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MSNBC STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS (1)

Moving Out:

Sept. 20 — U.S. warplanes were expected to leave for the Persian Gulf area Thursday, a day after Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld issued the first deployment order in a campaign against those responsible for last week’s terrorist attacks. The order will ready as many as 150 aircraft, Pentagon officials told NBC News. The military would not discuss details of the deployment, but the officials said the order involved positioning troops for any contingency, including attacks on the Afghan refuge of Osama bin Laden.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Laden / Interpol
Afghanistan

Sailor Head For Gulf

Sailor Bernard Sampson bids farewell to his family as the USS Theodore Roosevelt prepares to leave Norfolk, Va., Wednesday.

MSNBC STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS (2)

Vigils

Poll: Americans depressed, sleepless

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Pentagon deploys aircraft, ships

Markets

CBS

'Uncharted Territory' For Markets:

European stock markets showed surprising resiliency Wednesday, while Asian markets bore the brunt of the crisis. Stocks there fell across the board: Tokyo down 6.6 percent, Hong Kong nearly 9 percent, Seoul 12 percent.

Military Strategy

CBS

U.S. Military Might On The Move

CBS MarketWatch Timeline:

3:33am 09/20/01 [UK:BAY, US:BAB] BA SAYS TO WITHDRAW 20 AIRCRAFT, A REDUCTION IN FLYING OF 10%

3:31am 09/20/01 [UK:BAY, US:BAB] BA SAYS TO CUT 7,000 JOBS IN WAKE OF U.S. ATTACKS

3:29am 09/20/01 KDDI TO POSTPONE LAUNCH OF 3G SERVICE TILL APRIL -MEDIA

3:27am 09/20/01 GM to buy Daewoo Motor-report - Allen Wan

3:24am 09/20/01 [MNOLF] MINOLTA TO CUT 2,500 JOBS OVER 3 YEARS - REUTERS

3:22am 09/20/01 Furukawa to delay finalizing buy of Lucent unit - Mariko Ando

3:13am 09/20/01 Vodafone, Japan Telecom to meet press in Tokyo - Bill Clifford

3:06am 09/20/01 [DE:1809455] FRANKFURT'S NEUER MARKT 50 OPENS UP 0.9% AT 800.7

3:03am 09/20/01 [FR:1804546] PARIS CAC 40 OPENS DOWN 0.3% AT 3,876.7

3:01am 09/20/01 [UK:1859502] LONDON'S FTSE TECHMARK OPENS DOWN 0.1% AT 1,162.2

3:02am 09/20/01 [DE:1876534] FRANKFURT'S DAX 30 OPENS UP 0.3% AT 4,052

3:01am 09/20/01 [UK:1805550] LONDON'S FTSE 100 OPENS UP 0.04% AT 4,723.5

Airline Bailout

CBS

 

Multi-Billion Bailout For Airlines

The airline industry is asking Congress for an immediate cash infusion of $5 billion to cover the shutdown last week, with another $12.5 billion in loan guarantees, reports CBS News Capitol Hill Correspondent Bob Fuss.

News Web sites endure overload

Millions turn to e-mail, instant messaging to communicate
By Bambi Francisco, CBS.MarketWatch.com
Last Update: 4:01 PM ET Sept. 11, 2001

Read the Report

CNN Coverage:

The U.S. has ordered more military aircraft to the
Persian Gulf region, sources tell CNN,
including bombers, strike aircraft and other support
planes. President Bush will address Congress and the
nation on "what it is we face and how we're
going to have to face it," National Security Adviser
Condoleezza Rice said.
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Terrorist attacks take emotional toll on many, results show

WASHINGTON, Sept. 19 — Terrorist attacks have united the country in its backing for a strong military response but have left many Americans depressed, distracted and sleepless, a poll concludes.