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BREAKING NEWS September 16, 2001, 8:42 AM
MOURNING HIS MOTHER:
Anna Jager holds her grandson, 8-year-old Kevin Villa, as he cries over his mother's casket at Mt. Hope Cemetery in Yonkers, N.Y. Yamel Jager Merino, an EMT, was killed at the World Trade Center while trying to rescue others.
AP/Stephen Schmitt, The Journal News
U.S. setting its sights on bin Laden
The focus on Osama bin Laden tightened Saturday as President Bush made it clear the United States is preparing to go after him in retaliation for Tuesday’s attacks against the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.

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NEW Zanardi loses both legs after crash in Germany
Local arenas beef up security to ensure safety
Athletes across country pitching in
Virtually all pro, college sports cancelled
Selig says baseball will resume Monday
  
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Stock markets are expected to reopen Monday
O'Neill Will Be at NYSE Opening
Financially, personally, world feels U.S. pain
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Official: Pakistan to Demand Bin Laden
South Korea Proposes More Reunions
AP Top News at 8 a.m. EDT
Foreign Aid Workers Leave Afghanistan

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Madonna, wearing red, white and blue, leads prayer at LA concert
Back Street Boys resume tour; honor crew member who died on hijacked plane
Veteran actress Dorothy McGuire dies at 85
Former 'Baywatch' actress Yasmin Bleeth faces possible drug charges
  
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Many commentators have said that "America will never be the same" after Tuesday's terror attacks. What do you think the most sweeping change will be?

We have lost our sense of security, the notion that we are safe from the world's problems.
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We will lose some personal freedoms to tough security measures and government's need to gather intelligence.
We will become a more militaristic nation, quicker to fight those who threaten us.


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