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News archives, and image gallery portal with links to organizations and memorial projects and background information on bio/chemical warfare, al Qaeda, bin Laden, the Taliban, and Israel.
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Offers interview and photos by the astronauts experiencing the incident from the International Space Station.
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Examine the events of Sept. 11, 2001 with a photo timeline.
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Repository of documents surrounding the September 11th attacks and the subsequent War on Terrorism.
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American Library Association presents directory of sites designed to help explain WTC/Pentagon attacks to various groups of patrons.
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American Society of International Law discusses the legal issues involved in the attack and countermeasures taken by the US or any of its allies.
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Detailed report on the distribution of the money provided by the federal government for disaster relief and rebuilding. New York Times [free registration required].
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The coalition of several 9/11 families' organizations advocates the creation of a memorial at the WTC site. Includes newsletters, maps, and official information regarding the recovery and identification efforts.
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The Third Amended Complaint against the terrorists, terrorist states and the sponsors of terrorism of September 11, 2001. In English, Arabic and French.
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Extensive recources from FindLaw including documents on President George W. Bush's statements; Congressional, NATO, and other resolutions regarding the attacks; and reports and statistics from many government agencies as well as the RAND Corporation and the Hoover Institution on international terrorism and asymetric warfare. Volunteer clearinghouse. USA.
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Full text of the speech on September 20, 2001. Includes Spanish translation, video and audio files.
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September 11: how it happened, attack on the Twin Towers, the flight paths, Manhattan skyline before and after, floor-by-floor graphic guide to the companies in the Towers.
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An overview on the change of the status of human rights since the attacks by Human Rights Watch, including articles, background reports, statements and links to related dossiers.
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Statement of Michael Ratner and Jules Lobel of principles that should guide US actions and steps the US can and should take that are short of using force.
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U.S. Government provides archived sites grouped into categories by producer name, type, country, language or subject.
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News stories from right after the attack and from the annual remembrances of the attack.
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March 2005 cover story. Examines evidence and consults experts to refute the most persistent conspiracy theories of September 11.
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Features articles, op-eds, real audio, email newsletter, and a discussion group focused on the September 11, 2001 attacks by terrorists. From Capitalism Magazine. USA.
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Features breaking news, government resources, charitable organizations, how to cope, and resources for parents and teens. Includes links.
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Searchable database of screenshots from news sites around the world on September 11 and 12, 2001.
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Provides information on a class action lawsuit against the terrorists and organizations believed to be responsible for the attacks, intending to bankrupt them. Includes information on the legal team, plaintiffs' statements, and other documents.
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Collection of web content from around the globe, including international news, national news, government/military and charitable organizations. Sites are included via the Alexa web-crawler. A collaboration between the Library of Congress, the Internet Archive and webArchivist.org.
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Online archive offering articles and timelines, photos and multimedia.
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In response to the World Trade Center terrorist attack of 9/11/01 - a place to pray, share stories, promote healing and understanding.
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Rumor control site. Examination of claims regarding the attacks and aftermath, including examples, origins, references, and related links.
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Full text, including Spanish translation and audio file. Additional multimedia documents and timeline.
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Full text from the testimony by the directors of FBI and CIA before the joint House and Senate select intelligence committee investigating the Sept. 11 attacks. New York Times, US [free registration required].
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Includes events of that day, the war on terrorism, the U.S. military, homeland security, teaching tools and lesson plans for teachers.
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The Archive uses electronic media to collect and present the history of the attacks. Provides extensive coverage including multimedia, possibilities to contribute and a link collection.
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Online magazine with articles, personal stories and commentary.
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Analysis of the fires, soot and dust generated by the collapse of the WTC.
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Learn about ways to get involved in the fight against hate. Covers tools for tolerance, resources on unity, helping victims, inspirational stories, and related links.
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Collection of original materials including prints, photographs, drawings, poems, eye-witness accounts and personal reactions, headlines, books, magazines, songs, maps, videotapes and films.