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Thousands Feared Dead in Terrorist Attacks
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Two hijacked airliners crash into, destroy twin towers of World Trade Center; third plane goes into Pentagon; fourth goes down in rural Pennsylvania, possibly on way to Camp David; President Bush to address nation at 8:30 p.m. EDT

Helpful Phone Numbers
Call these for information on victims, how to help

List of Known Victims
FOX News contributor Barbara Olson among those killed

America Shuts Down in Fear
Airports, trains stations, government, businesses close
State-by-State Breakdown

Timeline of Terror
Chronology of today's events nationwide

Attack May Spur Recession
Dismal day expected when Wall St. reopens Thursday

'Freedom Will Be Defended'
President Bush vows to find those responsible

New York City Under Siege
Residents scramble in streets; no one able to enter Manhattan
New York Responds to Terror

Suspects, Motives Unclear
Taliban: Bin Laden not involved
Small PLO faction: We are

World Horrified by Attacks
But Palestinians dancing in streets in West Bank

Well-Planned Plot
Terrorism experts taken aback by scope, coordination of attacks

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