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The Huffington Post - Wed Nov 25, 1:54 am ET
What's Your Reaction? Government employees sent more than 500,000 text pager messages In the hours before and after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. At 3 a.m. (EST) Wednesday, November 25, those intercepted messages will be published online at Wikileaks . The messages will be published at the same times that they were originally sent on 9/11.
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New York Times - Wed Nov 25, 12:54 am ET
To the Editor:.
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Wed Nov 25, 12:26 am ET
LONDON -- The British government was aware of "drumbeats in Washington" in early 2001 calling for a change of regimes in Iraq but steered clear of such an aggressive policy before the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11 that year, officials said yesterday, as a panel launched a major inquiry into how and why the British government went to war in Iraq.
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The Huffington Post - Wed Nov 25, 12:24 am ET
So, the so-called 9-11 Gang of Five will go on trial in a federal court as opposed to before a military commission. The bottom line...
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Baltimore City Paper - Wed Nov 25, 12:14 am ET
Feature by Curt Guyette and W. Kim Heron: University of Michigan history professor Juan Cole's notoriety as a scholar focusing on Islam was largely confined to academic circles until 2002, when he began writing his Informed Comment blog. In the wake of the Sept. 11 attacks and the subsequent invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq by the United...
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The Jewish Press - Wed Nov 25, 12:00 am ET
On November 12 (as reported in a news brief in last week's Week in Review section), the Jewish National Fund USA/Keren Kayemet L'Israel dedicated one of the first major international memorials to victims of the September 11 attacks.
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New York Daily News - Tue Nov 24, 11:34 pm ET
Tony Sichenzio is thankful for the Giants. On Sept. 10, 2001, he was in Denver to watch his team play the Broncos. Sichenzio was in Denver on the morning of Sept. 11 instead of on the 104th floor of the North Tower at the World Trade Center.
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Officer.com - Tue Nov 24, 11:33 pm ET
The man in charge of the New York City Police Department's security planning for the upcoming trial of the Sept. 11 terror attack suspects is being promoted.
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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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The Sparta Independent - 2 hours 49 minutes ago
NEWTON A Law Enforcement Member Blue Mass was held at noon last Wednesday in the Performing Arts Center on the campus of Sussex Community College. The Rev. Michael Rodak conducted a brief ceremony at the college’s 9/11 Memorial before he celebrated Mass in the arts center.
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NPR - Sun Nov 29, 5:24 pm ET
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four others are set to stand trial in New York City for the Sept. 11 attacks. They will be moved from Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan. NPR's counterterrorism correspondent Dina Temple-Raston tells guest host Robert Smith about the challenges in getting the prisoner to the New York courtroom.
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WROC Rochester - Sun Nov 29, 11:20 am ET
A Senate Foreign Relations Committee report says the U.S. missed an opportunity to kill or capture Osama bin Laden shortly after the 9-11 attacks in 2001.
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Bennington Banner - Sun Nov 29, 7:07 am ET
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The toll for a nation long at war is evident in military homes: The divorce rate in the armed forces edged up again in the past year despite many programs to help struggling couples, and the rate now is a full percentage point higher than around the time of the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
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YourNabe.com - Sun Nov 29, 2:31 am ET
Richard Wright exudes patriotism. The former Ground Zero worker and Glen Oaks resident got the opportunity to present the USS New York, an amphibious transport dock made in part by using steel from the fallen World Trade Center towers, with a special flag that once waved at all three Sept. 11, 2001, sites — the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and Shanksville, Pa.
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YourNabe.com - Sun Nov 29, 2:28 am ET
NYPD Deputy Chief Michael Blake spent years helping to clean the streets of southeast Queens and now he is assigned to keep the city safe as it hosts the trial against the Sept. 11, 2001, terror plot suspects.