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Bush Tries to Steady Economy Jolted by Attack - Bush predicted today that the economy would rebound "in America in the years ahead," but he faces a Congress and Federal Reserve already divided on policy and partisan lines over how to achieve that goal.
 
Bush Warns That Coming Conflict Will Not Be Short - President Bush told the American military today to get ready for a long war against terrorism, and vowed to "do what it takes to win."
 
Bush to Come to New York When Rescue Effort Eases - White House officials said today that President Bush would visit New York City "at the first opportunity," but that he did not want to hamper rescue operations under way in Lower Manhattan.
 
Canada Miffed at Bush Omission - Canada never got a mention in President Bush's speech on Thursday night.
 
Cardinal Egan Leads Prayers for Victims, and Applause for Rescuers - Cardinal Edward M. Egan yesterday deplored the "faceless criminals" who attacked the World Trade Center.
 
City to Create Commission to Oversee Reconstruction - New York City will form a reconstruction commission with extraordinary powers.
 
Companies Pledge $100 Million in Relief - The nation's largest corporations have pledged more than $100 million to relief efforts.
 
Conflicting Visions of How to Rebuild Lower Manhattan - City, state and federal officials are jockeying over who should control the rebirth of Lower Manhattan.
 
Controllers Say Flow of Information on Hijacked Planes' Course Was Slow and Uneven - The controllers assigned to United Airlines Flight 175 on Tuesday suspected that it had been hijacked.
 
Debating Whether New Agency Can Command, or Just Link Commanders - At the heart of the debate is whether Tom Ridge will simply coordinate the efforts of these agencies or actually command them.
 
Defense Department Says 126 Are Missing, Raising Total of Crash Victims to 190 - The Pentagon announced today that 126 service members and civilians were missing and, officials said, presumed dead, raising the death toll from Tuesday's terrorist attack near Washington to 190.
 
Department Promotes 168 to Rebuild Officer Ranks - The Fire Department promoted 168 members Sunday, to help replace the officers lost.
 
Driven Underground, Officials Stay on the Job - A morning of terrorist attacks forced top officials and a quarter-million federal workers out of their offices.
 
Entombed for a Day, Then Found - John McLoughlin, a 21-year veteran of the Port Authority police, was pulled alive from the mountains of rubble.
 
Envisioning the Future in a Fortress New York - What will it take to make this city's public spaces safe from attack?
 
Europe Moves Against Those Tied to Attacks - The pursuit of the network behind the terrorist attacks in the United States spread across Europe.
 
Europe Moves To Toughen Laws to Fight Terrorism - The European Commission proposed drastic changes today in European law enforcement.
 
F.A.A. Announces Stricter Rules; Knives No Longer Allowed - Far stricter security guidelines for airports nationwide.
 
F.B.I. Holds Men Traveling With Knives - Two men with box cutters, hair dye and a large amount of cash who were seized by federal authorities on an Amtrak train.
 
F.B.I. Says 10 Detained Men Have Been Freed in New York - All but one of the people taken into custody on Thursday at Kennedy International and La Guardia Airports have been released.
 
 

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