gears up for battle.
 
Will US Consumer Confidence Fade? - Some economists fear that Americans will become more thrifty after the terrorist attacks in the US, to the detriment of the economy.
 
World Airlines Resume US Flights - International carriers rebuilt their services to the US as American skies were opened to foreign aircraft.
 
World Bank and IMF Cancel Talks - Two of the world's most important financial bodies cancelled their annual meetings in the wake of the terror attacks on America.
 
 

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