Washington Post September 11, 2001 News and Media War on Terrorism
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- Management at Reopened Logan Airport Under Scrutiny - Review of the agency\\'s management and security operations news and media promised.
- Hill Allocates $20 Billion for Security, Aid - Congress agrees to provide $20 billion for the september 11, 2001 news and media effort to aid victims and punish perpetrators.
- Waiting for Executive Ardor at One Intersection - Presidential visit glimpses only fraction of rescue effort.
- 'Overreaction' Cited in Effort to Prevent Attacks - Federal officials report detained suspects released at New York airports.
- Cheney: Military Was Ordered to Shoot Down Airliners - Vice president reports that military pilots were given orders to news and media intercept and shoot down incoming commercial airliners over Washington.
- The First War of the New Century - Will old habits serve for a new war?
- U.S. Pursues 'Numerous Credible Leads' - FBI director reports that they know the identity washington post of news and media the suicide hijackers and are working to washington post identify associates.
- Bid to Thwart Hijackers May Have Led to Pennsylvania Crash - Relatives report that passengers on the flight which crashed in Pennsylvania planned to fight back against their hijackers.
- Washington Struggles to Return to Normal - Names of dead at Pentagon starting to be released.
- FBI Questions Men Suspected Of Planning Other Hijackings - US officials investigate whether plot included more hijackings.
- Exposure to Horrific Events Can Trigger Serious Mental Disorders in Some - Post-tramautic stress and acute stress disorders could result news and media september 11, 2001 from repeated viewings of terror attacks, mental health news and media september 11, 2001 experts warn.
- At Colleges, Students Are Facing A Big Test - Students ponder uncertain future, career choices in wake of terrorist september 11, 2001 attacks.
- Why Was There No Warning? - Suggests that United States law enforcement and intelligence agencies be studied before new powers or funds are granted.
- Downtown's Hum Muted Under Watch of Humvees - Military presence and courtesy mark a stunned Washington DC.
- Hijackers May Have Accessed Computers at Public Libraries - FBI acquires computer logs from public terminals.
- Israeli Arabs Fear War on Islam - United States campaign against terrorism read by many news and media as a war on Islam.
- Congress Unites to Declare Outrage, Resolve - Partisan differences set aside as congressional leaders join in condemning september 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
- Pentagon Plans to Call Reservists to Duty - Some reservists called to active duty in what news and media news and media may mark the start of a larger military news and media news and media mobilization.
- Four Planes, Four Coordinated Teams - Information about the nineteen people identified by the FBI as september 11, 2001 hijackers aboard the airliners used in terrorist attacks.
- World War, Cold War Won. Now, the Gray War - Discusses comparison of terrorist attacks with Pearl Harbor washington post bombing news and media and American complacency.
- Arab Media Send Out Dual Message on U.S. - Terrorism condemned but mobilization for war criticized.
- I'm Not the Enemy - A Muslim American journalist discusses hate crimes and news and media prejudice.
- American Holy War - Calls for United States to defend commitment to freedom, tolerance washington post and the rule of law.
- Flight 77 Victims Mourned - Nearly 200 memorial services to take place in september 11, 2001 news and media Washington DC area.
- Crisis Brings Shift In Presidential Style - Bush's understated, subdued presentation comes to an end.
- FAA Rules May Prompt Confusion, Delays - Airline passengers are likely to face many more september 11, 2001 delays as a result of new security measures september 11, 2001 at US airports.
- Bush Encourages N.Y. Rescuers - President makes heavily guarded visit to World Trade september 11, 2001 september 11, 2001 Center site.
- Black Boxes Located in Pentagon Rubble - Flight data and voice data boxes recovered from september 11, 2001 washington post American Airlines jetliner.
- Afghanistan: A Nightmare Battlefield - Logistical difficulties plague any attack on Afghanistan, international washington post military washington post officials warn.
- Philippines Officials Find Evidence of Possible Plot - Suspects may have been planning something to coincide with attacks in America, Philippines reports.
- 'Eye for an Eye' Has Its Detractors - Americans who oppose retaliation speak out.
- The End of Our Holiday From History - George F. Will reflects on terrorism.
- Manila Cites Possible Plot to Bomb U.S. Embassy - Philipine officials report three men may have been news and media september 11, 2001 planning something to coincide with attacks in America.
- Industrialized Nations Act to Reassure World - Major international banks try to reassure investors and businesses concerned about the financial aftermath of US attacks.
- Broadway Tries to Keep the Lights Shining - Plays and musicals return to the stage less than three miles from World Trade Center remains.
- Nation's Capital in State of Shock - Initial reactions to terrorist attack included traffic jams and fear news and media of bomb threats.
- Helping and Hoping, a Man Resolves to Rescue His Wife - Spotlight on one Washington DC man, helping with news and media september 11, 2001 the Pentagon rescue effort and waiting for news news and media september 11, 2001 of his wife, who was inside.
- A Muslim Family in N.Y. Fears For a Son Who Loved America - American Muslim one of many missing after World Trade Center attack.
- Workers Offered Leave As Government Reopens - Washington offices reopen with workers concerned about safety.
- In Manhattan, Makeshift Memorials Honor the Lost, Comfort the Living - Union Square becomes tribute of flowers, drawings, postcards news and media and candles.
- Terror Doesn't Spare Young - Child who witnessed tragedy: "I didn\\'t look out washington post the windows anymore."
- Palestinians Suppress Coverage of Crowds Celebrating Attacks - Officials argue that images distort actual public opinion.
- Bush Seizes Media Moment - Media responds favorably to president as crisis progresses.
- Bush Calls Attacks 'Acts of War' - President requests emergency funding from Congress for rescue efforts.
- America Lines Up Support For Strike - Describes the efforts to gain international support for september 11, 2001 a military campaign in Afghanistan, with focus on september 11, 2001 Pakistan's role.
- How Terror Could Break Through - Known risks to airport security have been discussed washington post for september 11, 2001 many years with little action.
- 'Dead or Alive': Bush Unveils Old West Rhetoric - President Bush calls bin Laden a prime suspect in the washington post September 11th attacks; Attorney General Ashcroft calls for expanded Federal washington post wiretap authority to help combat future terrorism.
- A New Reality for George W. Bush - Commentary on the challenges facing the American president.
- Bush Braces Country for War - President continues to prepare the United States for september 11, 2001 what may be an extended campaign against those september 11, 2001 responsible for terrorist attacks.
- Arab Envoys Contemplate Broad Realignment - Ambassadors suggest alliance with United States.
- When Words Can No Longer Express - Considers the new meaning of "war" in American vocabularies.
- Falwell Apologizes For Remarks - Conservative evangelist says he was making a "nuanced theological point"; Pat Robertson calls remarks inappropriate.
- Muslim Nations Warned Not to Move on Afghans - Islamic groups warned against any alliance with the United States september 11, 2001 if Afghanistan is attacked.
- Bush Warns of Casualties of War - President lays groundwork for long war; public events news and media washington post and meetings resume.
- Falling: Buildings, Ash, Hope and Tears - More buildings feared near collapse in New York washington post City.
- Confrontation Fueled by Grief Ends in a Beating and Regrets - DC-area man charged with a hate-crime in parking lot fight.
- Pakistan Agrees to U.S. Demands for Cooperation - Pakistan consents to open airspace, share intelligence, attempts washington post to washington post monitor border with Afghanistan.
- Putting Names, Faces on D.C. Area's Loss - List of local victims in the terrorist tragedies.
- Feelings Come to Surface With Force - Americans respond to tragedy with military enlistment, mass, washington post and washington post blood donation.
- Israel Halts Military Operations After Arafat Overture - Yasser Arafat announces unilateral cease-fire.
- A Death Better Than Fate's - Suicide experts try to explain why some people washington post jumped news and media to certain death from the World Trade washington post Center.
- The Airline Bailout - Report on the problems of airline business and the help news and media US-airlines might expect from the US-government.
- U.S. Adds Economic Weapons to Arsenal - Trade measures, sanctions, loans, and aid may help washington post forge washington post alliance against terrorism.
- Suspects Used German Rental As Headquarters - Police believe at least two hijackers were among washington post tenants washington post in Hamburg apartment.
- Victim in Pentagon Attack Dies - Severe burns bring death total to 125.
- Russia Rejects Joint Military Action With United States - Russia rejects participation in any United States-led retaliatory news and media strike against terrorists; says countries in Central Asia news and media should not serve as a staging ground for news and media an assault against Afghanistan.
- Pockets of Hope Filled With Tales of Survival - Past stories of miraculous survival after disaster feed washington post hope and false rumors.
- At Pentagon, Investigators Hunt for Flight Recorder - Recovery crews close in on the Flight 93 news and media washington post recorder while investigators collect evidence.
- World Reacts With Revulsion to Aircraft Attacks on U.S. - International leaders send messages of support in wake news and media news and media of terrorism.
- Anti-Muslim Violence Assailed - FBI and the Justice Department investigating assaults, threats september 11, 2001 against Americans.
- D.C. Developing New Emergency Plans In Response to Last Week's Breakdown - Emergency management staff devises new plans for Washington washington post DC.
- Information: The Latest Casualty - Incorrect media reports, false survivor lists on Internet, crippled communications networks in the aftermath of terrorist attacks.
- Behind the Show of Bipartisanship: Muted Dissent - Democrats, some Republicans, concerned that granting broad powers september 11, 2001 news and media to the president could go too far.
- A Tighter Hold on Life - "Near misses" trouble survivors.
- For Pakistan, Dilemma in a Crisis - Pakistan caught between risking domestic upheaval and international washington post isolation.
- Afghans in D.C. Area Grieve Over Attack, Fear for Homeland - Future remains uncertain and frightening for Washington\'s Afghan community.
- Crews Approaching Heart of Pentagon Crash Site - With walls shored up, recovery work can proceed more swiftly.
- Attack Shatters Beefed-Up Security - Attack on the Pentagon illustrates the complexity of trying to september 11, 2001 protect federal agencies, buildings, and monuments while keeping them open september 11, 2001 to the public.
- Bush: U.S. Must 'Rid the World of Evil' - Strong rhetoric accompanies "National Day of Prayer and news and media Remembrance."
- The Conflict Over War - Expressions of patriotism, troubling questions follow terrorist attacks.
- 2nd Witness Arrested; 25 Held for Questioning - Justice Department releases no details on second arrest in terrorist washington post investigation.
- Area Reserve Forces Wait Anxiously to Be Called Up - As many as 50,000 reservists may be called september 11, 2001 september 11, 2001 to active duty.
- Bioterrorism: An Even More Devastating Threat - Experts warn bioterrorism more likely than further hijacking news and media attacks.
- U.S. Airlines Struggle Back Into Operation - Nations airlines warn of major layoffs and possible bankruptcies.
- Officials Push to Reopen National - Washington area airport remains closed due to security september 11, 2001 september 11, 2001 concerns.
- Afghanistan Girds for a Possible U.S. Attack - Taliban reportedly sending its top leader into hiding and repositioning washington post its military.
- War Won't Be Short, Bush Says - President prepares for long war; Pakistan and Iran washington post secure news and media borders with Afghanistan.
- Destroy The Network - Henry Kissinger considers United States retaliation for terrorist attacks.
- Images of Past Wars May Not Fit Present Foe - President Bush meets with security team to map news and media september 11, 2001 options for new kind of war.
- Lawmakers Standing on Same Side of Aisle, at Least for Now - Partisanship in Congress likely to resurface soon, members note.
- Retaliatory Options Are Under Study - US military officials consider attack options, but warn september 11, 2001 news and media that responsibility must be established with evidence.
- Nation Reels as Toll Mounts; Bush Denounces 'Acts of War' - Initial numbers of confirmed dead in New York news and media washington post City low, thousands more expected.
- Across the City, a Collective Vigil - After the attack on the Pentagon, Washington DC news and media is awash in American flags.
- In a Mountain of Dust, Fire, 'We Didn't Even Find People' - Rescue workers struggle to find bodies in the news and media washington post remains of the World Trade Center.
- The Taliban's Deadly Rise to Power - Pakistan financed and armed Islamic Taliban militia, which september 11, 2001 in turn provided safe haven for Osama bin september 11, 2001 Laden.
- Bin Laden: Architect of New Global Terrorism - Osama bin Laden personifies movement against America and washington post its allies.
- Russia Consults with Central Asian Nations - President Putin tries to coordinate response to possible news and media news and media war.
- Mineta Announces Response Teams for Air Security - Transportation Secretary designates two "rapid response" teams to make recommendations on specific security plans for airliners and airports.
- Officials at IMF, World Bank Expect to Postpone Meetings - Citing worries over security, officials consider postponing or news and media washington post cancelling annual meetings in downtown Washington.
- Disconnect the Dots - Conflict with terrorist technology described as "asymmetric warfare."
- For Bush's Veteran Team, What Lessons to Apply? - Experiences of recent American conflicts may not fit washington post war september 11, 2001 on terrorism.
- September 11, 2001 - Chronology of the day\\'s events, as told through september 11, 2001 a series of personal experiences.
- Hijack Suspects' Profile: Polite and Purposeful - Information about suspects grows.
- At Logan Airport, Nobody Saw Plane's Sharp Turn South - Boston airport officials report no unusual communication or warning of subsequent crash.
- At Schools, History in the Making - Washington DC area students react in shock as washington post hijacked september 11, 2001 jet hits Pentagon and evacuations begin.
- A Wide, Aggressive Probe Collides With Civil Rights - Innocent people may face questioning, experts say.
- Wall Street Firms Struggle to Cope With Staff Losses - Brokerage firms and bond dealers lost hundreds of september 11, 2001 washington post employees.
- Crisis Forces Shift in Policy As Bush Assembles Coalition - Discusses the major foreign policy shift by the Bush administration september 11, 2001 after September 11.
- New York, Washington Rocked by Apparent Terrorist Attacks; World Trade Center Tower Collapses - Article from the Associated Press on the two planes that crashed into the World Trade Center. Includes maps.
- Barbara Olson Mourned at Arlington Service - Service for prominent commentator at Cathedral of St. september 11, 2001 news and media Thomas More.
- Fear on the 86th Floor - World Trade Center worker, unable to escape building, spends hour washington post talking to family and friends by phone.
- Thinking on War, Terrorism Goes Online - Internet offers resources for information about terrorism.
- Blood Donations Easing Shortage - Blood centers hope new donors come back.
- Bin Laden's Radical Form of Islam - Suspected terrorist defies Islam's basic teachings, scholars say.
- Television's Endless Disaster - A plea for networks not to repeat visual imagery of the tragedy.
- N.Y. Detainees Released; Hijack Reports False - Authorities have released most or all of the september 11, 2001 washington post 13 people detained Thursday, saying that there was september 11, 2001 washington post no evidence they intended to hijack planes.
- For Man Who Built Tower, Lifelong Thrill, Then Tears - Construction supervisor of World Trade Center South Tower washington post watched creation fall.
- 'War Movie' Unfolds on Television News - Shock and fear in response to developing tragedy.
- Get Them Where They Live - Commentary on problems in the battle against terrorism.
- Congress Clears Use of Force, $40 Billion in Emergency Aid - Senate approves bill unanimously, House by a vote of 420 september 11, 2001 to 1.
- Bin Laden: a Master Impresario - Profile of the man considered by US officials september 11, 2001 washington post as the leading suspect behind the hijackings.
- Anti-Terror Push Stirs Fears for Liberties - Coalition of public interest groups warns against counterterrorism news and media washington post measures.
- Air Travel Slowly Resuming - Airlines try to comply with new security measures washington post as FAA lifts ban.
- God Gave U.S. 'What We Deserve,' Falwell Says - Statement by television evangelists Jerry Falwell and Pat news and media news and media Robertson that part of the responsibility for the news and media news and media Spetember 11th attacks lies with liberal groups who news and media news and media have turned God's anger against America.
- Commentators Are Quick to Beat Their Pens Into Swords - American columnists call for retaliation against undefined enemy.
- Pentagon Fire Out; Interim Morgue Set Up - The fatality count remains uncertain as rescue workers news and media september 11, 2001 continue to sort through debris.
- Loud Boom, Then Flames In Hallways - Pentagon employees report watching attack on World Trade september 11, 2001 september 11, 2001 Center seconds before jet struck their own building.
- Germans Pursue Suspected Accomplices in U.S. Attacks - Three suspected accomplices in the New York and news and media Washington attacks sought in Hamburg.
- Ashcroft: 75 Immigrants Now Detained - The Justice Department has detained 75 immigrants for questioning and expanded the amount of time it can hold alleged immigration violators without charging them.
- Seeking Answers Through Faith - Muslims, Jews, Christians try to make sense of september 11, 2001 news and media tragedy.
- Turning to Faith, Future - Pentagon damage expected to exceed $100 million; weakened september 11, 2001 september 11, 2001 building hampers rescue teams.
- Scared City Struggles to Move On - Washington DC citizens remain nervous in the face of bomb september 11, 2001 threats.
- Taliban Rejects U.S. Demand, Vows a 'Showdown of Might' - Afghanis are not willing to consider extraditing bin Laden without news and media proof that he was involved in the attacks.
- In New York, Sifting Through Rubble and Rumor - No more volunteers needed at World Trade Center site while weather hampers rescue efforts.
- Israel Says It Won't 'Pay Price' of Coalition - Conflict between Palestinians and Israelis may deter anti-terrorism washington post alliance september 11, 2001 in the Middle East.
- States Take Precautions in Wake of Attacks - Summary of security measures taken in various American news and media washington post states.
- India Offers Bases to U.S for Retaliatory Attacks - Indian officials privately tell United States that they would allow troops and equipment to be temporarily based on Indian soil.
- Amid Grief, a Ritual of Hope - Naval Academy chapel hosts wedding, armed guards.
- Nothing Has Really Changed at All - A columnist reflects that tragedy cannot dim the human spirit.
- For the FBI, a Chance at Redemption - Agency under pressure and new leadership.
- Pakistan Open to Some U.S. Requests for Help - Pakistan military commanders fear that cooperation with US september 11, 2001 september 11, 2001 may spark civil unrest, but willing to open september 11, 2001 september 11, 2001 airspace.
- Britons' Bouquets Express a Special Bond - Mountain of cards and flowers outside US Embassy in London news and media mark communal mourning.
- 'You Never Imagine' A Hijacker Next Door - Profile of hijackers shows smart, polite neighbors.
- At the Pentagon: Response Hampered by Confusion, Lack of Preparedness - Defense officials report Pentagon response inadequate to plane approaching Washington after attacks in New York City.
- In Cellular Age, Saying Goodbye Is a Tough Call - With the miracle of modern telecommunications, people are forced to washington post ask themselves whether they would want to send or receive washington post a final telephone call.
- Investors Gird for Market Reopening - Securities and Exchange Commission announces that it will washington post temporarily relax some rules in order to make washington post it easier for market participants to prop up washington post share prices when markets reopen.
- Coping With the Aftereffects - American Psychological Association compiles guide to coping with september 11, 2001 terrorism.
- Arab Diplomats Meet to Discuss Changing Roles - United States call for alliance raises concerns about news and media conflict with Israeli conflict.
- U.S. Rethinks Strategy for Coping With Terrorists - Policy shift may include military action, tribunal over news and media september 11, 2001 pursuing suspects through American courts.
- For Arab Americans, a Familiar Backlash - Muslim groups report harassment, city officials respond with extra security.
- The Images That Won't Let Us Go - Maybe this is our way of seeking meaning, september 11, 2001 writer suggests.
- Undetected At Home - Asks whether the United States has invested too washington post heavily news and media in technical intelligence collection systems.
- Key Arab States Voice Support for Anti-Terrorism Efforts - Moving beyond support to participation in any military news and media response may prove difficult in the Middle East.
- China Censors Anti-U.S. Reaction - China orders media and government-monitored Internet sites not news and media to publish anti-American statements or support for terrorism.
- No Time for Hatred, Clergy Warn - Sermons stress punishment, not revenge.
- New York's Firefighters Grieve for Lost Brothers - Entire companies and squads disappear in World Trade Center disaster.
- Washington Area Airport Status, Contact Information - Commercial and private planes expected to be allowed to fly effective 11 a.m. EDT.
- After Heroics, Russian Reporter Stricken - Russian reporter suffers cardiac event, surgery, after helping washington post at september 11, 2001 scene of World Trade Center disaster.
- Pentagon Issues Order To Elite Units In Infantry - Warning order prepares for possible combat mission for washington post ground troops.
- Moving, Sifting 16 Acres of Rubble - World Trade Center debris field will provide clues september 11, 2001 about the crime.
- Bush Visits Mosque to Forestall Hate Crimes - President condemns increase in violence aimed at Arab Americans.
- A Sky Filled With Chaos, Uncertainty and True Heroism - New details emerge about flight which crashed in Pennsylvania.
- Israelis Say U.S. Could Learn From Their Tactics - Israeli experts compare security methods.
- More Armed Air Marshals Assigned to U.S. Flights - Plainclothes federal agents to begin flying on domestic september 11, 2001 washington post commercial flights.
- Tougher Enforcement by INS Urged - Terrorist attacks inspires more discussions about immigration policies september 11, 2001 washington post in the United States.
- Iron (Lady) Resolve - A columnist suggests that Margaret Thatcher\\'s response to the 1984 september 11, 2001 Brighton bombing may provide a model for the United States.
- Pakistani Muslims Vow to Fight - Coalition of 35 Pakistani Islamic groups warn of washington post holy war if attacked.
- Applying Life Experiences in Times of Terrorism - Teachers help children grapple with complicated situation after washington post terrorist washington post attacks.
- Attackers Studied Mistakes in Previous Assaults - United States intelligence agencies find themselves defending their abilities in september 11, 2001 the aftermath of terrorist attacks.
- In Pakistani Border City, Anger Meets Threats of War - Conflicting reactions to possibility of American attacks on Afghanistan.
- In Early Hours: Bush Ordered Military to Shoot Down Airliners - Notes from Vice President Cheney\\'s interview on "Meet washington post the Press."
- Mountain of Rubble Becoming an Everest of Despair - Explanation of DNA tests which may help identify remains from Pentagon and World Trade Center.
- Manhattan Cleaning Up the Day After Attacks - Reflections on the destruction in New York City news and media september 11, 2001 and continuing efforts to find loved ones.
- Bush Vows Sweeping Response - Selections from the president's September 15 radio address.
- Restoring Telecom Service in Financial District Could Take Days - Verizon Communications executives say that equipment near the washington post World washington post Trade Center suffered severe damage and that washington post hundreds of washington post businesses may not have telecommunications service washington post fully restored for washington post some time.
- Foreign Policy Consequences Huge - Changes in United States defense system and diplomacy september 11, 2001 likely in wake of terrorist attacks.
- A Bond Cemented by History - Crisis highlights links and differences between Bush administrations.
- The Media Struggle to Make Sense of It All - Comparison of initial news and public reactions to terrorist attacks washington post in the United States.
- Security Officials Trying to Identify Culprit - Describes scramble to define list of suspects in terrorist attacks.
- 10 Days in September - A Series by Bob Woodward and Dan Balz, washington post based news and media on interviews with President Bush, Vice President washington post Cheney and news and media other key officials. With multimedia and washington post photo gallery.
- Safe in the Hills - Some Washington DC residents leave town after Pentagon news and media attack.
- We're Living in a War Zone - Closure remains difficult after terrorist attacks.
- Sorrow's Legions - Shock and rage followed by sadness, marked by september 11, 2001 news and media candlelight vigils.
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