Press release from the American Red Cross highlights its efforts to provide blood products to hospitals in the New York and Washington areas. Gives donor info.
BBC news report that essentially says that the US had been planning an invasion of Afghanistan even before the World Trade Center tragedy.
Learn about Canadian organizations accepting donations to help in the relief efforts and discover what else you can do to help.
US authorities say they have identified most of the hijackers responsible for terrorist attacks. Search begins for accomplices, believed to be a significant number.
Article from discusses the overwhelming number of people applying to be sky marshals since the September 11, 2001 terrorist attack.
Features a simple, yet thorough, timeline of events from Sept. 11 to Sept. 15. Helpful in easily understanding sequence of major developments.
Two women of a graphics design firm announce they will dedicate one year to creating a permanent memorial, with photographs, to the victims of September 11.
Journal presents selected articles written before the September 2001 attack that provide background and context. Topics include Islamic militants and security concerns.
Harvard University paper reports on a press conference by President Lawrence Summers in which he said the school will still accept donations from the bin Laden family.
Article details the report that an Egyptian calendar distributed near an Islamic school showed a plane crashing near Manhattan. View a picture of the page in question.
Thousands of New Yorkers called 911 about 1:40 am on Oct. 26, 2001, when a 2.6 magnitude earthquake, centered near Central Park, rocked the city, reminding many of 9-11.
Get the full text of this report that says many Americans used the Web to get information on the Sept. 2001 terrorist attacks. Read online or download a .pdf file.
News article from November 15, 2001 reports about Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit to the site of the World Trade Center disaster.
Read a Sept. 11, 2001 news report from the West Bank town of Jenin about Palestinian celebrations and sentiments about the terror attacks on the US.
Salon news correspondents report of the chaos in the streets of New York and near the Pentagon following the terrorist attacks.
Article details how ex-spies for the CIA are skeptical on whether or not they are up to the job of finding Osama Bin Laden.
Article details how the Pentagon will allow gays and lesbians to join the armed forces in the aftermath of the WTC tragedy.
Learn how desperate friends and family of people who worked at the WTC found reassurance on the Internet when phone communication in and out of NYC was down.
Learn about NH Sen. Judd Gregg's attempts to reimpose a global ban on encryption products that make it impossible for even government computer experts to manipulate.
From DC, reporter Declan McCullagh details how in the wake of the terrorist attacks, swift Congressional action has given the FBI expanded authority to spy on Net users.
Find out how the Web is years behind in offering alternatives for the visually-impaired, keeping them disconnected from vital crisis information when phones are down.
Presents a guide to alternative press resources that often are critical of the war in Afghanistan and focused on bringing peace to the region and ending starvation.