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    Bush: U.S. is fierce when stirred
    'U.S. is fierce when stirred'

     
    Senate OK's Bush to use force

    Names of those believed to be involved in Tuesday's hijacking of four planes are released.

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    Hijackers names released
     
    35,500 troops called up
     
    NYC area airports open

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    HUNT FOR THE TERRORISTS
    Bush to visit NYC Friday President to visit terror-stricken city, meet with rescue workers and families, friends of victims.
    U.S. wants permission to fly over Pakistan Bush administration wants approval to fly over country's air space if airstrikes are ordered.
    Afghanistan vows revenge Ruling Taliban militia warns of revenge if U.S. attacks it for harboring bin Laden.
    Authorities raid hotel in Manila Officials search Bayview Hotel, where a suspect was arrested in connection with the 1993 WTC bombing.
    Investigators piece together terrorist trail Suspects received pilot training in Florida; clues filter in from Germany.

    HORROR IN THE SKIES
    Black boxes recovered from Pentagon Flight data, cockpit voice recorders found early Friday morning; total of 3 found so far.
    Pentagon searchers encounter grisly scenes Several bodies found near TV sets where workers were watching Trade Center coverage.
    FBI: Plane in Pa. crash wasn't shot down Nothing has been found to contradict the likelihood that passengers tried to overpower the hijackers.
    Hundreds of foreigners lost in attacks Trade Center complex housed workers of all nations; grim news arrives worldwide.

    WASHINGTON
    Words can heal nation or wound president Communicating with the nation during this crisis could be Bush's biggest test as president.
    Reagan National Airport closed indefinitely Proximity to key Washington landmarks and Pentagon poses unique security risks.
    Senate passes $40 billion of emergency aid Money will be used to fight terrorism, recover from Trade Center and Pentagon attacks.

    NEW YORK
    Train tunnel search suspended Jersey City firefighters find no signs of life on Trade Center platform.
    Wall Street prepares to open Monday No one is sure how investors will react; Tokyo's Nikkei jumps Friday, but other global markets sink.
    Lower Manhattan moves out for indefinite stay Motor traffic prohibited, subway service stopped in areas surrounding attacks.

    AROUND THE NATION, WORLD
    European investors bail out Markets slump to near three-year lows as fears about Wall Street reopening.
    Sports world pauses NFL won't play this weekend; baseball to resume Monday; Jordan reportedly won't hold press conference next week.
    Ridgewood, N.J., hit hard by losses Hundreds of residents in the New York City suburb worked in or near the World Trade Center.
    Candles, hymns mark vigils for victims American flags spring up at multi-denominational services as people gather to grieve, pay respects.