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Survivor's Family Die in Tragic Twist
An Irish survivor fled the World Trade Centre only to discover that his sister and niece were on board one of the doomed jets.
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Timeline of the day of attack, with photographs.
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Missing Son Phoned from Skyscraper
Reports how a banker phoned his family in Scotland from the World Trade Center seconds after a plane crashed into the building.
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A British rescue team was on stand-by to travel to America to help in the search for survivors after a series of terror attacks on the US.
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The Scottish Executive pledged financial help for the families of Scots victims of the American terrorist attacks, if it was required.
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Fiancée Recounts Skyscraper Call
The fiancée of a British man missing in the World Trade Center describes speaking to him on the phone as the catastrophe unfolded.
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Scotland's Leaders United in Sorrow
Political leaders in Scotland speak as one when they make public their sorrow for the victims of the US attacks.
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The impact of the world's worst terrorist attack was being felt in Scotland as US citizens there tried to comprehend events in their homeland.
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BBC News Online Scotland looks back at the Lockerbie terrorist bombing and compares that to the massive air attack on the US.
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A British rescue team which offered to aid the search for survivors after terror attacks on the US has been told it is not required.
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A round-up of what made the headlines in the Northern Ireland newspapers, on the 12th September, 2001.
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As Europe honours the victims of terrorism in the US, Paul Coffey tells BBC News Online Scotland of the emotions in Glasgow.
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Scotland joined the rest of Europe in a day of mourning for those who lost their lives in the American terrorist attacks.
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A number of Scottish families were still waiting for news of relatives who were in New York at the time of Tuesday's terrorist attacks.
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Passengers stranded in Scotland in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on America could be set to complete their journeys.
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