Military strikes could create a dangerous political vacuum in the region, government officials and analysts fear.
By air and sea, American forces moved into position today for the campaign against terrorism.
The Bush administration is backing efforts to build an internal coalition in Afghanistan against Osama bin Laden and his Taliban supporters.
Afghanistan rebuffed an American demand that the Taliban government immediately and unconditionally surrender Osama bin Laden.
The Bush administration began preparing a relief package for the airline industry
The Bush administration plans to make public evidence linking Osama bin Laden and Al Qaeda network to the terror attacks.
An outline of the plane's path and passengers.
The federal government grounded crop-dusting planes around the country for today, a move stemming from the continuing terrorism investigation.
United States intelligence officials said today that they were certain that Osama bin Laden was still in Afghanistan.
Investigators have not yet identified any knowing accomplices in the United States or uncovered a broad support network that assisted the 19 hijackers.
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