Consumer tastes are set to change as a result of the attacks on the World Trade Center and general feelings of insecurity.
The round of sector job cuts reaches firms including Air Canada, Shorts, and Delta, which warns over becoming an 'economic casualty'.
The debate now is not about whether there'll be a downturn but how steep it will be and how long it will last, says BBC business editor Jeff Randall.
America's leading stock markets end the week on a high, as they claw back some of the ground lost in last week's historic declines.
Education correspondent Mike Baker asks whether the attacks on the US have prompted a need for more world history lessons.
Looks at what children are making of the disturbing images of the attacks in the USA.
Parents and teachers must allow children to talk through the horrific events in the United States, psychologists say.
New York's schools go back, after the World Trade Center disaster, with staff ready to counsel pupils.
A number of Islamic schools in Britain were shut amid anti-Muslim threats following the attacks in America.
Most New York schools are now open again, with alternative arrangements for those most affected by the World Trade Center attacks.
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