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09/12/2001 - Updated 07:43 PM ET
FAA allows diverted flights to resume, all others grounded FAA allows flights diverted Tuesday to finish their journeys; all others remain grounded
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FBI storms Boston hotel
3 detained in a Boston hotel

 
White House was an intended target of terrorist

Bush spokesman says Air Force One was also on terrorists' hit list during Tuesday's airstrikes.

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Markets phase in reopening
 
NATO: Strike was 'against all'
 
Train stopped in Providence

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U.S. GOES TO HIGH ALERT
Bush's options may be limited Military retaliation constrained by the difficulty of targeting nomadic terrorists like bin Laden.
Pentagon fire finally out Rumsfeld: Estimates of 800 deaths too high; employees back at work.
FBI receives 700 tips Officials are following up on if suspects entered U.S. through Canada or are linked to bin Laden.
First lady visits injured Laura Bush visits three hospitalized military personnel who leaped to safety immediately after plane hit Pentagon.

WORLD REACTS TO ATTACKS
Europeans tighten airport security Officials will meet this weekend to discuss how to make air travel safer, more resistent to threats.
U.N. pulls staff out of Afghanistan World body cites 'circumstances prevailing internationally'; relocation to be finished by Thursday.
Foreign services point finger at bin Laden Germans, French, British and Israelis say approach, choice of targets are Saudi's style.

MARKETS ROCKED
Midway Airlines out of business Citing chaos of attacks on its precarious financial situation, airline goes under; 1,700 out of work.
European markets seesaw Investors don't know what to make of terrorist attack; Asian markets plummet.
People go back to work Americans return to their offices, but it's definitely not business as usual.

EYEWITNESS ACCOUNTS
Bodies seen falling from towers 'It was either people leaping as they flew out or they were being sucked out of the building.'
'I hung up ... and boom' Army lieutenant colonel describes the mayhem at the Pentagon.
View to a tragedy from N.J. Hundreds watch disaster unfold from Lookout Point in Eagle Rock Reservation.

AROUND THE NATION
U.S. congregations react By noon, there were praying people lining the pews in churches from Washington, D.C., to San Francisco.
Chaos unfolds on national TV Shortly after explosions, ABC, CBS and NBC began to share all video and satellite footage.
Calculating death toll may take weeks 'The number of casualties will be more than most of us can bear,' N.Y. Mayor Rudy Giuliani said.
The world of sports is on hold Officials try to decide fate of future sports events; baseball events are postponed through Thursday.