Dow
closes down more than 670 points
Scared
investors sent stocks reeling today as Wall Street resumed trading after
its longest shutdown since the Great Depression. The Dow Jones industrial
average set a record for a one-day point drop and closed below 9,000 for
the first time in more than 2 1/2 years. The
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President
Bush pledged a crusade to "rid the world of evildoers"
as top administration officials Sunday zeroed in on Saudi exile
Osama bin Laden and Afghanistan's Taliban militia for possible
retribution for last week's terrorist attacks. The
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FLORIDA MOURNS
State
capital grieves with nation
Usually
the picture of authority and bravado, Floridas capital
city last week took on a much more human face as officials accustomed
to giving out orders sat back like the rest of us: momentarily
powerless and indescribably sad. The
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AMERICA
RETURNS TO ROUTINES AND TRADITIONS
World
back to business, but not as usual
America
is returning to many of its routines and cherished traditions
this week. Baseball is resuming, New York City's stock markets
are reopening and President Bush has resumed his early morning
walks with his dogs, Barney and Spot. The
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