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Stop the Conspiracy Theories, Al Qaeda Tells Iranian Leader

J. DAVID GOODMAN The New York Times 09/28/2011
$2.8B fund for 9/11 victims reopens

The newly-reopened September 11th Victim Compensation Fund of $2.8 billion will start taking applications Monday.

Stop the Conspiracy Theories, Al Qaeda Tells Iranian Leader

Al Qaeda has a message for President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran: enough with the conspiracy theories about Sept. 11.

Ahmadinejad: Twin Towers Couldn't Have Been Toppled By Two Planes

EDITH M. LEDERER and ANNE GEARAN The Huffington Post 09/22/2011
Ahmadinejad: Twin Towers Couldn't Have Been Toppled By Two Planes

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says that as an engineer he's sure the twin towers were not brought down by jetliners.

United, Huntleigh Resolve Last 9/11 Wrongful Death Claim in N.Y.

United Continental Holdings Inc. (UAL), the world’s biggest airline, and security contractor Huntleigh USA Corp. have resolved the last Sept. 11, 2001, wrongful death lawsuit in New York.

Threats posted on White House Facebook page

Jonathan Dienst and Shimon Prokupecz MSNBC 09/11/2011
September 11 memorial opens to public

The National September 11 Memorial opens to the public Monday -- a decade and a day after terror attacks brought down the twin towers of the World Trade Center in lower Manhattan.

Threats posted on White House Facebook page

Threatening messages have been posted on the White House Facebook page amid heightened alerts surrounding a possible 9/11 terror threat.

10 years after 9/11, a real home to honor victims

Oak trees and sparkling waterfalls have replaced the shards and smoke and bodies. Ten years after the attacks that changed American life, the World Trade Center site is a memorial, and the need to mourn is being eclipsed by the need to honor the memories of the nearly 3,000 people killed.

Curators make hard choices at New York 9/11 museum

Curators are making hard choices at the museum memorializing the September 11, 2001 attacks at the site of the World Trade Center's toppled twin towers, aiming to convey the horror of the event without trespassing into ghoulishness.

Study Points to WTC Cancer Link

DEVLIN BARRETT and NIKKI WALLER The Wall Street Journal 09/01/2011
Defense Secretary chief visiting 9/11 sites in NY, Pa.

Defense Secretary Leon Panetta took a somber walk through the National September 11 Memorial park and museum, kicking off a series of Sept 11-related events to mark the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attacks.

Study Points to WTC Cancer Link

Firefighters who worked at Ground Zero are 19% more likely to have cancer than their colleagues who did not work at the site, according to newly published research that could pave the way for government payments to those suffering from some types of cancer.


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