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AP news updates
Thursday, September 13, 2001
News Update
Stock trading to resume Monday
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Business
U.S. markets stay shut

Autos
Automakers cope with disruptions, uncertainty

Technology
Internet becomes global forum for soul-searching and support

Politics
Bush faces hard choices

Entertainment
Venues resume concerts, plays after cancelling some performances

Sports
Nearly entire sports scene shuts down for weekend

Metro/State
Lakes drilling may get OK

Health
Area doctor aids national oral cancer alert effort

Columnists
Betty deRamus: Despite the pain, local life goes on
Nolan Finley: Arab-Americans can help cause by exposing terrorist sympathizers
George Weeks: Kilpatrick should keep House post during mayor's run
Bob Wojnowski: Despite our defiance, we're not ready for the games to continue just yet
Terry Foster: Sports-talk radio focuses on tragedy
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4,763 reported missing from World Trade Center

Cheney moved to Camp David; Capitol evacuated

Black box found at Pennsylvania crash site

Airports back in business

Laura Berman: America needs answers to heal




Volunteers mobilize to answer call for help

Donations of blood, food, cash pour in from across region


Patriotism grips Metro Detroiters

Area stores report a run on American flags after attacks


Arab Americans face backlash

Heightened tensions from terrorist attacks fuel vandalism, harassment

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