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1. Reports: Boston Investigators Find Evidence in Attacks - Reuters BOSTON (Reuters) - Investigators in Boston found a copy of the Koran, a videotape on how to fly commercial jets and a fuel consumption calculator in a pair of bags meant for American Airlines Flight 11, which crashed into the World Trade Center on Tuesday, the Boston Globe reported on Wednesday.
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2. Bush Vows Revenge for 'Act of War' - Reuters NEW YORK/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Bush committed the United States to a ``monumental struggle of good versus evil'' on Wednesday as emergency workers dug desperately for survivors from the worst attack on the country since Pearl Harbor and began the search for bodies.
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3. Government Probe Focuses on Bin Laden - AP WASHINGTON (AP) - Federal authorities are investigating whether suspected hijackers of one jetliner used in Tuesday's devastating attacks entered the United States from Canada and may be linked to Osama bin Laden , law enforcement officials said Wednesday.
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4. Boston Airport Breaches Investigated - AP BOSTON (AP) - As Logan International Airport officials defended their security system, investigators Wednesday began tracing the hijackers who boarded two airliners at the airport and crashed them into New York's World Trade Center.
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5. Bin Laden Has Long Hated the U.S. - AP KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - Osama bin Laden 's rage against America began festering in 1990, when the United States sent its troops to Saudi Arabia. They had come to defend the Persian Gulf oil powerhouse against an expansionist Iraq, but ended up with a new foe who vowed to destroy them.
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6. Reports: Florida Homes Searched in Attack Probe - Reuters MIAMI (Reuters) - U.S. agents served warrants on homes and searched businesses in south Florida, and issued alerts for two cars in connection with the attacks on New York's World Trade Center and the Pentagon , local media reported on Wednesday.
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7. No Resumption of U.S. Airline Service Yet - Reuters WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. air space remained closed on Wednesday to commercial and other civil aircraft despite hopes by federal aviation authorities to resume service by noon EDT at the earliest.
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8. Rescuers Wade Through Trade Center - AP NEW YORK (AP) - As hospitals began the grim accounting of the dead and injured from the airborne onslaught that toppled the World Trade Center, investigators looked to Florida, Canada and beyond for answers to a single question: Who could have done this?
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9. Terror Trail in Boston, Florida, Maine - ABCNEWS.com The first clues to who might have been responsible for the attacks are coming from Boston, where the FBI has identified five suspects, according to a published report.
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10. Bush Calls Attacks 'Acts of War,' Vows to Win - Reuters WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Bush on Wednesday said the terror attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon were ''acts of war'' and vowed the United States would win.
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11. Text of Bush Statement - AP The texts of President Bush 's remarks Tuesday following attacks on U.S. installations:
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12. Thousands Feared Dead as New York Rescuers Search - Reuters NEW YORK (Reuters) - Rescuers battled to find any possible survivors buried on Wednesday in the hellish ruins of the World Trade Center a day after the landmark twin towers were struck by two hijacked planes and collapsed, leaving possibly thousands of people dead.
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13. Source: bin Laden Denies Involvement - AP ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - Saudi dissident Osama bin Laden congratulated the people who carried out the deadly terrorist strikes in the United States, but denied Wednesday that he was involved, a Palestinian journalist said.
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14. More Than 300 Firefighters Missing in NY Disaster - Reuters NEW YORK (Reuters) - More than 300 firefighters sent to the scene of the World Trade Center disaster on Tuesday are missing, the head of the New York City Fire Department said.
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15. Bin Laden a Prime Suspect in Attacks - AP WASHINGTON (AP) - From the outset, the culprit seemed obvious. Who else but Osama bin Laden had the means, the organization and the fanaticism required to pull off the terrorist acts at the World Trade Center and the Pentagon ?
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16. Wake-Up Call: Shift Work May Be Bad for Heart - Reuters NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People who are routinely up all night working the late shift may be harming their hearts, Dutch researchers report.
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17. Powell Says U.S. to Respond as if 'This Is War' - Reuters WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Secretary of State Colin Powell said on Wednesday the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon were an act of war and promised the United States would respond ``as if it is a war.''
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18. Major Oil Companies Freeze Gas Prices - AP NEW YORK (AP) - Anxious consumers in various parts of the country lined up for an hour or more to fuel up on gasoline costing as much as $5 a gallon amid fears supplies would be disrupted following Tuesday's terrorist attacks.
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19. Fears Grow in Afghanistan of US Retaliation Strikes - Reuters KABUL (Reuters) - Fears mounted in Afghanistan Wednesday that Washington may unleash retaliation on the country for hosting Osama bin Laden , who is suspected of masterminding the worst attack on the United States since Pearl Harbor.
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20. Partial List of Terror Victims - AP Partial lists of those killed in Tuesday's terrorist attacks, according to family members, friends, co-workers and law enforcement. American Airlines Flight 11, Boston to Los Angeles, crashed into World Trade Center
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