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German authorities monitors call to 9/11 hijacker al-Shehhi, shares information with CIA. [36] - - Germans monitor call mentioning key al-Qaeda Hamburg cell members, including 9/11 hijacker Atta's full name and number. [37] - - 9/11 hijacker Jarrah has unofficial wedding; photograph later suggests German intelligence has informant. [38] - -
9:11: The last PATH train leaves the World Trade Center. The station was vacant when the towers collapsed. 9:11: ABC News anchor Peter Jennings begins reporting on the disaster. 9:13: The F-15 fighters from Otis Air National Guard Base leave military airspace near Long Island, bound for Manhattan.
September 11 is the 254th day of the ... in the Gregorian calendar; 111 days remain until the end of ... and one of the most decisive defeats in Ottoman history. [7]
Here’s a look at how the day’s events unfolded. ... president in history. For many Americans, 9/11 also stoked an angry desire for retribution. The Bush administration invoked 9/11 in its ...
The September 11 attacks, [f] commonly known as 9/11, [g] ... The September 11 attacks killed 2,977 people, making it the deadliest terrorist attack in history.
The September 11 National Day of Service and Remembrance or 9/11 Day is a federally-recognized National Day of Service that happens in the United States on the anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Originally founded by the 9/11 nonprofit MyGoodDeed (d.b.a. 9/11 Day), the September 11 National Day of Service and Remembrance ...
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the September 11 attacks and their consequences: September 11 attacks – four coordinated suicide attacks upon the United States in New York City and the Washington, D.C., area on September 11, 2001.
The Complete 9/11 Timeline investigative project Archived 2018-11-27 at the Wayback Machine; Fox News interview with Paul Thompson; Nieman Foundation Feature on History Commons; 9/11 - Press for Truth (includes an interview with Paul Thompson)