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09/27/2001 - Updated 01:31 AM ET
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NATO forces not needed, U.S. says

Envoy tells European allies their primary role in terror war is to apply diplomatic, financial heat to rogue regimes.

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THE ECONOMY

Stocks turn lower

Delta will cut 13,000 jobs

After attack, skies less crowded
Companies slash 401(k) plans
Firms cite attacks in warnings
Fear still permeates workplace
IMF: Global recession?

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
Va. man linked to hijacker, held without bond Suspect's name and phone number were found in a car of one of the 19 alleged hijackers.
Spain detains 6 terrorism suspects The Algerians are allegedly linked to a group suspected of planning attacks on U.S. targets in Europe.
U.S. tries to undercut Taliban President emphasizes that his dispute is with the Taliban, not with the people of Afghanistan.
Worldwide notice issued for bin Laden aide Egyptian surgeon, Ayman al-Zawahri, is considered Osama bin Laden's top deputy.

THE AFTERMATH
Thousands mob former U.S. Embassy in Kabul Protesters burn effigy of Bush, storm abandoned U.S. diplomatic offices in Afghan capital.
Families apply for death certificates Many begin heartbreaking process, although still with hope, of finalizing loved ones' affairs.
Last remnant of tower's facade brought down Crews dismantle remains of World Trade Center; photography banned.
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.

AROUND THE NATION, WORLD
Iran rules out joining U.S.-led attack Supreme leader decries global campaign, calls U.S. behavior 'disgusting.'
Russian mafia helps bin Laden Report: Al-Qaeda, terrorists acquiring weapons of mass destruction parts.
Britain's reliance on surveillance may spread Heavy use of cameras in public places might provide model for heightened U.S. security.

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