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09/17/2001 - Updated 04:04 PM ET
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    WALL STREET REOPENS   Back to 'normal' is bad for stocks

    Despite the Fed slashing rate to 3%, stocks post sharp declines with airline, insurance stocks hardest hit.

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    HUNT FOR TERRORISTS
    Anti-Taliban groups vow to help Opposition in Afghanistan supports American actions against the Taliban.
    Uzbekistan may host U.S. for retaliation Country will consider allowing U.S. to use its military bases for staging strikes.
    President has new safety steps Bush's schedule, which used to be made public in advance, now will be secret.
    Military now a presence on home front Fighter jets, aircraft carriers and destroyers guard both coasts.

    THE AFTERMATH
    Bush approval rating soars 88 percent of Americans think that the United States should take military action to retaliate.
    New Yorkers return to work Neighborhoods opened for business as smoke still rises from the Trade Center rubble.
    Latest on death toll, victims Death toll expected to climb well into the thousands as recovery efforts continue.

    WASHINGTON
    Passengers likely halted attack on D.C. Businessmen, hijackers were apparently locked in a desperate struggle aboard Flight 93.
    Lawmakers reorder their priorities Congress focuses full attention on the nation's security, putting aside other issues.
    CIA operations must change Policy of not paying sources for information may be scrapped, Vice President Cheney says.

    AROUND THE NATION, WORLD
    Stadium silence ends today Baseball first to return to action with six games on schedule.
    Who is Osama bin Laden? We answer your questions about the Saudi millionaire and why has he declared a holy war against the United States.
    Stadium security Many fans uneasy about attending sporting events in light of the recent terrorist attacks.
    A look at the Taliban Afghanistan's hardline rulers rose to power with bin Laden's help - now they bring the region to the brink of war.
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