Sept. 11

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  • Navy marks start on 3rd warship memorializing 9/11

    AP – Fri Dec 11, 3:16 pm ET  
    Gordon Felt, brother of Sept. 11 victim Edward Felt, sees his... AP

    AVONDALE, La. - A ceremony steeped in shipbuilding tradition kicked off major construction Friday on a U.S. Navy assault vessel named in honor of United Airlines Flight 93, which crashed during the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Full Story »

  • Diane Sawyer exits from `Good Morning America'

    AP – Fri Dec 11, 1:44 pm ET  
    FILE - In this Jan. 3, 2002 file photo, Diane Sawyer and Charles... AP

    NEW YORK - Diane Sawyer exited ABC's "Good Morning America" on Friday with an emotional moment that recalled the biggest story of her time on the show: meeting the children born after their fathers were killed in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Full Story »

  • Suspicious powder found at AmEx headquarters in NY

    AP – Fri Dec 11, 9:08 am ET  
    With its deal to buy Revolution Money, American Express is taking... AFP/Getty Images/File

    NEW YORK - New York City police are investigating suspicious white powder found in envelopes at American Express Co. headquarters, near the site of the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks. Full Story »

  • White powder found at American Express HQ

    Reuters – Thu Dec 10, 5:17 pm ET  

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York police were investigating a suspicious white powder at American Express Co headquarters next to the site of the September 11 attacks, the company said on Thursday. Full Story »

  • Accused 9/11 plotters may face NY "Guantanamo"

    Reuters – Thu Dec 10, 8:52 am ET  

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - If the men accused of plotting the September 11 attacks wonder what conditions they might face when they are moved to New York from Guantanamo Bay for trial, they can expect solitary confinement, 23-hour-a-day lockdowns, constant video surveillance and almost no visitors. Full Story »

  • NYC concrete-testing racketeering trial starts

    AP – Wed Dec 9, 7:54 pm ET  

    NEW YORK — The builders needed concrete. The strength test results they got were anything but, prosecutors said Wednesday at a racketeering trial surrounding concrete tests for such landmarks as the new Yankee Stadium and ground zero's tallest skyscraper. Full Story »

  • AG Holder visits NY to inspect 9/11 trial security

    AP – Wed Dec 9, 5:05 pm ET  

    NEW YORK - Attorney General Eric Holder made an unannounced visit to a Manhattan courthouse Wednesday to inspect security for the pending trial of the professed mastermind of the Sept. 11 attacks. Full Story »

  • $100K reward for Moussaoui tipster; 2nd in case

    AP – Wed Dec 9, 2:07 pm ET  

    MINNEAPOLIS - A Minnesota man whose tip helped the FBI catch Sept. 11 conspirator Zacarias Moussaoui has finally received a $100,000 reward, while another man credited as a tipster still has received nothing. Full Story »

  • Cheney: Trying 9/11 suspects in NYC 'huge mistake'

    AP – Tue Dec 8, 9:48 pm ET  

    NEW YORK - Former Vice President Dick Cheney says trying suspected Sept. 11 terrorist Khalid Sheikh Mohammed (HAH'-leed shayk moh-HAH'-med) in New York City will make him "as important or more important than Osama bin Laden." Full Story »

  • Grand jury in New York hearing September 11 case: report

    Reuters – Tue Dec 8, 7:56 pm ET  

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - A grand jury in New York is hearing evidence against Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the self-professed mastermind of the September 11 attacks in 2001, and four accused accomplices, NBC News reported Tuesday. Full Story »

  • Protesters rally against 9/11 trial set for New York

    Reuters – Sat Dec 5, 5:25 pm ET  
    Joan Baxer of Ramsey, New Jersey holds a photograph of her son... Reuters

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Demonstrators angered by the Obama administration's move to prosecute the self-professed mastermind of the September 11 attacks in civilian court on U.S. soil called on Saturday for the trial to be moved to a military tribunal. Full Story »

  • Ex-public official convicted in WTC cleanup case

    AP – Fri Dec 4, 7:15 pm ET  

    NEW YORK - Sept. 11 made a hero of Mark Jakubek, lauded for his key role in rescuing two people from an elevator in the burning World Trade Center. But the aftermath of the attacks became a forum for his crimes. Full Story »

  • How the poll on digital abuse was conducted

    AP – Thu Dec 3, 6:01 am ET  

    The Associated Press-MTV poll on digital abuse was conducted Sept. 11-22 and is based on 1,247 interviews, including 600 teens ages 14-17 and 647 adults ages 18-24. Full Story »

  • NY groundbreaking for college building near WTC

    AP – Tue Dec 1, 6:25 pm ET  
    FILE - In this Sept. 9, 2002 file photo, Borough of Manhattan... AP

    NEW YORK - Officials broke ground Tuesday on a replacement for a college building that sat empty for years after a World Trade Center tower collapsed into it on Sept. 11, leaving it damaged beyond repair. Full Story »

  • Ventura turns investigator for 'Conspiracy Theory'

    AP – Tue Dec 1, 4:26 pm ET  
    In this publicity photo provided by truTV, Jesse Ventura, left,... AP

    MINNEAPOLIS - Jesse Ventura is back for another stab at TV stardom, this time hosting a program that digs into conspiracy theories, including alternate views of what was behind the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, and the purpose of a sprawling research center in remote Alaska. Full Story »

  • Clarification: US-Afghanistan-Sept 11 story

    AP – Tue Dec 1, 1:54 pm ET  
    The Senate Armed Services Committee's ranking Republican Sen.... AP

    NEW YORK - In a Nov. 30 story, The Associated Press reported reactions of family members of Sept. 11 victims to President Barack Obama's plan to increase U.S. troops in Afghanistan. Full Story »

  • UK hacker again fails to block extradition to US

    AP – Tue Dec 1, 11:27 am ET  

    LONDON - Britain's top law enforcement official says he will allow the extradition of a Briton accused of hacking into U.S. military computers in the wake of the Sept. 11 attacks. Full Story »

  • Italy may accept more Gitmo detainees

    AP – Tue Dec 1, 2:45 pm ET  

    ROME - Italy is considering taking in other prisoners from Guantanamo to help President Barack Obama close down the prison, the country's foreign minister said Tuesday, a day after Italy accepted two former detainees. Full Story »

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