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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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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 ...
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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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Reuters via Yahoo! News - Wed Nov 25, 5:05 am ET
A group against bringing the self-professed mastermind of the September 11 attacks to trial in a U.S. civilian court will hold a rally in New York demanding Washington reconsider its decision, the group said on Tuesday.
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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 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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FOX 25 Boston - Wed Nov 25, 11:17 pm ET
NEW YORK - “Crash at the World Trade Center. This is not a drill.” Those simple words were broadcast over an alpha numeric pager on the morning of the attacks, signaling the beginning of the worst terrorist attack in U.S. history. FOX25's Bob Ward reports.
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New York Daily News - Sun Nov 22, 11:44 pm ET
Eight years after 9/11, there's a bit of good news at Ground Zero: Fiterman Hall has finally been reduced to a hole in the earth.
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Park Hills Daily Journal - Thu Nov 26, 12:09 am 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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The Star-Ledger - 29 minutes ago
New York City — 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." The group, Wikileaks, says some of the messages...
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New York Daily News - Tue Nov 24, 7:01 pm ET
Opponents of a 9/11 terror trial in New York raised the pressure Tuesday, declaring plans to hold a major rally outside Manhattan's federal court if the Obama administration doesn't change its mind.
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WKYC Cleveland - Mon Nov 23, 2:38 am ET
KENT -- Sharon Deitrick is collecting change for the 40 men and women who changed the course of history on September 11, 2001.
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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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New York Times - Mon Nov 23, 5:31 pm ET
Ahmed Khalfan Ghailani’s case in Manhattan could be important in a future trial of Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, accused of planning 9/11.
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New York Post - Tue Nov 24, 6:44 am ET
A 23-year veteran of the NYPD will oversee security for the trial of the 9/11 defendants, Police Commissioner Ray Kelly announced last night. Inspector Michael Blake, 48, will be promoted to deputy chief and become the third-highest-ranking office...