September 11



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The Pentagon has censored an audio tape of the suspected mastermind of the Sept. 11 attacks speaking at a military hearing -- cutting out Khalid Sheikh Mohammed's explanation for why Islamic militants waged jihad against the United States. More...




America Remembers Sept. 11

Prayers, Silence, Bells At Ground Zero, White House, Pentagon, Rural Pa., Elsewhere

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Jury Can Hear Part Of Flight 93 Tape

Judge OKs Portions Of Voice Recorder Audio At First Trial Stemming From Suit Filed After 9/11

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Experts Brief Congress On 9/11 Illnesses

Latest Statistics About Rescue Workers' Health Point To A Grim Long-Term Diagnosis

ExplorePhotos: Ground Zero Health Crisis



New Bin Laden Audio Marks 9/11 Anniversary

Message From Al Qaeda Leader Introduces Video Showing Last Will Of Flight 11 Hijacker

Play VideoVideo: Al Qaeda May Be Back



Few 9/11 Families Still Suing The Airlines

Those Who Chose Not To Settle Hope Lawsuits Will Provide Answers

Play VideoVideo: One 9/11 Mother Wants Answers



U.S.: No Overt Threats In Osama Video

Security Official Tells CBS News Tape Has Recent References; Initial Analysis Suggests Speaker Is Bin Laden

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More Firefighters Injured At Ground Zero

Part Of Scaffolding At Deutsche Bank Building Falls Days After Fatal Fire

Play VideoVideo: Ground Zero Blaze Probed

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Criminal Probe Of Fatal Ground Zero Fire

Manhattan District Attorney Investigating Skyscraper Blaze That Killed 2 NYC Firefighters

Play VideoVideo: Ground Zero Blaze Probed

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Cancer Kills Rescue Dog For 9/11 & Katrina

Jake Was 12; Cancer Not Rare In Older Dogs; Autopsy Will Be Done



U.S. Warns Airports To Watch For Dry Runs

"Routine" Advisory Tells Of Bomb-Like Ingredients Seized At Four Airports Since Sept. 2006

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Teacher Known For Nazi-9/11 Remarks Fired

U. Of Colorado Prof. Ward Churchill Axed For Plagiarism; Likened Sept. 11 Victims To "Little Eichmanns"



9/11 Pilot's Brother Runs For Congress

Lt. Col. James Ogonowski's Brother John Was Killed Aboard American Airlines Flight 11



Simulation Finds Fireproofing Key On 9/11

Computer Simulation Finds Hijacked Planes Stripped Away Fireproofing, Weakening WTC Towers

Play VideoVideo: Study: Heat Melted Twin Towers



Names Will Be Grouped At WTC Memorial

After Long Debate, Names Of Victims Will Not Appear Randomly


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Sept. 11 And Since

Reflecting on the events of Sept. 11, 2001, the day that changed America.


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Ground Zero Health Crisis

Aftermath of the collapse of the twin towers and victims of the toxic cloud it spawned.


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On Sacred Ground

From redevelopment to memorials, see the designs and follow the progress at the attack sites.


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The Trauma And Our Culture

Here's a sampling of movies, music and books that came into our lives because of Sept. 11.