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Newsweek - Sat Dec 5, 7:50 pm ET
Americans can be excused for thinking that terrorism is largely behind them. Eight-plus years after the 9/11 attacks, Al Qaeda has yet to strike the United States again. Airport screening seems routine and more relaxed, and anxieties over employment, mortgages, and health care have supplanted worries about anthrax and suicide bombers.
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WROC Rochester - Sat Dec 5, 7:20 pm ET
Hundreds of demonstrators showed up outside the Manhattan federal courthouse on Saturday.
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The Kentucky Post - Sat Dec 5, 6:35 pm ET
NEW YORK (AP) — Rain didn't deter several hundred people from rallying in front of Manhattan's federal courthouse complex, to protest plans to try major terrorism suspects in New York City.
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The Record and Herald News - Sat Dec 5, 6:03 pm ET
The noontime rally was organized by the 9/11 Never Forget Coalition, a network of 9/ll survivors, victim’s family groups, first responders and conservative Tea Party members.
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Knoxville News Sentinel - Sat Dec 5, 5:52 pm ET
There is a distinct tendency for Americans to remember with near-mathematical precision where they were when major world events took place. In today's world, there might be recollections of the assassinations of President Kennedy in 1963, Bobby Kennedy and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., in 1968, or the 9-11 attacks in New York City, all events that seemed to cause the world to stand still.For ...
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Reuters via Yahoo! News - Sat Dec 5, 5:25 pm ET
Demonstrators angered by the Obama administration's move to prosecute the self-professed mastermind of the September 11 attacks in civilian court on U.S. soil called on Saturday for the trial to be moved to a military tribunal.
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Reuters via Yahoo! News - Sat Dec 5, 5:17 pm ET
(Corrected to make clear that it was Howard Lutnick's brother who died in the attack, paragraph six)
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Sat Dec 5, 3:59 pm ET
Hundreds of protestors rallied Saturday against the plan to give the alleged mastermind of 9/11 and four others a civilian trial in New York 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 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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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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New York Post - Sat Dec 5, 12:43 pm ET
Several hundred people rallied in the rain near Manhattan's federal courthouse complex today 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 num...
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WCBS 880 New York - Sat Dec 5, 12:41 pm ET
A group of 9/11 families and their supporters are rallying in front of Manhattan's federal courthouse to protest the plan to put terrorism suspects on trial in New York. READ MORE>>
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Gothamist - Sat Dec 5, 12:28 pm ET
While questions are swirling about whether Tiger Woods paid off his alleged mistress Rachel Uchitel to cancel her press conference ( maybe , maybe not ), the Post speaks with the father of the woman's dead fiancee. Rachel Uchitel had been on the cover of the Post after September 11, 2001, holding a photograph of her missing fiancee Andy O'Grady, who worked in the World Trade Center; his father ...
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New York Post - Sat Dec 5, 6:54 am ET
"She was a different person then." Those were the words spoken by Rachel Uchitel's bewildered would-be father-in-law, as he sadly recalled yesterday the stark changes she's undergone since she lost her fiancé on 9/11. In the years after becom...