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    ECONOMIC FALLOUT
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    HUNT FOR TERRORISTS
    75 people detained, 4 arrested Attorney general promises 'concerted national assault' to catch terrorists responsible for attacks.
    Thirty-three of those sought by FBI are pilots Nearly one-fourth of the 223 people sought for questioning are certified to fly.
    Lawmakers discuss counterterrorism 'czar' Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Bob Graham will propose creating position next week.

    THE AFTERMATH
    FAA considers slowly reopening National Airport Secret Service and Pentagon officials still have security concerns.
    Inquiry begins into security lapse FBI, security agencies start looking for clues that might prevent future attacks.
    Latest on death toll, victims Death toll expected to climb well into the thousands as recovery efforts continue.

    AROUND THE NATION, WORLD
    Young men contemplate going to war Recruitment centers across the U.S. see increased phone calls, Internet inquiries and walk-in traffic.
    Hackers launch attack on Mideast Group of vigilantes defaces 200 to 300 Middle Eastern government Web sites.
    Talk Live: Expressing anger Workplace harmony during a national crisis, 11 a.m. Wednesday.
    Many Americans seeking counseling American Red Cross reports 16,348 mental-health-related 'contacts' since last Tuesday.

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    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.
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