The remains of a wood-hulled ship thought to date to the 1700s are now fully exposed at the World Trade Center site, where they were discovered on Tuesday. NYT Related articles by Zemanta Boat From 1700s Found At World Trade Centre (news.sky.com) “18th Century Ship Found Buried at New York’s World Trade Center Site” and [...]
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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 USS New York passes Ground Zero in New York, Monday, Nov. 2, 2009. The new Navy assault ship, built with World Trade Center steel, has arrived in its namesake city with a 21-gun salute near the site of the 2001 terrorist attack. Yahoo! News read more: “Pausing By Ground Zero…” Superb photos here Sphere: [...]
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New York City’s National September 11 Memorial and Museum (along with the once Freedom Tower now One World Trade Center and other hyperbole of yesterday) may finally arise sometime during this present generation’s life expectancy. Until then, as an added attraction to the Big Dig (aka Ground Zero) bemused hordes of curious onlookers will be [...]
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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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Whereas New York’s Governor David Paterson’s leadership abilities have proven to be less than effective, he’s now involving himself in a project that has proved itself a spectacular chasm of ineffectualness: the rebuilding of the World Trade Center. The governor will be personally involved in the ad nauseam talks between the developer and the owner [...]
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Walter Scheele, a German scientist, had been living in the United States for more than twenty years. A former artillery lieutenant in the German army until 1893, he was assigned to America to study chemistry and report new advances to his superiors. These reports were found to be so valuable that he was paid $1,500 [...]
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Indeed, it shouldn’t come as any surprise or (especially) disappointment that the new skyscraper perpetually under construction at the former political statement called “Ground Zero” will not be named “Freedom Tower” after all. That designation has gone the way of “freedom fries,” “mission accomplished” and related fads, catchphrases and buzzwords that arose during America’s “War [...]
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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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clipped from weirdynews.blogspot.com This is from a post entitled “10 Creepiest Old Ads,” posted at “Weird News From All Over The World.” The ad is from 1979 for Pakistan Airlines and to call it anything less than EXTREMELY WEIRD would be an extreme understatement. From what I’m able to ascertain, it looks genuine. (I’m sorry [...]
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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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