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Headlines for 13 September 2001

 Thousands are missing as rescuers continue search in World Trade Center wasteland.
 Afghanistan’s Taliban says Osama bin Laden is under house arrest.
 FBI identifies 50 people who aided NYC/DC attacks.
 Muslims and Arabs attacked across America.
 Mayor Giuliani has done an incredible job; a review of the past two days.
 350 NYC firefighters missing or dead.
 America creates network for strike, researches authority for assassinations.
·Bond trading resumes.
 National aviation system to re-open.
 Federal Reserve flushes banking system with cash to meet demand. [wsj]
 U.S. stock market to re-open on Monday. [wsj]
 Online anti-Arab speech flourishes.
 Washington Post calls for war, going solo if need be.
 Andrew Sullivan calls for mass destruction.
 Robin Wright considers violent reaction to be counterproductive.
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