The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 14, 2001, Image 2

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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.
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of one hijacked airline! in Pennsybsfjf
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the investigation of the attacks
Ashcroft said a total of 18 hijackers
the four planes — five on two ami four a
other two. All 18 were ticketed passenger
FBI Director Robert Mueller.
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