A round-up of what made the headlines in the Northern Ireland newspapers, on the 12th September, 2001.
As Europe honours the victims of terrorism in the US, Paul Coffey tells BBC News Online Scotland of the emotions in Glasgow.
Scotland joined the rest of Europe in a day of mourning for those who lost their lives in the American terrorist attacks.
A number of Scottish families were still waiting for news of relatives who were in New York at the time of Tuesday's terrorist attacks.
Passengers stranded in Scotland in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on America could be set to complete their journeys.
Passengers from flights bound for the United States and Canada are being accommodated in hotels around Scotland.
A British expert in disaster investigations offered to send a team to the US to help to identify the victims of terrorist attacks.
Crime and punishment was the main topic in the European papers, with transatlantic solidarity a close second.
Looks at stock market activity and changes across the World, after the incidents.
As America mourns its dead, the BBC's Jerusalem correspondent Orla Guerin looks at how Israelis and Palestinians have reacted to the bloodshed.
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