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The United States launched powerful air and missile strikes against command bases, airports and training camps across Afghanistan on October 7 in what it terms as "Enduring Freedom" operation. Osa( 10/08/2001) The United States launched powerful air and missile strikes against command bases, airports and training camps across Afghanistan on October 7 in what it terms as "Enduring Freedom" operation. Osama bin Laden, the prime suspect, praised God for the September 11 terrorist attacks and swore America will never "dream of security" until "the infidels' armies leave the land of Muhammad," in a videotaped statement.
Taliban say deploy 8,000 troops on Uzbek border( 10/07/2001) The ruling Taliban said on Sunday they were deploying thousands more fighters along Afghanistan's northern border with Uzbekistan and they were also shoring up defences near the capital, Kabul.
Bush warns time running out, Taliban boost troops( 10/07/2001) Tension mounted in central Asia on Sunday as Bush gave his clearest indication yet that military action would be launched soon against Afghanistan and the ruling Taliban deployed extra troops to their northern border.
British PM leaves India at end of anti-terror tour( 10/06/2001) British Prime Minister Tony Blair left New Delhi on Saturday at the end of a two-day whirlwind tour to shore up support for the US-led anti-terrorism campaign, officials said.
Blair vows pressure, Taliban may free aid workers( 10/06/2001) British Prime Minister Tony Blair vowed on Saturday to keep up pressure on Afghanistan to yield Osama bin Laden, while the ruling Taliban, in an apparent softening of their stance, said they could free eight foreign Christian aid workers held since August.
Any action against Afghanistan should be proportionate and targeted - Blair( 10/06/2001) British Prime Minister Tony Blair declared on Friday that any military action against Afghanistan should be proportionate, targeted and "not directed against the Afghan people, who are not our enemy."
Powell extends sanctions on 25 foreign terrorist groups( 10/06/2001) US Secretary of State Colin Powell extended sanctions Friday on Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida group and 24 other foreign terrorist organizations, most of them Islamic. The designation means that it is illegal for Americans to provide material support for them and that US financial institutions must block their assets
White House warns anew: Prepare for more casualties( 10/06/2001) The White House issued a fresh warning on Friday that Americans remain under threat of terrorist attack and "have to prepare for casualties in this war."
US prepares US$320m relief operation for Afghans ( 10/05/2001) US President George W. Bush announced on Thursday the United States will give US$320 million to help Afghans survive severe drought, bypassing the ruling Taliban who shelter wanted militant Osama bin Laden.
Putin: Attacks on Afghanistan could be successful( 10/05/2001) Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday he had no doubt that the US-led military action in Afghanistan could be successful and hailed visiting British Prime Minister Tony Blair's role in warming ties between Moscow and the West.
US shows allies evidence, military strike looks close( 10/03/2001) The United States on Tuesday showed allies evidence it says links Osama bin Laden to the attacks on New York and Washington, then sent Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld to brief Middle East leaders ahead of an expected strike on Afghanistan.
US President says progress made in anti-terrorism war( 10/02/2001) US President George W. Bush said Monday that he was pleased with what has been accomplished in the war against terrorism since the terror attacks on New York and Washington on September 11.
World Trade Center missing toll at 5219: mayor( 10/01/2001) The number of people missing in the terrorist attacks on the twin towers of the 110-story World Trade Center (WTC) has officially dropped to 5,219, 422 less than the previous figure.
Anti-capitalists warn Britain against retaliation attacks( 09/30/2001) Hundreds of British anti-capitalist protestors on Saturday urged Prime Minister Tony Blair not to wage war in response to terrorist attacks in the United States.
Germany detains three suspected of plotting terror against Germany( 09/30/2001) German authorities have arrested three Muslim men suspected of belonging to a fundamentalist terror organization involved in plotting attacks in Germany, the federal prosecutor's office said on Saturday.
Spain: 5,000 turn up for anti-war demonstration( 09/30/2001) Some 5,000 demonstrators marched through central Barcelona on Saturday, protesting against feared US military strikes in retaliation for suicide attacks in the United States.
Pakistan gears for biological warfare threat( 09/30/2001)
Scientists and doctors in Pakistan are preparing contingency plans to respond to the threat of biological and other unconventional weapons which could emerge as a result of the crisis in Afghanistan, officials said on Saturday.
Bush condemns Taliban for harboring bin Laden ( 09/30/2001) President George W Bush condemned Afghanistan's Taliban rulers for harboring Osama bin Laden and his followers on Saturday and the United States pressed its military and diplomatic campaign against terror.
UN sends first food shipment to Afghanistan since attacks( 09/30/2001) Fearing widespread starvation in Afghanistan if America attacks, the United Nations sent its first food shipments there since the September 11 terrorist attacks, a UN spokesman said.
US-Russia forge new alliance out of terrorist strikes( 09/30/2001) The terrorist attacks on America have transformed the United States' relations with Russia, thrusting the Cold War rivals into into an alliance against terrorism.
,US denies commandos grabbed by bin Laden as covert 'war' heats up( 09/30/2001) ,Protesters march on Washington to oppose war, racism( 09/30/2001) ,Terror attacks apparently plotted in Germany - New York Times( 09/29/2001) ,Spanish judge jails six Algerians allegedly linked to bin Laden ( 09/29/2001) ,Up to one year to clean up World Trade Center mess - New York mayor( 09/29/2001) ,Summary of latest developments in US response to September 11 attacks( 09/29/2001) ,Bush approves US$50 million for Pakistan( 09/29/2001) ,US releases handwritten letter in suspected hijacker's luggage( 09/29/2001) ,US scouts in Afghanistan, in 'hot pursuit' of terrorists - source( 09/29/2001) ,Pakistan bids to avert US-Taliban showdown( 09/28/2001) ,Taliban delivers message to bin Laden ( 09/28/2001) ,Blair calls for 'humanitarian coalition' to tackle Afghan refugee crisis( 09/28/2001) ,Taliban, opposition exchange fire in the mountains north of Kabul ( 09/28/2001) ,US authorities release photos of suspected hijackers( 09/28/2001) ,US boosts pressure on Taliban( 09/28/2001) ,More US reserves called up to active duty( 09/28/2001) ,Russian border guards chief forecasts Afghan refugees rush to Central Asia( 09/28/2001) ,Pentagon assures public on possibility of shooting down hijacked civilian airliners( 09/28/2001) ,Pakistan to keep borders closed to Afghan refugees( 09/27/2001) ,Bush still 'confident' in CIA post attacks( 09/27/2001) ,US calls on Chechens to break ties with bin Laden( 09/27/2001) ,Bin Laden 'an evil man' with 'evil goals' - Bush( 09/27/2001) ,Mexico reaffirms support for US, despite critism( 09/27/2001) ,UAE calls for US to react 'calmly' to terror attacks( 09/27/2001) ,Bush administration meets with Taliban opposition, ex-king ( 09/27/2001) ,US, Pakistan in 'complete unanimity' to fight terrorism( 09/27/2001) ,Putin says Russia ready to supply additional oil( 09/27/2001) ,US military talks in Pakistan called 'productive' ( 09/27/2001) ,Bush calls for new police powers for war on terror( 09/26/2001) ,Saudi Arabia cuts ties with Taliban( 09/26/2001) ,Iraq says it fired at US, British jets( 09/26/2001) ,G7 vows to disrupt global terrorist financing ( 09/26/2001) ,US-led coalition masses forces, hardware for anti-terror strike( 09/26/2001) ,US welcomes Russian anti-terrorism offers, calls again for Chechnya talks( 09/26/2001) ,Taliban leader says attacks were to avenge US 'cruelty'( 09/26/2001) ,Bush braces Congress for war as 2,000 more reservists called to duty( 09/26/2001) ,Turkmenistan offers bases and airspace to US for aid to Afghanistan( 09/25/2001) ,US bombers in place - defense official( 09/25/2001) ,Bush says Saudis 'nothing but cooperative'( 09/25/2001) ,Terrorists may have shown interest in Florida crop-dusting aircraft ( 09/25/2001) ,Turkey encourages Pakistan to help US ( 09/25/2001) ,Pakistan withdraws all embassy staff from Kabul ( 09/25/2001) ,Bin Laden calls on Pakistanis to defend Pakistan, Afghanistan( 09/25/2001) ,Taliban threaten to kill remaining UN workers in Afghanistan( 09/25/2001) ,Japanese PM due in New York to see World Trade Center carnage( 09/25/2001) ,Saudi Arabia renews pledge to cooperate with US( 09/25/2001) ,US seeks to tie down Pakistan role in Afghanistan strikes( 09/25/2001) ,Bush freezes bin Laden assets, to meet families( 09/24/2001) ,US mobilizes biggest force since 1991 Gulf War( 09/24/2001) ,Malaysia denies harbouring terrorists( 09/24/2001) ,Rumsfeld confirms loss of US spy plane over Afghanistan( 09/24/2001) ,Taliban claims spy planes shot down as US amasses forces( 09/24/2001) ,Japan's PM leaves for US to pledge support for anti-terror fight( 09/24/2001) ,South Korea offers non-combat troops for US anti-terror campaign( 09/24/2001) ,Britain to give aid to Afghanistan's neighbours ( 09/24/2001) ,Toll of missing rises( 09/24/2001) ,Three in four Brazilians oppose US military action - poll( 09/24/2001) ,Saudi Arabia rejects US request to use its territory for attacks on Afghanistan( 09/24/2001) ,US vows to lay out evidence against bin Laden ( 09/24/2001) ,US prepares for military assault( 09/23/2001) ,Black box recording shows struggle on hijacked Pennsylvania flight( 09/22/2001) ,Philippines says airports open for US airforce( 09/22/2001) ,War looms as Washington vows to act, Taliban rejects ultimatum( 09/22/2001) ,US has enough proof to prosecute bin Laden- Powell( 09/22/2001) ,Russia's Putin sees no risk of large-scale war( 09/22/2001) ,More warplanes on alert to press Taliban's surrender of Laden( 09/22/2001) ,Counting World Trade Center dead: A tricky task( 09/21/2001) ,China reaffirms support for fight against terrorism( 09/21/2001) ,President Jiang speaks again with Chirac( 09/21/2001) ,Bush's Address to a Joint Session of Congress and the American People ( 09/21/2001) ,Bush vows 'justice will be done' in war on terrorists( 09/21/2001) ,Blair vows to support US 'without hesitation'( 09/21/2001) ,Taliban must turn over bin Laden 'immediately': Bush( 09/21/2001) ,US force buildup under way( 09/21/2001) ,Europeans, Saudi Arabia rally to support US against terrorism( 09/21/2001) ,South Asians, Arabs, Muslims implore no revenge on those who 'look like the enemy'( 09/20/2001) ,Central American leaders back US war on terrorism ( 09/20/2001) ,US ethnic minorities call for end to hate crimes( 09/20/2001) ,France pushes for broad anti-terror coalition ( 09/20/2001) ,US lawmakers propose 'czars' in attack aftermath ( 09/20/2001) ,US prepares to ease sanctions on Pakistan( 09/20/2001) ,US food aid to Afghanistan unaffected by crisis ( 09/20/2001) ,When hope dies, the bulldozers will move in( 09/20/2001) ,US, Britain set secret strategy on "terror" - paper( 09/20/2001) ,Excerpts of televised speech by Pakistani president to reassure his nation ( 09/20/2001) ,US bases gear for war, families face uncertainty ( 09/20/2001) ,Gulf Arabs to discuss US attacks, Middle East ( 09/20/2001) ,WTO entry poses new challenges, competition for domestic business ( 09/20/2001) ,Russia gives green light to Central Asia republics to cooperate with US( 09/20/2001) ,Japan to dispatch destroyer to help US campaign against terrorism( 09/20/2001) ,Taliban leader willing to talk, denouncing America for vilifying bin Laden( 09/20/2001) ,Bush orders planes to Gulf region( 09/20/2001) ,Tony Blair prepares to visit the US( 09/19/2001) ,UN council tells Afghanistan to hand over bin Laden( 09/19/2001) ,75 detained for questioning; at least four material witnesses arrested( 09/19/2001) ,FBI slowly pieces together terrorists' plot, support ( 09/19/2001) ,Passengers may be key to stopping future hijackings( 09/18/2001) ,On America's other coast, attacks seem almost unreal ( 09/18/2001) ,Passengers on hijacked planes made 30 phone calls( 09/18/2001) ,Bush wants bin Laden 'dead or alive' ( 09/18/2001) ,Synagogues increasing security for Jewish New Year after terror attacks( 09/18/2001) ,Pakistan shuts border with Afghanistan, confines refugees to camps( 09/18/2001) ,Bin Laden followers may have entered Japan - media ( 09/17/2001) ,Southeast Asia cautions US on retaliation( 09/17/2001) , US professor kidnapped in the Philippines escapes( 09/17/2001) ,Nine policemen killed in Kashmir rebel attack ( 09/17/2001) ,DPRK demands electricity at talks with South( 09/17/2001) ,Passport loss implicates Saudi man in US attacks( 09/17/2001) ,Gaddafi says US risks quagmire in Afghanistan( 09/17/2001) ,US is on alert for more attacks - Bush( 09/17/2001) ,Cheney recalls 'horrendous' choice on attack day( 09/17/2001) ,Four in five Americans urge US to wait to retaliate ( 09/17/2001) ,Pakistan Islamists oppose US retaliation( 09/17/2001) , Moroccan Muslims, Jews, Christians pray for US( 09/17/2001) , US shuts HK consulate due to security concerns( 09/17/2001) , Delays at Canada-US border improve despite security( 09/17/2001) ,World Chinese entrepreneurs convention opens in Nanjing( 09/17/2001) ,Men of different characters named in terror attack ( 09/17/2001) ,New Zealand expresses strong support for anti-terrorist efforts ( 09/17/2001) ,Source: In 1998 Clinton order authorized action against bin Laden ( 09/17/2001) ,17 Hong Kong people missing after New York attacks( 09/16/2001) ,Lawmaker: More attacks possible on US soil( 09/16/2001) ,US warship Cowpens leaving home port in Japan( 09/16/2001) ,Police: Hijacker's passport found blocks from crash scene( 09/16/2001) ,Report: FBI was probing hijackers two weeks before attacks( 09/16/2001) ,Airline carriers resume service to the USA ( 09/16/2001) ,Official: 25 arrested on immigration charges( 09/16/2001) ,US special forces 'land in Pakistan' ( 09/16/2001) ,Bush says bin Laden is a "prime suspect" in terror strikes( 09/16/2001) ,Afghans leaving Kabul amid fears of US strike( 09/16/2001) ,Bin Laden said to be guarded by 13,000-strong private army( 09/16/2001) ,Militant was to attack US Embassy in Paris( 09/16/2001) ,Pentagon repairs to cost well over US$1 billion( 09/16/2001) ,Second arrest warrant issued in terrorist attack( 09/16/2001) ,Continental lays off 12,000 staf in Airline crisis( 09/16/2001) ,Chinese President urges unity in terrorism fight( 09/16/2001) ,Arab Americans become targets of new wave of hate crimes( 09/15/2001) ,US fighters attempted to intercept hijacked planes: officials( 09/15/2001) ,Pakistan still mulling US requests for help ( 09/15/2001) ,Rallied by Bush, New York returns to grim task( 09/15/2001) ,US President George W. Bush addresses a crowd as he stands with retired firefighter Bob Beckwith (R) from Ladder 117 at the scene of the World Trade Center disaster in New York, September 14, 2001( 09/15/2001) ,Second black box from Flight 93 found in Pennsylvania:FBI( 09/15/2001) ,US House OKs use of force, following Senate lead( 09/15/2001) ,Vigils, vengeance as US mulls response ( 09/15/2001) ,US releases names of 19 hijackers( 09/15/2001) ,Recovery crews dig, Bush visits WTC ruins ( 09/15/2001) ,US wants Pakistani permission for overflights for possible attacks on Afghan bases( 09/15/2001) ,Senate passes US$40b of emergency aid( 09/15/2001) ,Heavy rain compounds the woes for beleaguered rescue workers ( 09/15/2001) ,Pakistan tightens security, fearing US retribution( 09/14/2001) ,Returning Americans have no complaints over tightened security ( 09/14/2001) ,Bush urged to mobilize reserve troops for "homeland defense"( 09/14/2001) ,Black boxes from Pentagon plane crash found( 09/14/2001) ,Shanghai Six condemn US attacks, agree on economic cooperation( 09/14/2001) ,China offers to step up cooperation with US against terrorism( 09/14/2001) ,India to offer US use of military facilities( 09/14/2001) ,US reopens airspace in confusion( 09/14/2001) ,Global day of mourning for victims of US terrorist attacks( 09/14/2001) ,Bin Laden named as agents sift leads in terrorist probe( 09/14/2001) ,More than 4,700 said missing in ruins of WTC( 09/14/2001) ,Pakistan promises 'unstinted support' to US( 09/14/2001) ,US endures jitters after terror attacks( 09/14/2001) ,Military on alert, US ponders next move( 09/14/2001) ,Qian, Powell talk on fighting terrorism( 09/14/2001) ,No contact from five of 18 Chinese-funded firms in US( 09/14/2001) ,US-Based "Smile Train" Running in Southwest China Province( 09/14/2001) , Most US Treasuries higher as trading restarts( 09/14/2001) , Airlines face "record losses" after US attacks ( 09/14/2001) ,Global coalition kicks off anti-terrorists war( 09/14/2001) , Pakistan pledges to back US terrorism fight( 09/14/2001) , American Air pilot uniforms, ID badges lost report ( 09/14/2001) , Key Republican drops opposition to UN payments ( 09/14/2001) , NATO, Russia make joint call to fight terrorism( 09/13/2001) , US reopens airspace from 1100 EDT/1500 GMT( 09/13/2001) , NATO attack on Afghanistan "an option"-UK source( 09/13/2001) , NATO denies report of Afghanistan strike plan ( 09/13/2001) ,Death toll in New York could be 6000( 09/13/2001) ,China aids US tourists stranded by terror attack( 09/13/2001) ,US Congress vows to step up war on terror( 09/13/2001) ,Suspected terrorists identified, but no arrests made Ashcroft( 09/13/2001) ,Insured losses of World Trade Center to be shared by global system( 09/13/2001) ,World declares war on terrorism( 09/13/2001) ,Expert: Attacks have changed US worldview( 09/13/2001) ,Manhattan still stunned a day after attacks( 09/13/2001) ,Cathay cancels four flights from Hong Kong to US, Canada( 09/13/2001) ,US on war footing ( 09/13/2001) ,US seeks to marshal broad international anti-terror coalition( 09/13/2001) ,New York mayor says 82 dead, thousands under ruins( 09/13/2001) ,IMF chief says economic impact of US attacks limited( 09/14/2001) ,China Daily Commentary: Serious threat to world peace, civilization( 09/14/2001) ,Chinatown starts getting back to normal near trade center blast site( 09/14/2001) ,China, US vow to combat terrorism( 09/14/2001) ,US vows revenge, probe makes progress( 09/14/2001) , Victims used cell phones to call loved ones( 09/12/2001) ,Asia braces for any oil disruption after US attacks ( 09/12/2001) ,Capitalist system cranks into gear after assault ( 09/12/2001) ,French party seeks euro delay after US attacks ( 09/12/2001) ,Stunned EU vows to stand by US, declares day of mourning( 09/12/2001) ,Bush says US will fight back, recover from 'acts of war'( 09/12/2001) , Europol steps up terrorism fight after US attack( 09/12/2001) ,France says UN conference on children postponed( 09/12/2001) ,Japan PM supports US, won't forgive 'terrorists'( 09/12/2001) , Man trapped in New York rubble telephones Israel ( 09/12/2001) ,EU foreign ministers to offer support to US( 09/12/2001) , UAE says no proof linking nationals to US attack( 09/12/2001) , India bolsters security, offers US help in probe ( 09/12/2001) , New casualty figures from New York mayor Giuliani( 09/12/2001) , Frankfurt returns nervously to work after attacks ( 09/12/2001) ,New York mayor warns against vengeance attacks( 09/12/2001) ,Latin American leaders condemn attacks in US, Castro offers aid( 09/12/2001) ,Police say no explosives in New York truck( 09/12/2001) ,Bush crisscrosses country in secret after attacks( 09/12/2001) ,More than 300 firefighters feared dead ( 09/12/2001) ,FBI issue Florida search warrants in wake of attacks( 09/12/2001) ,Up to 800 dead in Pentagon explosion( 09/12/2001) ,Explosions shake Afghanistan capital( 09/12/2001) , Attacks expose US vulnerability, newspapers say( 09/12/2001) , US Treasury's O'Neill cuts short Japan visit( 09/12/2001) ,Evidence possibly related to terror attacks seized in Boston( 09/12/2001) ,Asian leaders worry about terror impact on economy( 09/12/2001) ,Morgan Stanley says fate of 3,500 workers unknown( 09/12/2001) ,Five suspects identified in NYC attack - paper( 09/12/2001) ,Kashmir militant group denies claims to US terror attacks( 09/12/2001) ,Bin Laden's deadly track record makes him prime suspect: experts( 09/12/2001) ,Global aviation plunged into disarray by US terror attacks( 09/12/2001) ,Forty-people presumed dead in crash of hijacked plane in Pennsylvania( 09/12/2001) ,EU ministers to pledge help to US after attacks( 09/12/2001) ,For world media, there was only one story Terror in US( 09/12/2001) ,Chinese Foreign Ministry's office in HK watching HK residents' safety in US( 09/12/2001) ,Experts say airliners easily turned into weapons( 09/12/2001) ,Kashmir militant group claims US terror attacks( 09/12/2001) ,Stunned Asian, EU ministers try to gauge economic fallout( 09/12/2001) ,China Daily staff working in WTC tells experience on day of terror( 09/12/2001) ,New York a war-zone as night of stunned silence descends( 09/12/2001) ,Senior Chinese military expert cautions restraint in reaction to US attacks( 09/12/2001) ,FBI sets up website to gather attack information( 09/12/2001) ,Bomb scare forces thousands of people from world's tallest towers( 09/12/2001) ,Police intercept truck loaded with explosives in New York( 09/12/2001) ,HK flights to US cancelled, consulate shut( 09/12/2001) ,Final words from hijacked passenge( 09/12/2001) ,Washington hospitals in emergency "maximum alert" ( 09/12/2001) ,NY public transport comes back to life after attack( 09/12/2001) ,Los Angeles, Long Beach ports operating on high alert( 09/12/2001) ,World goes on alert after massive attacks on US( 09/12/2001) ,Chinese Foreign Minister Tang calls US Secretary of State( 09/12/2001) ,Russia urges international response to terror attacks on US( 09/12/2001) ,Timeline of attacks on US (as of 0115 GMT Wednesday)( 09/12/2001) ,Many dozens killed in Pentagon air attack: Rumsfeld( 09/12/2001) ,Huge death toll feared after terrorist attacks in US( 09/12/2001) ,2,150 current injured figure in New York( 09/12/2001) ,Bush's remarks on Tuesday's terrorist attacks( 09/12/2001) ,Taliban tell US that bin Laden innocent( 09/12/2001) ,Attacks could affect US Mideast policy-analysts( 09/12/2001) ,US virtually shuts down after attacks ( 09/12/2001) ,Powell back in Washington, cuts short Peru visit( 09/12/2001) ,Washington embassies close or send Americans home( 09/12/2001) , Bomb threats empty US offices in Portugal city( 09/12/2001) ,Russia goes into high alert, Putin supports tough response( 09/12/2001) ,The worst terrorist attacks of the past quarter century( 09/12/2001) ,President Jiang's message to President Bush( 09/12/2001) ,World react with revulsion at US attacks( 09/12/2001) ,China steps up security outside US embassy in Beijing( 09/12/2001) ,India condemns US attacks "terrorism against all humanity"( 09/12/2001) ,Four flights missing, FAA official, airlines confirm( 09/12/2001) ,US calls for increased security at missions worldwide( 09/12/2001) ,Malaysia PM cancels Europe trip after US attacks, closes stock market( 09/12/2001) ,Blair summons crisis meeting, offers help, after US attacks( 09/12/2001) ,South Korea on alert for attacks on US forces( 09/12/2001) ,Text of Bush's remarks after World Trade Center attacks( 09/12/2001) ,French president calls emergency meeting following US attacks( 09/12/2001) ,Attacks must not go unpunished: Putin tells Bush( 09/12/2001) ,Panic grips New York as World Trade Center collapses( 09/12/2001) ,Downtown Washington evacuated after planes crash into US targets( 09/12/2001) ,US embassy in France urges nationals to be careful( 09/12/2001) ,Swedish aid workers to leave Afghanistan, fear US strikes( 09/12/2001) ,Worst terror attack yet strikes at heart of US( 09/12/2001) ,Bush has not returned to Washington( 09/12/2001) ,List of attacks against US installations abroad since 1983( 09/12/2001) ,Yugoslav leader "deeply shocked" by US attacks( 09/12/2001) ,Facing sorest test, Bush declares 'national tragedy'( 09/12/2001)
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 | | British Prime Minister Tony Blair (L) gestures as he looks towards his Indian counterpart Atal Behari Vajpayee (R) during a news conference as Indian external Afairs Minister Jaswant Singh looks on, in New Delhi on October 6, 2001. Blair is in India to garner support for the United States-sponsored global war against terrorism.[Reuters] |
 | | US Attorney General John Ashcroft answers a reporter's question at the FBI building in Washington on September 27, 2001. The FBI released photos of the suspected 19 suicide hijackers on the same day.[Reuters] |
 | | A Pakistani man sings along at a solidarity day rally in Peshawar on September 27, 2001. Pakistan ended talks with a US military team on Thursday and called for a day of solidarity, with rallies nationwide to back the government's support for the "war on terrorism." [Reuters] |
 | | A Mexican store worker fools around as he wears an Osama bin Laden outfit complete with latex mask, and a George W Bush latex mask on September 26, 2001. [Reuters] |
 | | US President George W Bush speaks at the Central Intelligence Agency's headquarters in Langley, Virginia on September 26, 2001 as CIA director George Tenet (R) applauds. Bush visited the headquarters to thank the employees at the agency for their work in the ongoing campaign against those who recently attacked the US. [Reuters] |
 | | US President George W Bush and Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien talk to the press after a meeting between the two in the Oval Office of the White House on September 24, 2001. The leaders discussed the thousands of victims of the brutal attacks in the United States on September 11. [Reuters] |
 | | A Brazilian student holds up a rose during a prayer vigil for peace and in rememberance of the victims in September 11's attacks in front of the United States Embassy in Brasilia September 21, 2001. [Reuters] |
 | | U.S. President George Bush addresses a Joint Session of Congress from the House Floor in the Capitol Building in Washington September 20, 2001. [Reuters] |
 | | Six-year-old boy waves an American Flag outside of St. James United Church in Montreal, where an ecumenical service marked a day of mourning for the victims of the attacks in the US, September 14.[Reuters] |
 | | The USNS Comfort is shown in Baltimore harbor on September 12. The ship will embark Navy medical personnel at Earle, New Jersey before setting sail for the coast of New York. The Comfort has a crew of more than 750 Navy and civilian medical and support personnel, and also contains 12 fully-equipped operating rooms [Reuters] |
 | | The satellite image of the Pentagon shows extensive damage (Top Right) to the western side and interior rings of the multi-ringed building. |
 | | A young girl pays tribute to victims of Tuesday's attacks in New York and Washington, outside the US embassy in central London, September 12. [Reuters] |
 | | A fire truck sits smashed near the World Trade Center in New York on September 11. |
 | | A man walks in the street near the World Trade Center towers in New York City, early September 11, 2001. [Reuters] |
 | | A law enforcement officer reacts after the first tower of the World Trade Center fell in New York City early September 11, 2001. [Reuters] |
 | | Pedestrians and police run as a tower of the World Trade Center collapses. [Reuters]
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 | | Rescue helicopter surveys damage to the Pentagon Building, U.S. military Headquarters outside of Washington. |
 | | Rescue workers remove a man from the debris of the World Trade Center towers in New York City. [Reuters] |
 | | President George W. Bush addresses the nation from the Oval Office of the White House. [Reuters] |
 | | Three hijacked planes slammed into the Pentagon and New York's landmark World Trade Center on September 11, demolishing the two 110-story towers that symbolize US financial might. [Reuters]. |
 | | The World Trade center tower burns behind of the Brooklyn Bridge on September 11 in New York. [Reuters]. |
 | | At dusk settles in Manhattan, smoke continues to pour from the site of the World Trade Center in New York on September 11. [Reuters] |
 | | A commercial plane rams towards south World Trade Centre on September 11. [abcnews.com] |
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