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Archived: 09/26/2001 at 11:14:54

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09/26/2001 - Updated 03:08 AM ET
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Solidarity rises from rubble  
U.S. boosts effort to isolate Taliban

Bush makes appeal to Afghan citizens about 'repressive' regime; U.S. envoys meet with nation's exiled king.

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New York City primaries held
 
Terror fight may deplete surplus
 
Congress cool to armed-pilot plan
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THE ECONOMY
Consumer confidence plunges
Stocks try to stabilize
Fear of flying changes work
Airlines fill some more seats
More signs of shady trading
Some tech firms regain footing
Delta to announce job cuts

MILITARY BUILDUP
Campaign is 'Enduring Freedom' Pentagon renames campaign against terrorism after first name offended some Muslim clerics.
Almost 2,000 more reservists called up Pentagon activates more members of Reserves and National Guard from 16 states, D.C., Puerto Rico.

HUNT FOR TERRORISTS
France questions three Possible associates of bin Laden under investigation for terrorism; link to jailed man in United Arab Emirates explored.
Allies pledge financial attack on terrorism U.S., allies agree to produce a coordinated plan to freeze assets of terrorist organizations.
Worldwide notice issued for bin Laden aide Egyptian surgeon, Ayman al-Zawahri, is considered Osama bin Laden's top deputy.
FBI seeks nearly 400 for questioning Meanwhile, federal prosecutors build criminal case involving ID cards for five of the hijackers.

THE AFTERMATH
Armed marshals sought for jets President wants more officers on flights, better background checks to discourage potential terrorists.
Rescuers had to pay for water Starbucks apologizes after New York City store charged $130 for water to aid victims.
More help for survivors Red Cross will give up to $30,000 to families of people dead or missing in twin towers' destruction, Pentagon attack.
U.N. chief condemns terror attacks Official calls strikes on New York, Washington a 'crime against humanity.'

AROUND THE NATION, WORLD
Britain's reliance on surveillance may spread Heavy use of cameras in public places might provide model for heightened U.S. security.
Pilots secure crop dusters Increased security comes amid concerns planes could be used as weapons of chemical or biological warfare.
Attack-related Web names registered Hundreds of domain names claimed since attacks — some for relief tributes, others to make a profit.

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