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Mineta Announces Response Teams for Air Security - Transportation Secretary designates two "rapid response" teams to make recommendations on specific security plans for airliners and airports.
 
More Armed Air Marshals Assigned to U.S. Flights - Plainclothes federal agents to begin flying on domestic commercial flights.
 
Mountain of Rubble Becoming an Everest of Despair - Explanation of DNA tests which may help identify remains from Pentagon and World Trade Center.
 
Moving, Sifting 16 Acres of Rubble - World Trade Center debris field will provide clues about the crime.
 
Muslim Nations Warned Not to Move on Afghans - Islamic groups warned against any alliance with the United States if Afghanistan is attacked.
 
N.Y. Detainees Released; Hijack Reports False - Authorities have released most or all of the 13 people detained Thursday, saying that there was no evidence they intended to hijack planes.
 
NATO Says Attacks Trigger Mutual Defense Clause - NATO council invokes Article V of the Washington Treaty, opening the way for international military response to terrorism in the United States.
 
Nation Reels as Toll Mounts; Bush Denounces 'Acts of War' - Initial numbers of confirmed dead in New York City low, thousands more expected.
 
Nation's Capital in State of Shock - Initial reactions to terrorist attack included traffic jams and fear of bomb threats.
 
National Faces Restrictions, Fewer Flights - Ten thousand jobs depend on airport, which is closed indefinitely.
 
New Powers Sought for Surveillance - US officials consider lifting involvement in foreign assassinations and loosening restrictions on FBI surveillance.
 
New U.S. Foreign Policy Embraces Global Anti-Terrorism Interest - World leaders support Bush but fear military overreaction.
 
New York Airports Reopen - Some foreign airlines and domestic air charters allowed to fly, business and other general aircraft still grounded.
 
New York's Firefighters Grieve for Lost Brothers - Entire companies and squads disappear in World Trade Center disaster.
 
New York, Washington Rocked by Apparent Terrorist Attacks; World Trade Center Tower Collapses - Article from the Associated Press on the two planes that crashed into the World Trade Center. Includes maps.
 
No Time for Hatred, Clergy Warn - Sermons stress punishment, not revenge.
 
Not Just Another September Saturday - Personal accounts of Washington DC residents trying to move on after terrorist attacks.
 
Nothing Has Really Changed at All - A columnist reflects that tragedy cannot dim the human spirit.
 
Officials Close National Airport to Public - Airline officials emphasized that the move is only temporary. It is the only major US airport where flights have not resumed.
 
Officials Push to Reopen National - Washington area airport remains closed due to security concerns.
 
 

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