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The Jewish Press - Wed Nov 25, 12:00 am ET
On November 12 (as reported in a news brief in last week's Week in Review section), the Jewish National Fund USA/Keren Kayemet L'Israel dedicated one of the first major international memorials to victims of the September 11 attacks.
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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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WDIO Duluth - Wed Nov 25, 5:52 pm ET
NEW YORK (AP) - An activist Web site has posted what it says are 573,000 pager messages sent on Sept. 11, 2001. Wikileaks says some of the messages were sent by federal and local officials, but most appeared to be from regular people, including frantic people trying to reach loved ones in and around the World Trade Center.
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AP via Yahoo! News - Tue Dec 1, 1:54 pm ET
In a Nov. 30 story, The Associated Press reported reactions of family members of Sept. 11 victims to President Barack Obama's plan to increase U.S. troops in Afghanistan.
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KAAL Austin - Sun Nov 22, 11:09 pm ET
Lawyers say the five men accused of planning the 9-11 attacks will plead not guilty when they go on trial in New York. Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and his four alleged accomplices will soon be brought to the U.S. from Guantanamo Bay.
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New York Daily News - Tue Nov 24, 11:34 pm ET
Tony Sichenzio is thankful for the Giants. On Sept. 10, 2001, he was in Denver to watch his team play the Broncos. Sichenzio was in Denver on the morning of Sept. 11 instead of on the 104th floor of the North Tower at the World Trade Center.
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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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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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The Staunton News Leader - Wed Dec 2, 10:54 am ET
Sept. 11, 2001: Terrorists crash planes into the World Trade Center in New York, the Pentagon in Virginia, and a field in Pennsylvania. Sept. 14, 2001: President Bush addresses the rescue workers at the site of the World Trade Center. He tells them, "I can hear you! The rest of the world hears you!
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KARE 11 Minneapolis-St. Paul - Mon Nov 23, 7:27 pm ET
It's been eight years since Tom Burnett, Sr. lost his son to the 9/11 attacks. But for Burnett, it may as well have been one
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Fri Nov 13, 11:47 am ET
The alleged 9/11 mastermind and four co-accused will be tried in a civilian court in New York just blocks from where Al-Qaeda hijackers crashed two airliners into the World Trade Center, the government announced Friday.
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Free Internet Press - Mon Nov 23, 7:10 pm ET
The prosecutors in the forthcoming 9/11 trials in New York will be seeking the death penalty if the five defendants are found guilty. That could pose a problem for Germany, which is supplying vital evidence for the prosecution.
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The Southern Pines Pilot - Sat Nov 21, 6:16 pm ET
An Aberdeen business is helping visitors memorialize the site of the World Trade Center by making access to information about the project easier. Meridian Kiosks, which manufactures self-service kiosks for a number of major companies, built five of its Plynth Classic Kiosks for the 9/11 Memorial Preview Site.
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WROC Rochester - Fri Dec 4, 10:50 am ET
Zazi is accused of plotting to set off homemade bombs in the region's transit system to coincide with the anniversary of 9-11.
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The Capital - Thu Dec 3, 11:55 am ET
The ink was barely dry on the last column concerning the damage that accommodating violent fanaticism does to our society when our very own government announced that it was planning to give the 9/11 co-conspirators an open hearing in civilian court … in downtown New York, no less!