Gov. Gray Davis announced today that financial help of up to $70,000 is available for the families of those killed or injured during Tuesday’s terrorist attacks through the California Victim Compensation Program. Read more...
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September 11, 9:00 pm
California victims eligible for compensation
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September 11, 9:00 pm
University continues on through day of tragedy
 DANIEL WONG/ Daily Bruin Senior Staff UCLA students, faculty and staff workers gather at the Cooparage in Ackerman to find out the latest news about the Terrorist Attacks in New York and Washington D.C.. Read more...
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September 11, 9:00 pm
FAA allows diverted flights to go to destinations, many airlines continue to keep planes grounded
By Kelly Rayburn Daily Bruin Senior Staff The Federal Aviation Administration will allow diverted planes to return to their original destination today, but all other flights will likely remain on the ground tonight. Read more...
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September 11, 9:00 pm
State takes precautions in light of terrorist acts
By Michaele Turnage Daily Bruin Senior Staff Life in California came to a virtual standstill Tuesday after terrorist attacks shook the nation. “Something sad happened in America today,” said Isabella, a kindergartner at Our Lady of Guadalupe Grade School in Hermosa Beach. Read more...
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September 11, 9:00 pm
Attacks leave U.S. unsure of economic future
By Kelly Rayburn Daily Bruin Senior Staff The day after terrorist attacks destroyed the World Trade Center, the only thing that most economists are certain of is uncertainty. Read more...
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September 11, 9:00 pm
Americans must unite, not blame
EDITORIAL BOARD Editor in Chief  Timothy Kudo Managing Editor  Michael Falcone Viewpoint Editor  Cuauhetmoc Ortega Staff Representatives  Kelly Rayburn  Amanda Fletcher  Marcelle Richards  Michaele Turnage Editorial Board Assistants  Maegan Carberry  Edward Chiao   Unsigned editorials represent a majority opinion of the Daily Bruin Editorial Board. Read more...
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September 11, 9:00 pm
Rescue efforts continue as FBI pursues leads, suspects
 The Associated Press Rescue workers and vehicles are deployed near the site of the World Trade Center in New York, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2001. In the most devastating terrorist onslaught ever waged against the United States, knife-wielding hijackers crashed two airliners into the World Trade Center on Tuesday, toppling its twin 110-story towers. Read more...