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    Afghanistan open to extradition

    Taliban talks about extraditing bin Laden to a country other than U.S., tells Afghans to prepare for holy war.

    LATEST HEADLINES
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    ECONOMIC FALLOUT
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    HUNT FOR TERRORISTS
    Some countries appear hesitant about strikes Cracks are appearing in the international coalition organized by the U.S.
    Detentions double in investigation The FBI has detained 49 people for questioning and cast a global dragnet for as many as 200 others.
    Reserves prepare for activation About 35,500 reservists are expected to be called as early as this week.

    THE AFTERMATH
    House expected to move on aid for airlines Lawmakers could pass legislation providing at least $15 billion in grants to the industry.
    Experts seek safety in future buildings Specialists have accelerated plans to release a list of technologies that may hinder future attacks.
    Latest on death toll, victims Death toll expected to climb well into the thousands as recovery efforts continue.

    AROUND THE NATION, WORLD
    IMF, World Bank cancel meeting Annual talks to be held in D.C. called off due to security concerns.
    Reinforcements relieve rescuers at Pentagon Exhausted searchers were sent home after a week of digging through the rubble.
    US Airways to cut 11,000 jobs Major U.S. airlines slice schedules as passenger traffic slows in the wake of the attacks.
    Some of those killed left presence on Web Personal pages stand as tributes to those lost in terror attacks.

    RESOURCES
    Web sites aid relief efforts Find out where you can contribute to survivors, their families and emergency workers.
    Pages to help heal, inform View some of the top online resources dealing with Tuesday's attacks on America.
    Contact numbers for families Those missing friends and relatives can find emergency contact information here.
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