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Tuesday, September 18, 2001
News Update
Inside
Autos
Carmakers cut travel, boost security

Business
Airlines fear bankruptcy
Northwest: Feds should bear costs

Technology
FBI investigating new Internet worm

U-M
Michigan says expect security delays Saturday

Tigers/Baseball
Kaline's influence on Tigers expands

Lions/NFL
NFL to play 16 games, reduce playoff teams

Metro/State
Airport reels from new rules

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Columnists
Corrections
Attorney Alan T. Ackerman is a past chairman of condemnation committees for the Michigan Bar Association and the American Bar Association. He was incorrectly identified as a past chairman of the Michigan Bar Association, in a Sept. 7 story.
Corrected article

Henry Ford Community College has not received a bomb threat related to Tuesday’s terrorist attacks on the United States. A student made a threat, according to a police report, but did not mention a bomb. A story Friday misreported the nature of the threat, based on incorrect information supplied to the newspaper.
Corrected article

The telephone number for a free screening for peripheral vascular disease, offered this Wednesday at Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak, is (800) 633-7377. The number was incorrect in a Monday item.
Corrected article

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Men may be linked to foiled Turkish plot

Taliban tells Afghans: Be ready for holy war

Bush seeks broad global coalition against terrorism

Giuliani says little hope of finding more survivors

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