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Park Hills Daily Journal - Sat Dec 5, 9:29 pm 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 Decatur Daily - Wed Dec 2, 2:52 pm ET
Unlike in Iraq, the United States went to war in Afghanistan for the right reasons. The Taliban ruled Afghanistan and gave cover to al-Qaida. Al-Qaida’s Osama bin Laden claimed credit for the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center twin towers and the Pentagon.
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Newsday - Thu Dec 3, 9:31 pm ET
Doctors from the Long Island World Trade Center Medical Monitoring and Treatment Program once tended ailing 9/11 responders in rooms the size of big closets. Records in portable bins lined the narrow hallway, and the administrative staff and other records were at another site, miles away.
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The Record and Herald News - Sat Dec 5, 10:46 pm ET
NEW YORK — Amid a steady rain and chants of “USA!” several hundred people rallied Saturday outside Manhattan’s federal courthouse complex to protest Attorney General Eric Holder’s decision to try accused 9/11 terrorists in the city.
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Air Force Times - Sat Dec 5, 3:27 pm ET
NEW YORK — Several hundred people rallied in the rain near Manhattan’s federal courthouse complex Saturday to protest the plan to put major terrorism suspects on trial in New York City.Demonstrators at the Saturday event included the actor Brian Dennehy and a number of people who lost friends and relatives in the 9/11 attacks.Anger at the Obama administration ran hot in the crowd. One person ...
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The Post-Standard - Tue Dec 1, 6:02 am ET
Richard Drew / AP Charles Wolf, whose wife died in the Sept. 11 attacks at the World Trade Center, said President Obama should do a better job of selling the war to the American people, and that the plan should not include an exit date.
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Staten Island Advance - Sat Dec 5, 1:49 pm ET
Associated Press file photoKhalid Sheikh Momammed is scheduled to be tried in a New York court. NEW YORK -- A group of 9/11 families and their supporters are rallying in front of Manhattan's federal courthouse to protest the plan to...
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WCAX-TV Vermont - Sat Dec 5, 11:47 am ET
Associated Press - December 5, 2009 11:35 AM ET NEW YORK (AP) - A group of 9/11 families and their supporters are rallying in front of Manhattan's federal courthouse to protest the plan to put...
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Queens Courier - Thu Dec 3, 8:27 am ET
A 9/11 “living memorial” destroyed a week after the eighth anniversary of the terrorist attacks has been brought back to life thanks to a group of city officials, activists and volunteers.
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New York Daily News - Fri Dec 4, 8:10 pm ET
The fight to persuade President Obama to forget about trying the 9/11 masterminds in federal court takes to the street today with a rally in Foley Square.
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Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune - Fri Dec 4, 1:37 pm ET
NEW YORK - A former government official once lauded as a Sept. 11 hero has been convicted of taking bribes to let an asbestos-cleanup company overcharge for work on the World Trade Center cleanup.
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New York Post - Sat Dec 5, 6:42 am ET
A former government official once lauded as a Sept. 11 hero was convicted yesterday of taking bribes to let an asbestos-cleanup company overcharge for work at Ground Zero. A Manhattan jury convicted Mark Jakubek, a former Port Authority field-oper...
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New York Post - Fri Dec 4, 7:08 pm ET
The 9/11 terror attacks changed Tiger Woods’ alleged nightclub mistress from a devoted, grieving fiancee to an attention-seeking monster, according to the man who was going to be her father-in-law. Nightclub VIP hostess Rachel Uchitel — once the fac...
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The Star-Ledger - Sat Dec 5, 2:27 pm ET
Protesters say terrorists should face military tribunal, but others welcome accused near ground zero
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El Nuevo - Wed Dec 2, 10:35 pm ET
The council unanimously approved a resolution to continue the process of building a 9/11 memorial. The lengthy discussion was sparked when Hoboken resident Maurice DeGenarro asked the council: "I'm not against memorials or anything, but how much does it cost us?"