17 September 2001 By The Morning News — 17 Sep 2001 Stocks fall sharply at market's opening.Afghanistan deploys troops, 20-25,000, along border, closes airspace and exports foreigners.U.S. seeks global coalition against terrorism; NATO partners welcome collaboration but anxious over proportions of action.EU announces summit to discuss terrorist attacks.A review, thus far, of the Federal investigation in the WTC/Pentagon attacks.Sites responded faster than big media in publishing personal accounts of the attacks, and resources for coping.Fox News apologizes for advertising Scientology as mental health assistance hot-line.The Onion postpones new issue after disaster.ISPs work to keep hate language off their sites.An old, interesting column about the bombing of the Cole.A good place to donate: The Neediest Cases Fund.A big, big read: The CIA's World Fact Book.