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BBC: America Attacked - News coverage, background resources, chronology, photo gallery, map and video/audio.
 
Back to work: What now for Wall Street? - Can Wall Street recover from the attacks in New York and Washington? And will the global economy be pushed into recession? Send us your views.
 
Bangladesh Agrees to US Facilities Request - The caretaker government of Bangladesh agrees to a request by the United States to use the nation's airspace, airfields and port facilities.
 
Baseball Honours the Dead - An electric atmosphere at New York's Shea Stadium greets the city's first sporting event since the atrocities as the Mets play the Braves.
 
Battle to Open Markets on Time - Several major obstacles need to be overcome if America's stock markets are to re-open as planned, reports the BBC.
 
Belfast Mosque Attacked as Fears Rise - Bricks were thrown at a mosque in south Belfast, as fear of attacks spread through the Muslim community in the Irish Republic.
 
Belfast Paramedic Recalls US Terror - A Belfast paramedic tells how he treated the injured victims of the US terror attack in New York which left thousands dead.
 
Belgium Swoops on 'Bomb Factory' - Two men with possible Islamic militant links are arrested in Brussels along with a store of potentially explosive chemicals.
 
Bereaved Relatives 'Still in Shock' - Families of Britons missing after the US terror strikes are struggling to accept their relatives may be dead, according to UK counsellors.
 
Bin Laden 'Share Gains' Probe - Financial watchdogs probe rumours that Osama Bin Laden tried to profit from stock trading ahead of last week's terrorist atrocities.
 
Bin Laden Divides Arab Opinion - The Arab world is having trouble coming to terms with the issue of who was behind Tuesday's attacks in the US, reports the BBC.
 
Bin Laden Extradition Raised - Afghanistan's ruling Taleban militia say they will study any evidence of Osama bin Laden's involvement in the US terror attacks, but ruled out an immediate handover.
 
Bin Laden's Afghan Victims - Kate Clark hears evidence of a scorched earth policy carried out by the Taleban to counter resistance.
 
Bin Laden's Command Structure - The BBC's Middle East analyst Roger Hardy examines the nature of Osama Bin Laden's global network of Islamic militants, and his possible connections to the attack.
 
Bin Laden's Middle Class Killers - BBC correspondent Matt Frei meets the family of one of the men suspected of the terror hijacking in America.
 
Bin Laden's Options - Terror suspect Osama Bin Laden has many options in fleeing from justice, explains the BBC.
 
Bin Laden's Sudan Links Remain - Despite Sudan's denial that it backs international terrorism, there is still evidence of its links with ex-resident Osama Bin Laden, reports the BBC.
 
Black Box Found in US Search - A black box flight recorder from one of the hijacked US airliners was found as the number of missing from the terror attacks reached nearly 5,000.
 
Blair Bolsters US Campaign - The UK prime minister arrives in Washington to discuss the US terror attacks with President Bush.
 
Blair Condemns Terrorist 'Evil' - Prime Minister Tony Blair attacks the "new evil" of mass terrorism as UK security is stepped up after a series of attacks on the US.
 
 

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