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America Attacked
Times coverage from its Sept. 14, 2001, edition.
'We Will Lead the World to Victory'
By DOYLE McMANUS and ESTHER SCHRADER
Nation: Bush warns of long fight. Pentagon recommends mobilizing thousands of reserve troops. Aircraft carrier told to stay near Arabian Sea. Congress to vote on $40-billion package.
Sep 14, 2001
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Limited Air Travel Resumes
By ERIC MALNIC and RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR
Transportation: Amid stringent security, most airports reopen. Few passengers complain about new precautions.
Sep 14, 2001
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19 Men Identified as the Hijackers
By RICHARD A. SERRANO and ERIC LICHTBLAU
Investigation: Terrorists are believed to belong to isolated cells. Powell says Bin Laden
remains the prime suspect.
Sep 14, 2001
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Wounded City Endures More Chaos
By DAVID ZUCCHINO and JOHN J. GOLDMAN
Aftermath: Residents torn by tragedy find little reason for hope at 'The Pit.' Arrests add to their anxiety.
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Experts Differ on Peril From Smoke
By ROBERT LEE HOTZ and GARY POLAKOVIC
Health: EPA says the cloud rising from the ruins is not toxic, but others aren't so sure. Rescuers are most at risk for possible ill effects.
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State's Airports Cautiously Open for Business
By JEAN MERL, JENNIFER OLDHAM and EVAN HALPER
Only a few flights come and go. Departing passengers accept heightened security with cheer, grateful to be on the move again.
Sep 14, 2001
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New Safety Rules Praised, Panned
By KENNETH R. WEISS
Policy: Experts welcome the ban on knives but say parking limits and other measures are pointless. Still, they hope for a new U.S. resolve to make aviation secure.
Sep 14, 2001
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Defense Plans May Refocus on Home
By PETER PAE
Funding: How priorities change is unclear, but reacting to new threats may mean a bigger,
not smaller, military effort.
Sep 14, 2001
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Tensions Rise Over Informing Congress
By RICHARD SIMON
Security: Lawmakers say briefings on the investigation are less informative than TV, but the administration fears leaks.
Sep 14, 2001
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Bush's Image Fails to Fill the Screen
By HOWARD ROSENBERG
Bush has lacked size in front of the camera when he should have been filling the screen with a formidable presence.
Sep 14, 2001
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Calm Urged as Muslims Face Threats
By ERIC SLATER and REBECCA TROUNSON
Backlash: From the capital to Anaheim, Arab Americans are the targets of slurs and hate calls. Many are keeping a low profile.
Sep 14, 2001
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One D.C. Airport Is Over, Out
By EDMUND SANDERS
Security: Reagan National, popular for its proximity to downtown, is closed indefinitely for that reason. Threat of new attacks brings increased police and military presence throughout capital.
Sep 14, 2001
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Some Call for Lifting of Assassination Ban
By DAVID G. SAVAGE and HENRY WEINSTEIN
Policy: The issue of government-sponsored killings remains a sensitive one, even in the wake of the most deadly attack on America.
Sep 14, 2001
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Events Will Alter Dynamics in Mideast
By TRACY WILKINSON
Violence: The extremes of terrorism might provide a catalyst for Israelis and Palestinians to end their nearly yearlong conflict.
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The Stories of Lives Devoted to Service
By ELIZABETH SHOGREN and WARREN VIETH
Military: From top brass to recruits, the attack on the Pentagon tears at the core of America's armed forces.
Sep 14, 2001
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Copyright 2001 Los Angeles Times
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