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September 11 Web Archive Collection

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Archived: 09/28/2001 at 02:11:43

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09/27/2001 - Updated 05:45 PM ET
Militant Pakistani students eager to join 'jihad' against America Islamic students in Pakistan tell USA TODAY, 'We are all Osamas;' hear students
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Hijackers' photos released  
Bush calls on National Guard

President will ask governors to call up reserve troops to protect airports, seeks $500M for aircraft improvement.

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THE ECONOMY

Blue chips claw higher

Jobless claims hit 9-year high

Gas prices head lower
After attack, skies less crowded
British Airways plans service cuts
Firms cite attacks in warnings
Fear still permeates workplace

MILITARY BUILDUP
Two generals in charge of deciding shoot-downs Officials authorized to order downing of any airliner that threatens U.S. cities.
U.S. doesn't ask for NATO forces Envoy tells allies to apply diplomatic, financial heat to rogue regimes.

HUNT FOR TERRORISTS
Probe of hazardous-materials threat intensifies Ten men in three states arrested on charges of fraudulently obtaining licenses.
Government increases pressure on Va. suspect Man's lawyer says suspect knows nothing about the attacks or the alleged hijackers.
Police sweep Europe in search of terrorists Authorities make arrests in Spain, Britain and the Netherlands.

THE AFTERMATH
Purple Hearts awarded to military injured in attacks Honor marks first time medals given for act on American soil since World War II.
Jackson ponders peace trip White House urges minister to reject a Taliban invitation for him to visit Pakistan.

AROUND THE NATION, WORLD
Taliban delivers ruling to bin Laden Rulers tell ex-Saudi he should leave, raising suspicion about claims they did not know where he was.
Iran rules out joining U.S.-led attack Supreme leader decries global campaign, calls U.S. behavior 'disgusting.'

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