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Chatham Courier - Sun Nov 22, 5:19 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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New York Daily News - Sat Nov 14, 5:50 am ET
Security will be at an all-time high for the trial of five accused 9/11 terrorists - just a few blocks and eight years away from the lost twin towers of the World Trade Center.
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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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San Francisco Chronicle - Tue Nov 17, 6:40 pm ET
Zacarias Moussaoui was a clown who could not keep his mouth shut, according to his old al-Qaida boss, Khalid Shaikh Mohammed. But Moussaoui was surprisingly tame when tried for the 9/11 attacks _ never turning the courtroom into the circus of anti-U.S.... Zacarias Moussaoui - Khalid Sheikh Mohammed - United States - September 11 attacks - alqaeda
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Fri Nov 13, 11:47 am ET
The alleged 9/11 mastermind and four co-accused will be tried in a civilian court in New York just blocks from where Al-Qaeda hijackers crashed two airliners into the World Trade Center, the government announced Friday.
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The Southern Pines Pilot - Sat Nov 21, 6:16 pm ET
An Aberdeen business is helping visitors memorialize the site of the World Trade Center by making access to information about the project easier. Meridian Kiosks, which manufactures self-service kiosks for a number of major companies, built five of its Plynth Classic Kiosks for the 9/11 Memorial Preview Site.
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AP via Yahoo! News - Sat Nov 14, 1:14 am ET
In the biggest trial for the age of terrorism, the professed 9/11 mastermind and four alleged henchmen will be hauled before a civilian court on American soil, barely a thousand yards from the site of the World Trade Center's twin towers they are accused of destroying.
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Fri Nov 13, 10:36 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.
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WCBS-TV New York - Sun Nov 15, 7:23 am ET
Security issues and legal issues collide, as New Yorkers are taking sides over the terror trial for the accused mastermind of the September 11 attacks. Should he be allowed to walk into a New York City courtroom, just steps from Ground Zero? "I think it's a logistical and security nightmare for the American People," Alice Hoagland, mother of a 9/11 victim, said.
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Detroit Free Press - Thu Nov 19, 6:55 pm ET
Tonight's meeting in which the Birmingham Public Arts Board was to discuss a proposed 9/11 memorial out of ruined World Trade Center steel has been canceled for a lack of quorum.
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Miami Herald - Tue Nov 17, 4:43 pm ET
The alleged 9/11 conspirators neither greeted with joy nor trepidation the news that they would be taken to New York City to face a civilian trial for the Sept. 11 attacks.
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The News Journal - Sat Nov 14, 3:55 am ET
In the biggest trial for the age of terrorism, the professed 9/11 mastermind and four alleged henchmen will be hauled before a civilian court on American soil, barely a thousand yards from the site of the World Trade Center's twin towers they are...
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Whittier Daily News - Sat Nov 14, 12:51 am ET
WASHINGTON - Attorney General Eric Holder announced Friday he will bring professed 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four alleged henchmen detained at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to trial at a lower Manhattan courthouse hard by the site of the World Trade Center, whose twin towers they will be charged with destroying.
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The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News - Fri Nov 13, 4:00 am ET
America's long campaign to defeat Al Qaeda took a largely untested turn on Friday with a decision by US Attorney General Eric Holder to put the key 9/11 suspects on trial in a civilian court – just blocks from where the World Trade Center once stood.
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Times News - Thu Nov 19, 5:06 pm ET
For over eight years, family members and friends of victims of the 9/11/01 terrorist attacks have been trying to heal from the emotional and psychological pain of that dark day in American history. Many will never experience a total healing in their lifetimes. A decision by U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder to have Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, the alleged mastermind of the Sept. 11 attacks, and four ...