The Aftermath at a Glance
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BUSINESS IMPACT
Wall Street: With the fallout from the attacks still being assessed and the prospect of military action, investors and analysts expect more bumpy days.
Sports: Pro football resumes.
GLOBAL IMPACT
Building a case: Secretary of State Colin L. Powell promises to lay out evidence of Osama bin Laden’s guilt for the world to see.
U.N.: National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice, citing the right of self-defense, says the U.S. does not need U.N. approval to act against Al Qaeda.
Whereabouts: Taliban leadership says it can’t find Bin Laden to tell him to leave the country. U.S. dismisses claim.
THE INQUIRIES
Profiling: As the search for suspects expands, law enforcement agencies are getting wider latitude to use racial profiling. Even some critics of the practice say it is inevitable--and even appropriate.
THE TOLL
World Trade Center: 261 confirmed dead, including those on hijacked planes; 6,453 missing.
Pentagon: 189 dead, including those on the hijacked plane.
Pennsylvania: 44 dead on plane.
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