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The Aftermath at a Glance

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FINANCIAL EFFECT

Bad signs: Lower Manhattan has become a corporate wasteland. If it’s permanent, as some fear, the New York economy is in big, big trouble.

Fear of flying: Las Vegas is taking a big hit because of a plunge in tourism revenue, as the city and the state of Nevada adjust to a flailing economy.

GLOBAL EFFECT

A blessing: The Vatican, which opposed the Gulf War, appears ready to give its blessing to a limited armed action against terrorism.

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THE INQUIRIES

Chess game: U.S. officials believe Osama bin Laden long ago began orchestrating a counterpunch to certain retaliation.

New weakness: The terrorists also expose another U.S. weakness: the nation’s visa-granting and immigration regimen.

THE TOLL

World Trade Center: 309 confirmed dead, including those on the hijacked planes, and 5,641 missing.

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Pentagon: 189 dead, including those aboard the hijacked plane.

In Pennsylvania: 44 dead on the hijacked plane.

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