The Aftermath at a Glance
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FINANCIAL IMPACT
Stocks steady: Prices on Wall Street fluctuate but show signs of stability as investors look for bargains after last week’s precipitous drop.
Go slowly: Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan urges Congress to wait a while before authorizing another dose of financial help for the sagging economy.
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GLOBAL IMPACT
Pledges of help: The U.S. promises aid for Afghanistan’s largest opposition force and receives pledges of help from four former Soviet republics.
Alarm bells: Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon warily watches President Bush reach out to some of Israel’s worst enemies as potential partners.
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THE INQUIRIES
Terror sweeps: The U.S. charges 20 people with using fake documents to get hazardous material licenses and scours “watch lists” to hunt for others.
Doctor freed: Federal authorities release a Texas doctor they once suspected of being a key player in the Sept. 11 terrorist conspiracy.
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THE TOLL
World Trade Center: 287 confirmed dead, including those on the hijacked planes, and 6,347 missing.
Pentagon: 189 dead, including those aboard the hijacked plane.
In Pennsylvania: 44 dead on the hijacked plane.
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