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Marshfield Mariner - Thu Dec 10, 4:40 pm ET
Marshfield resident Susan Bryant Hayes recalled the weeks following the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and how strangers seemed to be treating each other with courtesy and respect.
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Long Island Business News - Thu Dec 10, 2:51 pm ET
Eight years after thousands responded to the tragedy at the World Trade Center, Stony Brook University Medical Center has opened a new and expanded facility to monitor and treat first responders suffering from illnesses related to those rescue efforts. The hospital on Dec. 3 cut the ribbon on a World Trade Center Medical Monitoring and Treatment [...]
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The Capital - Thu Dec 10, 1:40 pm ET
Davidsonville Boy Scout Troop 424 traveled to New York City to act as ushers at the dedication of the Navy ship USS New York last month. The ship is one of three San Antonio Class Landing Platform Dock ships built and named in honor of the victims and survivors of the Sept. 11 attacks.
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Seattle Times - Thu Dec 10, 1:07 pm ET
Attorney General Eric Holder made an unannounced visit to a Manhattan courthouse Wednesday to inspect security for the pending trial of the professed mastermind of the Sept. 11 attacks.
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Times Newsweekly - Thu Dec 10, 12:55 pm ET
Family members of victims and first responders lost during the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks will gather in lower Manhattan this Saturday, Dec. read more
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PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - Thu Dec 10, 10:00 am ET
Stephenson to File Petitions with UAE, British and Canadian Authorities; Will Lobby Industry Leaders for Support, Launch Website DUBAI, Dec. 10 /PRNewswire/ - Neil Stephenson, the Canadian Founder and former CEO of the Dubai International Film Festival (DIFF) - an event conceptualized by Stephenson in the aftermath of the 9-11 terrorist attacks in order to build a "cultural bridge" between the ...
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Officer.com - Thu Dec 10, 9:47 am ET
Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly is seeking federal aid to pay for extra security, such as sniper teams.
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WROC Rochester - Thu Dec 10, 9:35 am ET
Eric Holder met with New York City's police commissioner and the head of the FBI's field office.
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High Plains Observer - Thu Dec 10, 9:03 am ET
WASHINGTON—U.S. Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, today questioned Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano during a committee hearing in which she admitted that she was not consulted about the decision to bring GITMO detainees, including the self-described mastermind of 9/11, to New York to be tried in a civilian court.
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Reuters via Yahoo! News - Thu Dec 10, 8:52 am ET
If the men accused of plotting the September 11 attacks wonder what conditions they might face when they are moved to New York from Guantanamo Bay for trial, they can expect solitary confinement, 23-hour-a-day lockdowns, constant video surveillance and almost no visitors.
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New York Post - Thu Dec 10, 7:12 am ET
US Attorney General Eric Holder yesterday toured the jail cells that will house 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheik Mohammed and four terrorist cohorts in advance of their controversial lower Manhattan trial. After a meeting with law enforcement brass --...
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WCBS-TV New York - Thu Dec 10, 6:09 am ET
Former Vice President Dick Cheney is slamming the Obama administration for planning to hold the trials of Khalid Sheik Mohammed and other accused terrorists in federal court in New York City, saying they will give aid and comfort to the enemy.
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Denver Post - Thu Dec 10, 3:23 am ET
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder made an unannounced visit Wednesday to a Manhattan courthouse to inspect security for the trial of professed Sept. 11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed.
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The Journal News - Thu Dec 10, 12:22 am ET
WEST NYACK — State police Investigator Richard O'Brien served with troopers in Westchester and Rockland; was on duty at Ground Zero after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks; helped out after Hurricane Katrina; and did two tours with the National Guard in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Space War - Wed Dec 9, 11:05 pm ET
Washington (UPI) Dec 9, 2009 - Sixty-eight years and two days ago, Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor awakened what Adm. Isoroku Yamamoto called a "sleeping giant." Nearly 60 years later, the attacks that turned civilian airliners into weapons made Sept. 11, 2001, a second day of infamy. Americans were shocked and outraged.