Today's Edition:
Wednesday, September 11, 2002
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Ryan Hodgson-Rigsbee/
Photo Editor
Ciaran Ryan, Longford, Ireland, takes a quick look at some
World Trade Center Ground Zero merchandise a street vender
is displaying next to the site. Many vendors have set up around
the site to make a profit on the new found tourism in the
area.
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More News
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American
symbols to play prominent role in ceremoniesmarking anniversary
by Sara Kugler/The Associated Press
NEW YORK — A
year after two jets crashed into the World Trade Center, a plane slammed
into the Pentagon and another flight — reportedly intended for the
U.S. Capitol — crashed in rural Pennsylvania, a nation pauses to remember
the 2,930 who died...continued
Nationwide
alert system reaches second-highest level
by Ron Fournier/The Associated Press
WASHINGTON - The Bush administration
raised the nationwide terror alert to its second-highest level,
closed nine U.S. embassies overseas and heightened security at federal
buildings and landmarks in America as new intelligence warned of
car bombings, suicide attacks and other strikes linked to the Sept.
11 anniversary...continued
Arlington
brings sadness to mind
by Tim Pappa/Staff Writer
Paranoia has waned during the summer here in Washington.
Where June had every head tilted toward each plane and helicopter
that buzzed by, September has autumn on the mind. September has
Flight 77, buried...continued
Concert
venues increase security
by Sarah Laubacher/Staff Writer
Over the past year, Americans certainly have become acquainted with
heightened security measures. Whether standing in line at an airport
or at a concert venue, emptying pockets is a familiar routine...continued
New legislation affects Ohioans
since Sept. 11
by Matt Hutton/State Senior Writer
The U.S. and the world changed after
the events of Sept. 11. Besides the flurry of anti-terrorism legislation
that resulted from the attack, there also was a change in the U.S
political status quo...continued
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Opinion
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Editorial
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Column
About Town
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Sports
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Bobcats change outlook on sports
by Eric Pfahler/Staff Writer
Football is war. The ink with
which this clichéd line was written dried after Sept. 11,
2001...continued
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