9-11

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Former CIA official: 9/11 could not be averted

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AP - A top former CIA official said the intelligence agency had more than 100 Afghans acting as spies before the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, but told a magazine in a rare interview that nothing could have averted the attacks. [?]
French vintners fear worst sales since post 9/11 (AFP)

French wine merchants fear the growing world financial crisis could cause their worst end-of-year sales squeeze since the aftermath of the attacks of September 11, 2001.(AFP/File/Martin Bernetti)AFP - French wine merchants fear the growing world financial crisis could cause their worst end-of-year sales squeeze since the aftermath of the attacks of September 11, 2001.


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The Cabinet: Homeland Security Secretary
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CQPolitics.com - This sprawling department was created after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, to coordinate the activities of several different agencies that have jurisdiction over domestic security. [?]
Census: Big Brother anxieties could hurt count (AP)

In this file photo of Friday, June 20, 2008, construction cranes work above the Freedom Tower foundations at the World Trade Center site in New York. The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey's executive director, Chris Ward, announced Monday that nearly every project under construction at the World Trade Center site, which the agency owns, is behind schedule and that the Freedom Tower memorial would not be able to open by its latest target, Sept. 11, 2011. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)AP - Fear of the government in some communities after the Sept. 11 attacks and years of debate over immigration policy could create problems in getting an accurate count of the U.S. population in 2010, the director of the Census Bureau said Thursday.


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9/11 memorial ready by 10th anniversary of attacks: officials (AFP)

An overview of Ground Zero in New York City. The long-awaited memorial to the victims of the September 11, 2001 attacks will be ready by the 10th anniversary of the tragedy, but not its underground museum, city officials said Thursday.(AFP/Getty Images/Spencer Platt)AFP - The long-awaited memorial to the victims of the September 11, 2001 attacks will be ready by the 10th anniversary of the tragedy, but not its underground museum, city officials said Thursday.


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WTC owners rewrite expectations at ground zero (AP)

In this file photo of Friday, June 20, 2008, construction cranes work above the Freedom Tower foundations at the World Trade Center site in New York. The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey's executive director, Chris Ward, announced Monday that nearly every project under construction at the World Trade Center site, which the agency owns, is behind schedule and that the Freedom Tower memorial would not be able to open by its latest target, Sept. 11, 2011. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)AP - The owners of the World Trade Center site announced a delay in the completion of a multibillion-dollar transit hub Thursday but pledged to open a nearly finished Sept. 11 memorial by the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attacks.


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Manufacturing shrinks to lowest level since 2001 (AP)

A shopper at a clothing shop in Miami, FL. Battered US consumer confidence edged higher in September for the third consecutive month, led by hopes for better economic times in the coming months, the Conference Board reported Tuesday.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Joe Raedle)AP - A measure of U.S. manufacturing activity contracted more than expected last month, hitting the lowest level since the aftermath of the Sept. 11 attacks, as new orders slowed dramatically.


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Crippled financial industry may crimp downtown NYC (Reuters)

The exterior of the world headquarters for Lehman Brothers in New York, September 15, 2008. (Shannon Stapleton/Reuters)Reuters - Seven years after the September 11 attacks, a financial windstorm shaking Wall Street may have slowed New York's drive to rebuild the World Trade Center and revitalize Manhattan's downtown neighborhoods.


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Russia blasts US dominant role in world affairs
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AP - Russia called Saturday for a revival of the global anti-terrorism coalition that formed after Sept. 11, 2001 but started to unravel with what it called the subsequent domination by a single power — a veiled reference to the United States. [?]
Palin's parents: Retirees, part-time rat killers (AP)

Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin, left, is shown the New York City Fire Department memorial on the side of Engine Company 10 by Tribute WTC Visitor Center president and co-founder, Lee Ielpi, a former fire fighter whose son, also a fire fighter, perished at the World Trade Center site, Thursday, Sept. 25, 2008 in New York. (AP Photo/Henny Ray Abrams)AP - More than six years before Sarah Palin visited ground zero as the Republican vice presidential nominee, her parents were there as part of the response to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks — trapping rats.


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Palin defends Alaska-Russia foreign policy remark (AP)

Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin talks to reporters outside of Engine Company 10, Ladder Company 10 next to the World Trade Center site, Thursday, Sept. 25, 2008 in New York. (AP Photo/Henny Ray Abrams)AP - Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin defended her remark that the proximity of Russia to her home state of Alaska gives her foreign policy experience, explaining in a CBS interview airing Thursday that "we have trade missions back and forth."


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US-USREPORT Summary
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Reuters - September 11 suspect calls U.S. trial "inquisition" [?]
9/11 mastermind mounts vigorous defense at Gitmo (AP)

Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the alleged Sept. 11 mastermind, is seen shortly after his capture during a raid in Pakistan in this file photo from March 1, 2003 in this photo obtained by the Associated Press. Mohammed and three co-defendants return to a military courtroom Monday Sept. 22, 2008 to ask the judge to allow them access to telephones and other resources. (AP Photo-File)AP - The proclaimed architect of the Sept. 11 attacks once declared that he wanted to be executed and become a martyr. But Khalid Sheikh Mohammed is mounting a vigorous defense, even asking the military judge to remove himself Wednesday.


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September 11 suspect calls U.S. trial "inquisition" (Reuters)

Khalid Sheikh Mohammed is shown in this photograph taken during his arrest on March 1, 2003. (Courtesy U.S.News  and  World Report/Reuters)Reuters - The suspected planner of the September 11 attacks denounced the Guantanamo war crimes court as an "inquisition" and failed to persuade the U.S. military judge on Wednesday to disqualify himself as biased against Muslims.


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9/11 mastermind takes lead role in Gitmo courtroom (AP)

Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the alleged Sept. 11 mastermind, is seen shortly after his capture during a raid in Pakistan in this file photo from March 1, 2003 in this photo obtained by the Associated Press. Mohammed and three co-defendants return to a military courtroom Monday Sept. 22, 2008 to ask the judge to allow them access to telephones and other resources. (AP Photo-File)AP - Professed Sept. 11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed took center stage in a military court Tuesday as he questioned the judge's impartiality and acted as the de facto spokesman for his four co-defendants.


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Treasury chief Paulson on verge of historic new powers (The Christian Science Monitor)

Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson speaks at a press conference on Comprehensive Approach to Market Developments at the Treasury Department in Washington, September 19, 2008. (Jason Reed/Reuters)The Christian Science Monitor - Henry Paulson Jr. has become one of the most famous and, perhaps, consequential U.S. Treasury secretaries since Alexander Hamilton. Legislation submitted to Congress would transform Paulson's office into that of temporary overseer of America's entire financial system.


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Web problems hit release of al Qaeda 9/11 video
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Reuters - An al Qaeda video marking the anniversary of the September 11 attacks has appeared on the Internet more than a week late due to technical problems. [?]
Accused September 11 plotter a no-show at Guantanamo (Reuters)

An undated photo released January 17, 2002 by the U.S. Government shows Ramzi Binalshibh. (Handout/Reuters)Reuters - Accused September 11 plotter Ramzi Binalshibh failed to appear at a Guantanamo war crimes court hearing and a U.S. military judge ordered that he be brought in by force if necessary on Tuesday.


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NYC Trade Center dig exposes Ice Age landscape (AP)

A general election absentee ballot from Rensselaer County, N.Y. misspelling  the name of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama is seen, Friday, Oct. 10, 2008 in Sand Lake, N.Y. The absentee ballots sent to voters in Rensselaer County identified the two presidential candidates as 'Barack Osama' and 'John McCain.' In the United States, the best-known individual named Osama is Osama bin Laden, leader of the al Qaida terrorist group behind the 2001 attacks that destroyed the World Trade Center in New York City. (AP Photo/The Albany Times Union, Michael P. Farrell)AP - Crews excavating the World Trade Center site this summer for the foundations of a new skyscraper have uncovered features carved into the bedrock by glaciers about 20,000 years ago, including a 40-foot-deep pothole.


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Surrogate Watch: Obama 'Rapid Response' Falsely Links McCain to Bush on 9/11 Commission
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CQPolitics.com - Presidential campaigns make lots of dubious claims; occasionally they go so far as to assert day is night. [?]


[edit] Map of the former WTC area today

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