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Chatham Courier - Fri Nov 27, 8:44 am ET
CHATHAM - The Chatham 9/11 Memorial Foundation continues to accept donations to help fund the 9/11 memorial dedicated to 13 residents of Chatham Borough and Chatham Township who lost their lives in the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
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CommonDreams.org - Wed Nov 25, 8:29 am ET
by James Meikle and Richard Norton-Taylor There was no evidence of any serious co-operation between Saddam Hussein's regime and al-Qaida after the 9/11 attacks, and contacts before had been sporadic, senior civil servants told the Iraq war inquiry in London today . Iraq did not want to be associated with the attacks and was not a natural ally of the terrorists, the civil servants said, as they ...
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Naples Daily News - Tue Nov 24, 8:03 pm ET
The five Guantanamo Bay detainees who are about to be charged with the 9/11 murders had planned on being tried by military commissions because, as they see themselves, they are soldiers, not criminals.Instead, they will stand trial in a federal civilian court, not far from the scene of one of their crimes, the World Trade Center. And even though in one form or another they have confessed to ...
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Fox News - Mon Nov 23, 4:56 pm ET
Former Vice President Dick Cheney suggested Monday that Attorney General Eric Holder wants a "show trial" for Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four other alleged 9/11 conspirators who are to be tried in a civilian court just blocks away from where the World Trade Center once stood.
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Fri Nov 13, 5:56 pm ET
The alleged mastermind of the 9/11 attacks will be tried in a civilian court blocks from where Al-Qaeda hijackers crashed two airliners into the World Trade Center, the US government announced Friday.
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Queens Courier - Fri Nov 27, 1:54 pm ET
A 9/11 “living memorial” destroyed a week after the eighth anniversary of the terrorist attacks has been brought back to life thanks to a group of city officials, activists and volunteers.
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KDKA Pittsburgh - Wed Nov 25, 7:32 pm ET
As the World Trade Center and Pentagon were ablaze on Sept. 11, 2001, the U.S. Secret Service's presidential protective detail was informed that a "Korean airliner has been hijacked" en route to San Francisco, prompting already-skittish agents to worry about another wave of terrorist attacks.
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New York Daily News - Thu Nov 26, 3:04 am ET
More than half a million electronic messages sent on 9/11 were leaked onto the Internet Wednesday - providing a chilling "real-time" reminder of the terrorist attacks.
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Park Hills Daily Journal - Fri Nov 27, 12:08 pm ET
WASHINGTON (AP) — In a move both politically and legally risky, the Obama administration plans to put on trial the professed mastermind of the Sept. 11 terror attacks and four alleged accomplices in a lower Manhattan courthouse.
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PR.com - Mon Nov 23, 11:47 pm ET
Americans remember and serve in honor of heroes and victims of 9/11 [PR.com - September 12, 2009]
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WROC Rochester - Thu Nov 26, 2:50 pm ET
The final terrible moments of those who were inside the Twin Towers on 9-11 can be read and felt in newly released text messages.
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AP via Yahoo! News - Thu Nov 26, 1:14 am ET
An activist group has begun posting 573,000 pager messages purportedly sent on Sept. 11, 2001, from "Second World Trade Center tower collapses" to "I'm ok & love you..xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxox."
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WCBS-TV New York - Mon Nov 23, 12:47 am ET
On Sunday, CBS 2 learned that Khalid Sheikh Mohammad and his four co-defendants will plead not guilty, a controversial courtroom strategy for the 9/11 terror suspects. But apparently it's all part of a plan to make a very public political statement. When the U.S. Department of Justice announced they would be trying the five alleged terrorists accused of orchestrating the September 11 attacks in ...
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The Washington Times - Fri Nov 20, 6:29 am ET
NEW YORK (AP) -- New York juries are often loath to impose the death penalty, even for terrorists. In fact, a jury spared the lives of two Osama bin Laden followers a month after Sept. 11, while the World Trade Center's ruins were still smoldering. Now comes a case unlike any other: the trial of professed 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, accused of murdering nearly 3,000 people in the ...
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The Oklahoman - Wed Nov 25, 7:45 pm ET
For U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, bringing Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four other 9/11 planners to New York for trial is about righting the wrongs of the Bush administration — the Guantanamo detentions, water boarding, civilian courts vs. military tribunals, etc.Holder believes dispensing civilian jurisprudence to terrorists will let America reclaim its standing as a moral nation after the ...