'190 dead' in Pentagon Attack
Hopes faded of finding more survivors at the Pentagon after it was hit by an airliner during the terrorist attacks.
'A Prayer for our Fallen'
Emotional performances by Bruce Springsteen and Billy Joel were the highlights of a telethon to benefit victims of the US attacks, reports the BBC.
'Bangladeshis Killed in US Tragedy'
At least 50 Bangladeshis were killed in the attack on the World Trade Center in New York according to the Dhaka government.
'It Doesn't Seem Real'
BBC correspondent Stephen Evans tells BBC News Online what it was like to be in the World Trade Center when it was attacked.
'Our Purpose as a Nation is Firm'
Full copy of the speech in which American President Bush speaks of a "kinship of grief" and a "unity against terror" at a memorial service in Washington DC.
'Shoot-down' Order was Given
President Bush acknowledges he ordered any rogue airliners to be shot down after the attacks on New York and Washington.
'The Shock's Not Set in Yet'
With a new week looming, New York was trying to return to normal. But the attack on the World Trade Center still weighed heavily on the minds of its citizens.
'They Told Us We Were Safe'
A survivor of the World Trade Center attack says office workers were told their building was safe after the first explosion.
'We Just Want to go Home'
Hundreds of Americans were among those making a pilgrimage to the US Embassy in London to pay their respects.
'We Ran For Our Lives'
A businessman from London recounts his frantic escape from the World Trade Center after two airliners slammed into the New York landmark.
'We're Ready' Says US Air Chief
Reports how America's most powerful fighter wing is "very ready" for combat flights from England, according to the base commander.
A Community Under Siege
The attacks launched against the US have nurtured a sense of unity and defiance. But one group is at risk of becoming a focus for the nation's anger.
A Day of Remembrance
As Europe honours the victims of terrorism in the US, Paul Coffey tells BBC News Online Scotland of the emotions in Glasgow.
A Fearfully Unique Occasion
It is hard to think of a single occasion since the second world war when the House of Commons has been so united, so grieving, or so fearful, reports Nick Assinder.
A Life Less Extraordinary
New Yorkers are trying to re-establish their old routines after the terror attacks on their city, writes BBC News Online's Jonathan Duffy.
A Question of Identity
The UK Government is considering reintroducing national identity cards in the fight against terrorism. But it would be sure to be a controversial move, reports the BBC.
A Significant Step for Russia
Russian President Putin's pledge of support for the US would have been unthinkable just a few weeks ago, the BBC's Caroline Wyatt reports.
A Waning Taste for Revenge?
Are some Americans disappointed not to have seen swifter retaliation against those blamed for the 11 September terror attacks, the BBC asks.
A Warm New York Welcome
BBC News Online's Ryan Dilley talks to New Yorkers welcoming UK Prime Minister Tony Blair to a city devastated by terrorist attacks.
A Week on: How is the World Coping?
It's now seven days since the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. What will the long-term effects of those horrific scenes be? How are you coping with the aftermath…
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