What were Mayor Bloomberg and his staff thinking—or, perhaps, not checking—when they invited Siraj Wahhaj to City Hall yesterday? For those of you who still remember or still care, Wahhaj was an outrageously unindicted co-conspirator in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. He went on to act as a character witness for the blind shake-your-boogie [...]
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Almost two month to the day of the terrorist attacks of 9/11, American Airlines Flight 587 crashed in Rockaway (Queens), New York on November 12, 2001. Bound for Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic, the plane had taken off at 9:14 a.m. from JFK Airport and was carrying 260 people. Immediately after takeoff (*according to [...]
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The hate was as vehement as ever outside a Manhattan mosque today. Protected as they were by the guaranteed freedoms of the USA, the very nation they seek to destroy, the brothers of the “Revolution Muslim” continued to exploit that very freedom. Yousef al-Khattab and Younes Abdullah Mohammed preach that the killing of U.S. troops [...]
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The number of documented deaths among World Trade Center rescue workers has reportedly soared since last year. A representative from the New York State Department of Health told the New York Post Sunday that 817 workers have died since the attacks, up from 664 deaths last September. Officials tell the Post the rise is mainly [...]
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Visitors to the Statue of Liberty will, once again, be allowed to view New York City from its crown this coming July 4. The statue and Liberty Island itself (where Lady Liberty is situated) were closed to the public immediately following the 9/11 terrorist attacks. While the island along with the statue’s base and pedestal [...]
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Yesterday marked the 98th anniversary of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire; until September 11, 2001, the worst workplace disaster in New York City history. The fire claimed an estimated 146 victims, mostly young girls of Jewish and Italian backgrounds, newly-arrived in America. The fire was over in less than thirty minutes but the repercussions of [...]
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The staircase that served as a final escape route in the World Trade Center‘s horrific final moments is now a museum piece…but without a museum. Last Thursday, the 57-ton “Survivors’ Staircase” (as it is dubbed) was moved to its final resting place: near the still-to-be-built WTC Memorial Museum, for which the stairs will serve as [...]
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Today marks the seventh anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on this nation. Once again, the bell will toll, the names of the dead read aloud, as New York commemorates that day with a fine blend of solemnity and political photo ops. Nevertheless, the trauma that was 9/11 has vanished with the dust [...]
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clipped from news.yahoo.com “Two powerful beams of lights are tested from the World Trade Center site in preparation for the Sept. 11 Anniversary memorial ‘Tribute in Lights,’” New York, Monday Sept. 8, 2008. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)” Sphere: Related Content
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Today marks the 4th anniversary of the Staten Island Ferry‘s worst accident in its 98-year old history. At around 3pm on October 16, 2003 as the ferryboat named the Andrew J. Barberie was approaching its dock at St. George (Staten Island) through heavy winds and choppy waters, people noticed that the boat was moving dangerously [...]
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While the horrors of September 11, 2001 gradually vanish into the dust of controversy, cynicism and indifference, a small memorial to that day modestly stands in Staten Island. The memorial is called “Postcards” and its arms seem to stretch across New York Harbor, focusing on the spot where the World Trade Center once stood. “The [...]
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