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Chatham Courier - Thu Jul 9, 8:58 am ET
CHATHAM - The Chatham 9/11 Memorial Foundation continues to accept donations to help fund the 9/11 memorial dedicated to residents of Chatham Borough and Chatham Township who lost their lives in the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
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ThomasNet - Thu Jul 9, 8:44 am ET
AIA New York Chapter has announced that "A Space Within: The National September 11 Memorial and Museum," a public showcase of the 8-acre memorial and museum taking shape at the World Trade Center site, is open to the public. Curated by Thomas Mellins, the exhibition contains details of the memorial and museum plans. It will host public programs as well as display scale models, construction ...
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The Gazette - Mon Jul 6, 12:51 pm ET
Like the rest of us on Sept. 11, 2001, Russ Gerst stared in awe as the World Trade Center in New York City collapsed into dust.But now, like only a handful of onlookers, Russ wonders how the Twin Towers crumbled so quickly and so completely. He questions the validity of the National Institute of Standards and Technology report of 2005. He thinks mysterious powers were at work. Heand#146;s afraid ...
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Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune - Thu Jul 9, 3:47 pm ET
NEW YORK - A Manhattan skyscraper in one of the most security-conscious parts of the city has become the scene of an unlikely missing persons mystery.
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FOX 61 Chattanooga - Tue Jul 7, 4:17 pm ET
A judge refused Tuesday to reinstate a University of Colorado professor who was fired on plagiarism charges after he likened some Sept. 11 terrorist attack victims to a Nazi leader.
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USA Today - Thu Jul 2, 8:05 pm ET
Coming Friday: • Getting a jump on the July 4th holiday, government agencies, banks and Wall Street will be closed. • In Washington, representatives of the National September 11 Memorial & Museum, the Pentagon Memorial Fund and the Flight 93 National Memorial will sign steel beams to be used in building the national 9/11 memorial at the World Trade Center in New York City. • The Islamic Society ...
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USA Today - Tue Jul 7, 8:53 pm ET
A judge refused to reinstate a University of Colorado professor who was fired on plagiarism charges after he likened some Sept. 11 victims to a Nazi leader.
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Fox News - Tue Jul 7, 3:23 pm ET
Judge refuses to reinstate a University of Colorado professor who was fired on plagiarism charges after likening Sept. 11 victims to a Nazi, even though a jury ruled in that his firing was politically motivated.
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San Francisco Chronicle - Tue Jul 7, 4:31 pm ET
A judge refused Tuesday to reinstate a University of Colorado professor who was fired on plagiarism charges after he likened some Sept. 11 terrorist attack victims to a Nazi leader. If it stands, the ruling means Ward Churchill cannot return to the classroom... Sponsored Topics: Ward Churchill - Colorado - University of Colorado - Plagiarism - Education
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McClatchy Washington Bureau - Tue Jul 7, 8:12 pm ET
The Obama administration prefers war on terror prosecutions in civilian courts but has not yet decided where to try those accused of involvement in the Sept. 11 attacks who are now held at Guantanamo Bay, government lawyers told a Senate committee on Tuesday.
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Texarkana Gazette - Fri Jul 3, 8:51 am ET
Texarkana area military veterans who served since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks will be eligible for the Post 9-11 Veterans Educational Assistance Act of 2008, which takes effect Aug. 1.
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Seattle Times - Mon Jul 6, 3:12 am ET
The Veterans Memorial Museum has unveiled an exhibit commemorating the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
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NBC New York - Mon Jul 6, 4:25 pm ET
The developer of the World Trade Center has quit negotiations over financing for two new towers and is threatening go to arbitration to settle a months-long impasse to rebuild Ground Zero. Sponsored Topics: World Trade Center - September 11 2001 - Terrorism - Incidents - Warfare and Conflict
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New York Post - Mon Jun 29, 11:00 am ET
WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to allow victims of the Sept. 11 attacks to pursue lawsuits against Saudi Arabia and four Saudi princes over charitable donations allegedly funneled to al-Qaida. The court, in an order Monday, is...
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San Francisco Chronicle - Mon Jun 29, 10:48 am ET
The Supreme Court has refused to allow victims of the Sept. 11 attacks to pursue lawsuits against Saudi Arabia and four of its princes over charitable donations that were allegedly funneled to al-Qaida. The court, in an order Monday, is leaving in place the... Sponsored Topics: Saudi Arabia - Al-Qaeda - September 11 attacks - Supreme court - Middle East