Al Qaeda's Failed War on the U.S. Economy
By
James Pethokoukis
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Capital Commerce - September 11, 2008
Like Hitler and Stalin, bin Laden has underestimated America's 'sokojikara'.
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Health Buzz: 9/11 Health Effects and Other Health News
Health - September 11, 2008
Questions about knee surgery; rape kits; and abortion.
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9/11's Psychological Scars Slowly Healing
Health - September 11, 2008
7 years later, a 'natural recovery' is taking place, experts say
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Remembering the Day the Pentagon Was Attacked
By
Rick Newman
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Nation & World - September 8, 2008
A new memorial park honors the memory of the 184 people who died there on 9/11.
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An Unsatisfying End to the Anthrax Attacks Mystery
By
Kevin Whitelaw
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Nation & World - August 1, 2008
The FBI reportedly was ready to charge an Army scientist, but he apparently committed suicide this week
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Fighting the Pentagon Inferno
By
Patrick Creed
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Rick Newman
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Nation & World - June 9, 2008
From "Firefight: Inside the Battle to Save the Pentagon on 9/11"
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A Top Military Adviser Talks About War Crimes
By
Emma Schwartz
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Nation & World - June 2, 2008
Thomas Hartmann discusses military commissions on the eve of a 9/11 arraignment.
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Ghost of Clinton in Bush 9/11 Speech
By
Paul Bedard
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Washington Whispers - April 11, 2008
The ghost of Bill Clinton took center stage in President Bush's most important speech, his 9/11 address to Congress, we learn in a new book about White House ghostwriters from our own Robert Schlesinger.
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Why Did So Many Muslims Seem to Celebrate 9/11?
By
Jay Tolson
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Nation & World - April 7, 2008
The seeds of hatred.
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Understanding Islam
By
Susan Headden
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Nation & World - April 7, 2008
1.2 billion believers deserve our attention.
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How the Trials Will Work
By
Emma Schwartz
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Nation & World - February 14, 2008
The biggest test of a special judicial system
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Trying the 9/11 Suspects
By
Emma Schwartz
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Nation & World - February 14, 2008
The cases against suspected terrorists are the biggest test yet for a controversial system.
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Charges Filed Against 9/11 Terror Suspects
By
Emma Schwartz
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Nation & World - February 11, 2008
New cases are expected to reignite debate over harsh interrogation techniques.
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The Sanctity of Personal Places
By
Winifred Gallagher
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Nation & World - November 16, 2007
Finding the extraordinary in the ordinary
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Anthrax and al Qaeda
By
Michael Barone
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Michael Barone - November 13, 2007
A conservative concludes al Qaeda was behind the September 2001 anthrax attack.
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Kenneth Chenault | corporate executive
By
Michael Useem
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Nation & World - November 12, 2007
The ultimate trial by fire.
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Post 9/11, a More Macho America
By
Alex Kingsbury
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Nation & World - October 12, 2007
Susan Faludi, Putlizer Prize-Winning Author
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9/11 Panel Staffer: 'We Cannot Claim Success'
By
Kent Garber
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Nation & World - September 12, 2007
Two years after recommendations, deputy director of the commission says failure is still possible.
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The Petraeus and Crocker Testimony
By
Michael Barone
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Michael Barone - September 12, 2007
General and ambassador make a strong case for a continued American presence in Iraq.
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A Generation's Defining Moment
By
Alison Go
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The Paper Trail - September 11, 2007
In an anniversary year that isn't even a multiple of five, colleges (and their newspapers) across the nation commemorate the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon six years ago.
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Shanksville Volunteers Guide Tourists
By
Nikki Schwab
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Nation & World - September 11, 2007
More than 40 locals regularly pitch in to help visitors to Flight 93 memorial.
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A Digital Archive for 9/11
By
Chris Wilson
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Nation & World - September 11, 2007
George Mason University preserves E-mails and videos that chronicle a tragedy.
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A Mighty Blunt Instrument
By
Jay Tolson
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Faith Matters - September 11, 2007
The Bureau of Prisons goes overboard in removing books on religion from library shelves.
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