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09/13/2001 - Updated 01:13 AM ET
Travelers face canceled flights Travelers to face canceled flights for several days; airports continue to strengthen security
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Vast manhunt underway

Authorities identify all of the hijackers, determine at least two were trained in U.S. flight school.

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HUNT FOR THE TERRORISTS
Are new airport measures enough? Security is tightened, but even FAA officials question effectiveness.
Bin Laden is hard to find, tougher to stop Defense expert: 'Even if we get rid of him, that's not going to stop the attacks.'

HORROR IN THE SKIES
Four flights, four tales of terror Passengers, pilots warned others and revealed heroism.
Transmissions from aircraft offer some clues Hijacked airline pilots did their best to alert controllers that they were in trouble.

WASHINGTON
Bush prepares for strong response President signals he intends to deliver powerful payback when those responsible are identified.
Pentagon fire finally out Rumsfeld: Estimates of 800 deaths too high; employees back at work.
Congress ready to pay price As much as $20 billion earmarked to find culprits; Social Security surplus may be used.
First lady visits injured Laura Bush visits three hospitalized military personnel who leaped to safety immediately after plane hit Pentagon.

NEW YORK
'You can't stop us,' New Yorkers vow City residents try valiantly to get back to normal lives, but sadness, fear sink in.
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.

AROUND THE NATION, WORLD
Palestinian leaders try to repair image TV images showed Palestinians celebrating in the streets after hearing of terror strikes.
Victims separated in life, united in death In quirk of fate, two best friends killed on separate hijacked planes.
NBC postpones fall season Network will delay start of fall television season by a week, asks others to follow.
Midway Airlines out of business Citing chaos of attacks on its precarious financial situation, airline goes under; 1,700 out of work.
The world of sports is on hold Officials try to decide fate of future sports events; baseball events are postponed through Thursday.
eBay bans sale of terror's 'souvenirs' Online auction site blocks patrons from selling building debris.