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The New York Times url's September 12, 2001

U.S. ATTACKED;
President Vows to Exact Punishment for 'Evil' By SERGE SCHMEMANN September 12, 2001 - By SERGE SCHMEMANN Front Page - 3145 words

U.S. ATTACKED; HIJACKED JETS DESTROY TWIN TOWERS AND HIT PENTAGON IN DAY OF TERROR By N. R. KLEINFIELD September 12, 2001 By N. R. KLEINFIELD--Front Page -2839 words

A DAY OF TERROR: NEWS ANALYSIS;
Awaiting the Aftershocks By R. W. APPLE Jr. September 12, 2001 Front Page 1667 words

A DAY OF TERROR: THE REACTION;
A Tough City Is Swept by Anger, Despair and Helplessness By JIM DWYER and SUSAN SACHS September 12, 2001 2056 words

A DAY OF TERROR: THE BUILDINGS;
Towers Believed to Be Safe Proved Vulnerable to an Intense Jet Fuel Fire, Experts Say By JAMES GLANZ September 12, 2001 U.S.--1597 words

A DAY OF TERROR: ATTACK ON MILITARY;
A Hijacked Boeing 757 Slams Into the Pentagon, Halting the Government By DON VAN NATTA and LIZETTE ALVAREZ September 12, 2001 U.S.-- 1536 words

A DAY OF TERROR: THE MARKETS;
Stocks Tumble Abroad; Exchanges in New York Never Opened for the Day By FLOYD NORRIS and JONATHAN FUERBRINGER September 12, 2001 Business-- 1396 words

A DAY OF TERROR: THE MEDIA;
As an Attack Unfolds, A Struggle to Provide Vivid Images to Homes By FELICITY BARRINGER and GERALDINE FABRIKANT September 12, 2001 U.S.-- 1173 words

A DAY OF TERROR;
Battery Park City Residents Evacuated The terror attack on the World Trade Center forced the evacuation of thousands of people from Battery Park City, the complex of residential and office buildings just across West Street from the towers. A power failure on the West Side of Lower Manhattan...September 12, 2001 - U.S.--242 words

A DAY OF TERROR;
Bush's Remarks to the Nation on the Terrorist Attacks Following is a transcript of President Bush's address to the nation last night, as recorded by The New York Times: Good evening. Today our fellow citizens, our way of life, our very freedom, came under attack in a series of deliberate and deadly terrorist...September 12, 2001 - U.S. -668 words

A DAY OF TERROR: FINAL MOMENTS;
Solicitor General Got 2 Calls From Wife on Doomed Plane By NEIL A. LEWIS September 12, 2001 - U.S. - 596 words

A DAY OF TERROR: THE HOPES;
Survivors Are Found In the Rubble By DEAN E. MURPHY September 12, 2001 - By DEAN E. MURPHY - U.S. - 504 words

A DAY OF TERROR: THE VICTIMS;
Talk Show Figure and TV Producer Among Lost Passengers By WILLIAM GLABERSON September 12, 2001 - U.S. - 909 words

A DAY OF TERROR: THE AFGHANS;
Condemning Attacks, Taliban Says bin Laden Not Involved By BARRY BEARAK September 12, 2001 - By BARRY BEARAK - U.S. - 837 words

A DAY OF TERROR: COMMUNICATIONS;
A Flood of Anxious Calls Clog Phone Lines By SETH SCHIESEL with SAUL HANSELL September 12, 2001 U.S.- 730 words

A DAY OF TERROR: THE ARABS;
Condemnations From Arab Governments, but Widely Different Attitudes on the Street By NEIL MacFARQUHAR September 12, 2001- U.S - 97 words

A DAY OF TERROR: THE MILITANT;
America the Vulnerable Meets a Ruthless Enemy By JOHN F. BURNS September 12, 2001 U.S. 1132 words

A DAY OF TERROR: THE RIVERS;
A Battered Retreat On Bridges To the East By SOMINI SENGUPTA September 12, 2001-- U.S. 1159 words

A DAY OF TERROR: THE AIRLINES;
For the First Time, the Nation's Entire Airspace Is Shut Down By LAURENCE ZUCKERMAN September 12, 2001 U.S.--1036 words

A DAY OF TERROR: THE SCHOOLS;
Parents Converge to Take Students Home, and Officials Seek to Keep Safe Those Who Remain By KATE ZERNIKE and ANEMONA HARTOCOLLIS September 12, 2001 Education 996 words

A DAY OF TERROR: THE INSURERS;
Reinsurance Companies Wait to Sort Out Cost of Damages By ANDREW ROSS SORKIN and SIMON ROMERO September 12, 2001 Business 815 words

A DAY OF TERROR: THE THREAT;
Bush Aides Say Attacks Don't Recast Shield Debate By PATRICK E. TYLER September 12, 2001 U.S. 758 words

A DAY OF TERROR: THE AIRPORTS; Security Long a Concern At United States Airports By CHRISTOPHER DREW and MATTHEW L. WALD September 12, 2001 U.S.--788 words

A DAY OF TERROR: THE RESPONSE;
As Important as the Corporate Disaster Plan Is How Fast the Employees Carry It Out By CONSTANCE L. HAYS September 12, 2001 Business--839 words

A DAY OF TERROR: PENNSYLVANIA CRASH;
Passenger Reported Hijacking Shortly Before a Crash By JERE LONGMAN and SARA RIMER September 12, 2001 - By JERE LONGMAN and SARA RIMER - U.S. - 1173 words

A DAY OF TERROR: TRANSPORTATION;
Left to Fend for Themselves, a Nation of Travelers Scrambles for Transit Options By PAM BELLUCK September 12, 2001 - By PAM BELLUCK - U.S.- 1116 words

The War Against America; The National Defense As the nation assays the horrific human and physical losses of yesterday's brutally efficient terrorist attacks, it must also begin the urgent work of determining how an open and democratic society can better defend itself against a threat that convention...September 12, 2001 - Opinion- 965 words

A DAY OF TERROR: SECURITY;
Boston's Airport Security Is Described as Standard By CAREY GOLDBERG September 12, 2001-

To the Editor: It is quite clear that the systems being used for screening passengers and their baggage are totally inadequate if several civilian airliners can be hijacked on one day. It is the failure of these systems that has led to the monumental trag...September 12,2001 Opinion - 117 words

Dispatches From a Day of Terror and Shock; The World Grieves, Too To the Editor: Having lived in Belfast for all of my life, I have witnessed many atrocities, but none compare to the scale and horror of today's attack. I write to express my sincere condolences to all the people who have lost loved ones. I have no doubt ..September 12, 2001 - Opinion - 99 words

Dispatches From a Day of Terror and Shock; Darkness at Noon

To the Editor: What happened to this country on Sept. 11, 2001, was an outrage. We can only hope, however, that the response to it will be prudent, measured, rational and within the parameters of the law, and that legislators and government officials will...September 12, 2001 - Opinion - 97 words

A DAY OF TERROR: THE VOICES;
Personal Accounts of a Morning Rush That Became the Unthinkable View of the Past ''It's funny. Yesterday, I was doing a tour with a bunch of Germans, and they were saying how beautiful the World Trade Center is. And then today, and it's gone. To me, this is the day New York died.''...September 12, 2001 - U.S.- 123 words

Dispatches From a Day of Terror and Shock; U.S. Muslims' Pain To the Editor: American Muslims share in the pain of this tragedy. It appears that terrorists contemptibly attacked my America, killing my fellow citizens and destroying the twin towers. The tragic loss of humanity is immeasurable, and the shock to our na...September 12, 2001 - Opinion
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Dispatches From a Day of Terror and Shock To the Editor: As an American citizen and a native East Tennessean, I send out my thoughts and prayers to my compatriots in New York, Washington and Pennsylvania. In memory and honor of those in immediate suffering and bereavement and as an act of honor ...September 12, 2001 - Opinion 277 words

Dispatches From a Day of Terror and Shock; A Need for Restraint To the Editor: In their understandable outrage at the attacks on Manhattan and Washington, our leaders are already threatening reprisals. Any violent reprisal will simply lead to more attacks on our domestic security -- on ordinary Americans as they work ...September 12, 2001 - Opinion 195 words

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