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Wrid»y> a sober assessment altlxv / tragedy w ill not settle nil nest few years.” Spree her, who address foreign policy implications attack, said that Tuesday's; changed foreign policy than the fall of the Berlin' f\m and funny sj anger iw short-term wdacebia* c damaging in the loot! >precher said alihotg ted States has new; i terrorism on this ait 11 policy is to fmdsG then brine themtotr. it Hush's clair acks are an actod ing and shosssid’; k in foreign r ^viio.v Matt WANTED.. Dancers $$$ Dancers $$$ Dancers $$$ no ...Daycare, no way...line cook, no Woah, whats this ad? WANTED!!! ^ Any man. woman or child that can kick a football/fieldgoal. $ Call R C.SIocum $. 1-800-KIK-TAML Washington Continued from Page 1 Bush said, talking to reporters in the Oval Office. Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz said the administration’s retaliation would be “sustained and broad and effective” and that the United States “will use all our resources.” “It’s not just simply a matter of capturing people and holding them accountable, but removing the sanctuaries, removing the sup port systems, ending states who sponsor terror ism.” Wolfowitz said. Senior administration officials said that Bush is planning a far-reaching anti-terrorist campaign that will likely last several years and target not only those who attacked Tuesday and their sponsors, but all terrorist activities. Bush is determined not to bow to pressure for a quick strike that might undermine his efforts to build a major global campaign, an official said. Defense Secretary Diwald H. Rumsfeld, meanwhile, was considering asking for presi dential authority to call to active duty members of the National Guard and Reserve, a defense official said. The president comforted burned Pentagon workers and said he would go to New York on Friday. He also proclaimed Friday a national day of mourning and remembrance and said he would attend a memorial service in Washington with members of Congress. Officials said they were speeding benefit checks of $150,CXX) to families of police, fire fighters and other public-safety workers killed in the attacks. Stock markets arc torero Monday. Oteney’s spokeswoman, JuleannjO said the vice president had been spenk at tlie presidential retreat in Maryba “ purely precautionary measure.” Officials said he had been s|vndw£' there since Tuesday. Me;invvhile, searchers found theKo of one hijacked airline! in Pennsybsfjf received a signal from the recorder battflj plane that crashed at the fVntagoa Aar General John Ashcroft said the FBI »*• ing on “thousands and thousands of let the investigation of the attacks Ashcroft said a total of 18 hijackers the four planes — five on two ami four a other two. 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