To: FaultLine who wrote (1537 ) 9/27/2001 1:29:30 PM From: Frederick Langford Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500 Summary NON-U.S. CITIZENS MISSING OR DEAD: NEW YORK, Sept 21 (Reuters) - New York City has long drawn people from all over the world. Among the approximately 6,300 dead or missing in the World Trade Center and Pentagon jetliner attacks are almost 2,000 people from more than 60 countries. The following is a tentative list of the missing non-U.S. citizens at 12:30 p.m. EST (1630 GMT). It serves as a grim reminder that the attacks on icons of U.S. military and financial power struck countries in every corner of the globe. NON-U.S. CITIZENS MISSING OR DEAD: Antigua/Barbuda 3 Argentina 5 Australia 55 Austria 14 Bahamas 1 Bangladesh 55 Barbados 3 Belarus 1 to 3 Belgium 1 to 4 Belize 4 Brazil 8 Britain 200 to 300 Burundi 1 Canada 3 confirmed dead, up to 60 missing Chile 1 China 4 Colombia 208 Costa Rica 1 Czech Republic 10 Denmark 1 Dominican Republic 25 Ecuador 34 Egypt 4 (believed to be more) El Salvador 71 Finland 1 France 10 Germany 4 dead, 96 missing Ghana 1 Greece 30 to 50 (may include Greek Americans) Guatemala 6 Honduras 7 India 250 Indonesia 1 Iran 5 Ireland 4 confirmed dead, up to 40 missing Israel 133 Italy 38 (may include Italian-Americans) Jamaica 7 Japan 23 Jordan 2 Kenya 1 Lebanon 5 (1 suspected of carrying out attacks) Mexico 17 Netherlands 3 confirmed dead, some estimates put missing at about 400 New Zealand 1 Nigeria No official number, but Nigerian press reporting 94 missing Pakistan 200 Panama 3 Paraguay 1 Peru 3 Poland 30 Portugal 4 Russia 96 Slovakia 10 South Korea 30 South Africa 6 Sri Lanka 1 St. Lucia 1 Switzerland 6 confirmed dead, up to 100 missing Taiwan 7 Trinidad/ Tobago 4 Turkey 1 Ukraine 1 Venezuela 3 Yemen 8 Unless otherwise noted, figures have been provided by individual governments, or the U.S. Department of State. ((New York Newsdesk (646) 223-6000)) with contributions from bureaus around the world)