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...emphasized that there are no immediate plans for Boston’s airport to reopen...
...Pentagon crash, officials evacuated the White House and U.S. Capitol, and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) grounded all airplane takeoffs nationwide, the first such safety measure in U.S. history. All international flights were diverted to Canada, and U.S. borders were closed. There were no indications of when airports would reopen...
...Unlikely, and quite possibly unwise. Certainly a significant selloff awaits the Dow and NASDAQ whenever they reopen, and a significant selloff is certainly warranted, considering the real impact of the catastrophes on industries like insurance, airlines and financial services, to name but a few. (One early estimate by Moody?s has the damage bill at $10-15 billion...
...panic, or will we be brave? Once the dump trucks and bulldozers have cleared away the rubble and a thousand funeral Masses have been said, once the streets are swept clean of ash and glass and the stores and monuments and airports reopen, once we have begun to explain this to our children and to ourselves, what will we do? What else but build new cathedrals, and if they are bombed, build some more. Because the faith is in the act of building, not the building itself, and no amount of terror can keep us from scraping...
...said Tuesday afteroon that markets would not reopen Wednesday, and announcements about future plans would be made then. But most guessing has it that the pulse of Wall Street could be silent for at least the rest of the week. Damage to the enormous technical apparatus that makes everyday financial trading possible - including commodities markets housed in the buildings themselves - must be assessed and repaired, and the human cost of this tragedy on the business of business can hardly be underestimated...