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List: ALBSA-Info[ALBSA-Info] CNN:The day afterXhuliana Agolli xagolli at stumail.sjcsf.eduWed Sep 12 13:51:06 EDT 2001
Chronology: The day after
September 12, 2001 Posted: 1:24 PM EDT (1724 GMT)
1 p.m. Wednesday (all times are EDT): CNN reports that the FBI has taken several people into custody for questioning in Boston, Massachusetts, and in Florida. Authorities also are checking passenger manifests from the crashed airplanes to see if they include anyone who attended flight schools in the United States or who used facilities that have airline simulators.
12:10 p.m.: Officials from Boston's Logan International Airport say the Federal Aviation Administration is requiring all U.S. airports to comply with some emergency safety measures, including banning the sale or use of knives, even plastic ones, at airports; evacuating and sweeping all terminals with K-9 teams; and discontinuing curbside check-in.
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11:25 a.m.: A total of nine survivors have been rescued so far in the rubble in New York. Six are firefighters, and three are police officers.
11:20 a.m.: CNN reports that the FAA will not allow domestic air traffic to resume at noon Wednesday.
10:54 a.m.: CNN reports that the United States has intercepted two phone calls made after Tuesday's terrorist attacks against the Pentagon and New York's World Trade Center, and the conversations were between members of al Qaeda, an organization sponsored by suspected Saudi terrorist Osama bin Laden. In those conversations, U.S. law enforcement officials say the individuals discussed hitting two U.S. targets.
10:50 a.m.: President Bush labels Tuesday's attacks "acts of war" and says the United States faces a different enemy than ever before in its history. "This will be a monumental struggle of good vs. evil. But good will prevail," Bush says.
10:30 a.m.: New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani warns that the death toll would be grim. "The numbers we are working with are in the thousands," Giuliani told reporters at a briefing.
10 a.m.: Congress reconvenes in the U.S. Capitol with members of both parties denouncing Tuesday's events.
9:05 a.m.: The assistant director of the Washington, D.C., Airport Authority tells CNN that Dulles and Ronald Reagan airports will open at 3 p.m. Wednesday only to allow people to pick up their luggage and vehicles.
8:45 a.m.: All European stock markets cease trading for one minute's silence to remember Tuesday's events.
5:20 a.m.: Pope John Paul II opens his weekly address with a statement condemning Tuesday's attacks, saying "evil and death will not have the last word."
Early Wednesday morning: Six firefighters and a police officer are reported rescued from the rubble of the World Trade Center.
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