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YourNabe.com - Thu Dec 3, 2:04 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 - Thu Dec 3, 2:01 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.
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Elmira Star-Gazette - Thu Dec 3, 12:18 am ET
Criticism of Republicans by Obama and his administration over the Gitmo decision by the White House to put terrorist suspects on trial in civilian courts in New York City stinks. It's a backlash against the families of 9/11, and it is a backlash against the American people of this country.
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The East Liverpool Review - Thu Dec 3, 12:10 am ET
WELLSVILLE - When the Twin Towers fell Sept. 11, 2001, in New York City, Cathy Salter was among the victims, and now a donation from the local Eagles Aerie has made it possible to dedicate a memorial to the former village native.
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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?"
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Columbus Ledger-Enquirer - Wed Dec 2, 10:13 pm ET
This country has now been at war in Afghanistan since shortly after the terror attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. That’s twice the duration of World War II, and closing in on the drawn-out combat calendar of the U.S. “police action” in Vietnam.
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Asheville Citizen-Times - Wed Dec 2, 8:29 pm ET
MILLS RIVER — Editor's note: This is the third story in a yearlong series the Citizen-Times is writing about the 75th anniversary of the Blue Ridge Parkway, ending with the final celebration on Sept. 11, 2010.
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Seattle Weekly - Wed Dec 2, 7:55 pm ET
Back in Oct. 2002, the country was still reeling from the Sept. 11 attacks. With the country high on patriotism, fear and Colin Powell's insistence that weapons of mass destruction were hi... Continue reading "Patty Murray Breaks With Senate Doves on Afghanistan"
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The Miami Hurricane - Wed Dec 2, 7:38 pm ET
The terrorist attacks on 9-11 greatly affect UM's students.
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New York Post - Wed Dec 2, 7:10 pm ET
This documentary takes a look at facts surrounding 9/11 that are not usually discussed in mainstream media, as well as other issues surrounding the attacks. For more information, call 718-982-2900 or visit www.events.cuny.edu. ...
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The Journal News - Wed Dec 2, 5:49 pm ET
LACKAWANNA, N.Y. — Some of the six men convicted in one of the nation's first major terror related cases following the Sept. 11 attacks have sought special government witness protection for their testimony against other terror suspects in prosecutions that followed.
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Gothamist - Wed Dec 2, 4:58 pm ET
In a court case that might turn out closely foreshadowing the much-hyped trials of Khalid Shaikh Mohammed and four other suspected 9/11 plotters, terror suspect Ahmed Khalfan Ghailani has asked a Manhattan judge to dismiss his indictment because authorities denied him his constitutional right to a speedy trial. The suspect — who is charged with conspiring in the 1998 bombings of the U.S ...
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Cincinnati CityBeat - Wed Dec 2, 3:25 pm ET
Quick: Tell me why U.S. and NATO troops are in Afghanistan. If you say it's to retaliate for the 9/11 terrorist attacks in 2001 and destroy the government that allowed the rural nation to serve as the launching pad for the bloody offensive, well, that's already been accomplished. It's disappointing, then, that President Obama has granted a request from his military commanders to commit another ...
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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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Dayton Courier - Wed Dec 2, 2:50 pm ET
I have an idea, why don't America's so-called leaders send terrorist Khalid Sheikh Mohammed to the Afghanistan or Iraqi war zones. He's admitted to orchestrating the attack that took down the Twin Towers in New York City, killing innocent Americans on September 11, 2001.