The Aftermath at a Glance
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FINANCIAL EFFECT
Stocks rebound: Investors seeking havens send the Dow climbing, but riskier technology shares sell off amid worries about the slumping economy.
Shipping woes: Airport delays and extra security costs prompt businesses to ship goods by highway or hand-carry them on planes, leading to big losses.
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GLOBAL EFFECT
Strategic plus: Uzbekistan, on Afghanistan’s northern border, signals its willingness to allow the U.S. to use its airspace and perhaps its air bases.
Pitfalls of pursuits: The kind of massive manhunt the Pentagon is mobilizing for Osama bin Laden is one of the toughest operations for the military.
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THE INQUIRIES
Worrisome account: A terrorist’s account of his training at an Afghan camp deepens officials’ concerns about the threat of chemical or biological attacks.
Focus on hate: The number of hate crimes directed at Arab Americans almost doubles from a week ago, and the FBI opens about 90 civil rights investigations.
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THE TOLL
World Trade Center: 305 confirmed dead, including those on the hijacked planes, and 5,960 missing.
Pentagon: 189 dead, including those aboard the hijacked plane.
In Pennsylvania: 44 dead on the hijacked plane.
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