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New York Daily News, September 12, 2001



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New York Daily News, Tuesday, September 18, 2001

City Beat:
Commuters Wake Up to Traffic Nightmare
One Week Later
Cell, Pager Numbers of Missing Needed
Workers Back at It
Michael Daly: Terrorism in Family's Own Home
Relief Pledges Just Keep Coming
News' Fund For Kin of Fallen Rescuers Passes 350G
Getting Around: Trains, Buses, Ferries and Roads
Little Brother Raced to Aid
A Destroyed Downtown Church Is Struggling On
TA Workers' Drive to Help
Rescued Hero Firefighter Home From Hosp
Giuliani Wins New Fans For Leadership in Crisis
Churchill Author Applauding Rudy
PA Cops' Finest Hour, Too
Prayers at St. Pat's For Missing Rescuers
Rosh Hashanah Security Is Tight
Bush Lauds Educators
Dry Cleaner's Toxic Fear
A Somber Route to the Morgue
2 Killed in WTC Attack Joined in Life & Death
Loved Ones Lost, Rituals Are on Hold
Grieving Kin Continue to Wait for Word of Missing
Juan Gonzalez: Grieving Voice Pleads for Peace
Business Disappears at Afghani Restaurants
Jersey City Muslims Try to Cope
What Is Open, Where to Find It
Bar Offers a Place to Get Away
Workers Still Hoping to See Survivors
Getting Around: Subways
Downtown Subways Slow, Steady
Outpouring for Lost Cops
Their Finest Hours
Information and Help List

Beyond the City:
W Wants Osama Dead or Alive
FBI Digs Deep to Get on Trail of Terrorist Group
Ex-TV Producer De Cordova Dies
Obituary: Samuel Arkoff, Made Films for Teen Market
Flareups Leave 1 Palestinian Dead, 15 Hurt
Anti-Terrorist Penalties OKd
Michael Kramer: Getting Bin Laden Is 1st Step
Web of Terror Thriving on Net
U.S. Military on the Move Worldwide
Security Woes Likely to Delay UN Session
Pete Hamill: It's Far From Land of Milk and Honey
Federal Agents Get Assigned to Planes
Prez: Hijackers Slit Throats
First Lady: Hope Is Real

Crime File:
Terror Attacks Delay H. Rap Brown Trial
Cop Conduct Cited in Slay Trial

BizNews:
Stox Socked in Return to Trading
A Surprise Fed Rate Cut Helps Curb Market Loss
Big Push to Keep Biz Here
Struggling Airlines Suffer the Most on Wall Street
Paul D. Colford: Hot Copy: Germ-Warfare Book a Top Seller
Media Giants' Stox Take a Beating
News Suspends Its Free Paper
The Ticker: U.S. Seeks Oil Price Stability
Asa Aarons: Ask Asa: Con Artists Get to Work During Times of Crisis

Columnists:
Asa Aarons: Ask Asa: Con Artists Get to Work During Times of Crisis
E.R. Shipp: We Unfurl Our Flags — & Courage
Juan Gonzalez: Grieving Voice Pleads for Peace
Lenore Skenazy: More Divine Bartering on This Rosh Hashanah
Michael Daly: Terrorism in Family's Own Home
Michael Kramer: Getting Bin Laden Is 1st Step
Mitchell Fink: Twin Towers Boss Aims to Aid Victims' Kin, and to Rebuild
Paul D. Colford: Hot Copy: Germ-Warfare Book a Top Seller
Pete Hamill: It's Far From Land of Milk and Honey
Rush & Molloy: Stars in New Alignment

Opinion:
Lenore Skenazy: More Divine Bartering on This Rosh Hashanah
Rev. William J. O'Malley: Terrorists Are Blinded, Not Evil
E.R. Shipp: We Unfurl Our Flags — & Courage
Editorials: Safety First, Last and Always
Voice of the People



From: Saturday, September 29, 2001

City Beat:
Assembly Speaker's Mulling Rudy Extension
Hopefuls Defend Election Stances
Traces of Asbestos Further Setback for HS
Families Bring Proof of Life to Claim Death
It Could Take 1 Year to Get Site Cleared
City Faces Loss of Nearly 110,000 Jobs
Board of Elections Looks to Finish Vote Tally by Sunday
Memorials Set for Firefighters
Bill Tells Harlem Kids to Lead Us All
22G Fine in MRI Death
Car Pool Rules Get Green Light
Giuliani to Be Guest on 'SNL'
Mayor to Speak at UN Monday
State Workers Flee WTC Smoke
Asbestos Levels in Ground Zero Air Generally Safe, EPA Records Show
Ground Zero Theft Probe
WTC Cleanup Is Getting a Giant Lift
Fury of Battery Park's Battered Dwellers
She's Lost in a Sea of Missing
Sikhs Facing Anti-Muslim Harassment
No Reservations About Duty
This Wounded City Gets 452 New U.S. Citizens
Families Bid Well-Loved Victims Final Farewells
The Official Toll
News Fund Rises to $2.8M
Chinese Immigrants Add to a Deluge of Donations
Helping Rescue Workers Cope With Grimmest Task

Beyond the City:
U.S. Commandos in Bin Laden Backyard
Brits Nab Pilot They Call Terrorists' Instructor
Calling Up the Forces
Osama: U.S. Can't Find My Cash
Public Willing to Wait on Bush Terror Response
Bush Set to Pump Billions Into Economic Rescue Bid
Charles W. Bell: Religion: Bishops to Meet in Crisis' Shadow
The Investigation: Where It Stands
Brits Brace for Attacks as UK Connection Seen
Letter in Arabic Details Death Rituals for Hijackers
UN Ends Curbs Against Sudan After it Joins Fight on Terror
Jesse Eyes Skipping Sitdown With Taliban
Stray Planes Risk Being Shot Down, FAA Tells Pilots
Palestinian Protest
China Frees Qns. Man
Catholic Writer Slain in Ireland

BizNews:
A Good End to a Bum Qtr.
Plunging Tax Revenues Spell NY Budget Woes
Conventions Calling NY a Wonderful Town
The Ticker: Brill Shuts Contentville

Opinion:
Editorials: FAA Track Record a Security Risk
Voice of the People
Editorial Cartoon
Karen Hunter: Rudy's Overplaying His Hand

Daily Dish:
Q & A: Chuck Scarborough
Mitchell Fink: The Scoop: Emmys Live from L.A. — and N.Y.

Traffic:
Gridlock Sam

Columnists:
Charles W. Bell: Religion: Bishops to Meet in Crisis' Shadow
Karen Hunter: Rudy's Overplaying His Hand
Mitchell Fink: The Scoop: Emmys Live from L.A. — and N.Y.
























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