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WCBS-TV New York - Fri Dec 11, 3:53 pm ET
A $200,000 grant will help preserve the last column pulled from the World Trade Center rubble after 9/11, officials announced Friday. Now rusted and fragile, the 58-ton steel column that marked the end of the nine-month recovery effort will eventually be on display in the museum being constructed at ground zero. Save America's Treasures, a not-for-profit preservation organization, donated the ...
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Newsday - Fri Dec 11, 9:07 pm ET
Grant announced to preserve World Trade Center column _ for 9/11 museum
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AP via Yahoo! News - Mon Dec 14, 9:47 am ET
Al-Qaida's deputy leader said Barack Obama has deceived Arabs about his efforts to restart Mideast peace talks, and claimed in a message posted Monday that the American president has done nothing for the region so far.
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Park Hills Daily Journal - 2 hours 12 minutes ago
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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Chatham Courier - Fri Dec 11, 7:51 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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Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune - Fri Dec 11, 3:23 pm ET
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.
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The Milford Daily News - Sun Dec 13, 12:17 am ET
Selectmen tomorrow will discuss an electrical permit for illuminating a 9/11 memorial 24 hours a day in the Fire Station.
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1010 WINS New York - Fri Dec 11, 6:37 pm ET
A $200,000 grant will help preserve the last column pulled from the WTC rubble after 9/11. The now rusted 58-ton steel column will eventually be on display in the museum being constructed at Ground Zero. Getty
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The Washington Times - Sat Dec 12, 5:54 am ET
AVONDALE, La. (AP) | 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 terrorist attacks. It is the second of three new Navy ships named for the sites of the 2001 attacks. The USS New York entered service last month and the Arlington, memorializing the ...
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New York Daily News - Tue Dec 8, 5:23 pm ET
Last week, a group of family members who lost loved ones in the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks protested against putting the terror suspects on trial in New York. They do not speak for all the 9/11 families.
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Chicagoist - Fri Dec 11, 4:49 pm ET
Photo via Robert Marshall, who is running for U.S. Senate as a "conservative Democrat," told suburban paper Daily Herald's editorial board today that he thinks the government is making a bigger deal out of al-Qaida than it actually is and that their threat and influence is "grossly exaggerated." Marshall says that al-Qaida is nothing more than a "small ragtag band of pirates" that can be ...
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Fox News - Tue Dec 8, 11:47 pm ET
Former vice president says holding trial in lower Manhattan near ground zero will make self-professed Sept. 11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed "a hero in certain circles."
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Pittsburgh Tribune-Review - Fri Dec 11, 9:13 pm ET
A ceremony steeped in shipbuilding tradition kicked off major construction Friday on a Navy assault vessel named in honor of United Airlines Flight 93, which crashed near Shanksville, Somerset County, during the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
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Salem News - Sat Dec 12, 12:41 am ET
WELLSVILLE - She has been gone since terrorists attacked the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001, but for a brief moment Friday, native Catherine Salter was back in the village, at least in spirit, as family, friends and officials gathered to remember her.
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Navy Times - Fri Dec 11, 5:11 pm ET
AVONDALE, La. — A ceremony steeped in shipbuilding tradition kicked off major construction Friday on Navy amphibious transport dock named in honor of United Airlines Flight 93, which crashed during the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.