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McCain, Obama swap charges about security
A debate over terrorism, security and the rule of law broke out on Tuesday as the presidential campaigns of Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama exchanged pointed salvos over who could best keep the nation safe. The eruption began when John McCain's top foreign policy and national security...
Tags: Government, Obama, security, terrorism, World Trade Center
Research articles 2008-06-18
9/11 takes its place alongside D-Day in French museum
CAEN, France AFP — A French history museum dedicated to the World War II D-Day landings is set to unveil the largest exhibit to date on another event that changed the world: the September 11, 2001 attacks. "September 11: A Global Moment" opens Friday at the Caen memorial museum...
Tags: attack, exhibit, Museum, museum, SECURITY, World Trade Center
Research articles 2008-06-05
Suit faults airlines, security for 9/11 attacks
The owner of the World Trade Center, which was destroyed in the 2001 terror attacks, filed two amended complaints last week accusing 17 airlines and five security contractors of negligence that led to five terrorists being able to commandeer passenger aircraft and crash them into the twin towers. Attorneys for...
Tags: aircraft, attack, Manufacturing, SECURITY, World Trade Center
Research articles 2008-04-22
Victims' families find comfort at WTC ceremony
NEW YORK -- Pope Benedict XVI's prayer at Ground Zero on Sunday elevated the site where 2,750 people lost their lives to a "real place of reverence" and brought a measure of closure to families and a city deeply scarred by the attacks on Sept. 11, 2001. ...
Tags: attack, ceremony, closure, firefighter, pope, SECURITY, World Trade Center
Research articles 2008-04-21
Normandy museum to host exhibit on World Trade Center attacks
PARIS AFP — The largest exhibit to date on the US September 2001 World Trade Center attacks will open in June in Normandy, France, on the first stop of a transatlantic tour, organisers said Tuesday. "A Global Moment" debuts at the Caen Memorial museum on June 6 -- coinciding...
Tags: attack, exhibition, museum, Paris, SECURITY, World Trade Center
Research articles 2008-04-08
Australia's Westfield to invest in New York's Ground Zero
SYDNEY AFP — Australian major shopping centre owner Westfield will invest 625 million US dollars in a retail project at the site of the World Trade Center in New York, it said Monday. The Westfield Group said it will set up a joint venture with The Port Authority of...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, attack, Australia, SECURITY, World Trade Center
Research articles 2008-01-06
Giuliani and the 9/11 Attacks: the attacks on him, that is
RUDY GIULIANI has been leading the national polls in the Republican presidential race for months now, yet no one is entirely sure how much the voters know about him. Are they really aware of his positions on social issues? Do they know the full extent of his record in cleaning...
Tags: attack, MARKETING, North, radio, Republican, SECURITY, Tower, World Trade Center
Research articles 2007-11-05
Bin Laden taunts US on 9/11 anniversary
NEW YORK AFP — Al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden eulogized one of the September 11 hijackers in a video released on Tuesday's sixth anniversary of the attacks that still traumatize the United States. As Americans remembered the almost 3,000 people killed, an attempted bomb attack in Turkey and a...
Tags: Al-Qaeda, attack, ceremony, MARKETING, SECURITY, video, World Trade Center
Research articles 2007-09-11
US remembers 9/11 still haunted by Bin Laden
NEW YORK AFP — The United States marked six years since the September 11 attacks Tuesday with solemn ceremonies but were still haunted by Al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden, who used the anniversary to praise the hijackers. In an overcast New York, families of the 2,749 people killed when...
Tags: attack, ceremony, SECURITY, World Trade Center
Research articles 2007-09-11
SILENCE, PRAYERS, PROTESTS LOCALLY
Six years ago today, nearly 3,000 Americans were killed, and the United States was shaken as it had not been since the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941. There were four planes hijacked by 19 men. The hijackers flew two planes into the World Trade Center buildings in New York...
Tags: attack, Government, SECURITY, terrorism, U.S., World Trade Center
Research articles 2007-09-11
Israel News Faxx 9/12/2001: Bush Vows Punishment for Terror Attacks.
By VOA News Suicide terrorists have hijacked commercial airliners and smashed them into the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York City and the Pentagon in Washington - the most visible symbols of U.S. economic and military might. The number of...
Tags: attack, Pentagon, SECURITY, tower, U.S., World Trade Center
Research articles 2007-09-11
US remembers 9/11 still haunted by bin Laden
NEW YORK AFP — The United States marked six years since the September 11 attacks Tuesday with solemn ceremonies but still haunted by Osama bin Laden, who used the anniversary to praise the hijackers behind the attacks. In an overcast New York, families of the 2,749 people killed when...
Tags: attack, ceremony, MARKETING, SECURITY, World Trade Center
Research articles 2007-09-10
America marks six years since 9/11 under shadow of 'war on terror'
NEW YORK AFP — America marks the sixth anniversary of the September 11 attacks on Tuesday with more low key commemorations than in the past and in the face of mounting concern over the US-led "war on terror." In New York, where more than 2,700 people were killed when...
Tags: attack, ceremony, Iraq, SECURITY, terror, World Trade Center
Research articles 2007-09-09
Security civics lessons: the Oklahoma City bombing, April 19, 1995 and the collapse of the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001, dramatically changed the way Americans locate, plan, design, and construct public and civic buildings
America's Heartland is an unlikely location for terrorism. On April 19, 1995, that myth was shattered, along with the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, which was destroyed by a truck bomb, killing 168 people and injuring many more. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] This benchmark event, and the...
Tags: SECURITY, terrorism, U.S. General Services Administration, World Trade Center
Research articles 2007-07-01
Whitman is grilled over WTC dust
WASHINGTON -- Ex-EPA chief Christie Whitman was bombarded by boos and a host of accusations Monday at a hearing into her assurances that it had been safe to breathe the air around the fallen World Trade Center. The confrontation between the former head of the Environmental Protection Agency...
Tags: attack, Government, Rep., SECURITY, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, worker, World Trade Center
Research articles 2007-06-26
Tempers rise at 9/11 air quality hearing
WASHINGTON -- Ex-EPA chief Christie Whitman was bombarded by boos and a host of accusations Monday at a hearing into her assurances that it had been safe to breathe the air around the fallen World Trade Center. The confrontation between the former head of the Environmental Protection...
Tags: attack, Government, Rep., SECURITY, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, worker, World Trade Center
Research articles 2007-06-26
Five years on, rebuilding World Trade Center clears major hurdle
NEW YORK AFP — More than five years after the September 11 attacks, the last major obstacle to rebuilding at Ground Zero has been cleared, opening the way for New York to once again reinvent its dramatic skyline. Developer Larry Silverstein reached a two-billion-dollar deal with seven insurance companies...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, attack, Insurance, SECURITY, tower, Tower, World Trade Center
Research articles 2007-05-26
Accident sparks worries about copycat attacks
Burning down a freeway is not easy. But set off enough high-octane fuel at the wrong place and even multiton supporting steel girders turn wobbly as a chocolate bar in the sun. That is what a speeding gasoline trucker managed to do before dawn Sunday to the busiest...
Tags: accident, attack, freeway, Government, SECURITY, World Trade Center
Research articles 2007-04-30
DNC: Rudy Too Arrogant for America
To: POLITICAL EDITORSContact: Karen Finney or Dag Vega, both of the DNC, +1-202-863- 8148 WASHINGTON, April 25 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- While campaigning in New Hampshire last night, Rudy Giuliani resorted to hurling desperate attacks about Democrats while trying to tout his national security credentials. Despite the fact that he failed to...
Tags: Associated Press, attack, Bush, Democrat, Government, Iran, Iraq, New York Times Co., SECURITY, World Trade Center
Research articles 2007-04-25
Baltimore law firm fights back against security, insurance and
As the law firm Gebhardt & Smith LLP tells it, the trouble began with the "egoistical, delusional paranoia" that gripped the operators of Baltimore's World Trade Center after terrorists attacked the tower's New York namesake on Sept. 11, 2001. Soon, SWAT teams with attack dogs and automatic...
Tags: counterclaim, insurance, lawsuit, lease, Litigation, security, tenant, Transportation, World Trade Center
Research articles 2007-04-06
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