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Cancer from 9-11 attack toxins may be covered by aid program
A federal health official is expected to announce soon whether people with cancer will be covered by an aid program for anyone sickened by World Trade Center dust.
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Report: Some 9/11 remains sent to Dover landfill
"We don't think it should have happened," the committee chairman, retired Gen. John Abizaid, told a Pentagon news conference.
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Flight 93 families seek money for 9/11 memorial
Families of those who died aboard United Airlines Flight 93 are asking lawmakers and Obama administration officials to set aside federal money to complete a 9/11 memorial at the crash site in Pennsylvania.
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Where were you on Sept. 11? Question brings back vivid memories
Where were you on Sept. 11? We asked teachers, government workers and you.
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WJLA/ABC7 9/11 Special
WJLA/ABC7 9/11 Special
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Air National Guardsmen on September 11
When American Airlines Flight 11 crashed into the World Trade Center, word spread quickly to the Air National Guardsmen at Joint Base Andrews.
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As America was attacked, White House Situation Room sprang to life
For John Sherman, Rob Hargis, Clark Lystra and Deborah Loewer, the first indication that anything had gone wrong on Sept. 11 came from watching television.
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Obama quietly honors 9/11 dead in Pennsylvania, Virginia, New York
On a day of serenity and remembrance, President Obama honored the dead of Sept. 11 with his quiet presence Sunday at the three most tangible reminders of both the incredible loss and dauntless resilience of a country rebuilding a decade later.
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2 U-Haul vans stolen in PG County, 3 in New York
With law enforcement on alert over possible terror threats, two vans were stolen in Prince George's County and three were stolen in the New York City area Saturday.
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New World Trade Center is back on top
Crews at One World Trade Center, the giant monolith being built to replace the twin towers destroyed in the Sept. 11 attacks, will erect steel columns Monday, making the building the tallest skyscraper in New York City.
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Man gets 41 months for stealing from the 9/11 fund
A retired naval officer who filed a false claim with the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund was sentenced Monday to 41 months behind bars.
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Little fanfare surrounds Afghan war's 10th year
Friday marks a full decade since the United States began operations to eliminate terrorism in Afghanistan. Today, the United States will mark the 10th anniversary of the war's beginning with little commemoration.
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Sept. 11 memorial in New York opens to public
As they walked through a grove of oaks and traced their fingers over the names of the dead, visitors were deeply moved by the monument.
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D.C. marks Sept. 11 with commemorations around the city
Washingtonians and visitors to the capital were marking the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks that stunned the city with commemorations Sunday at museums, churches and ballparks.
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Were there other planes on September 11?
ABC7 News has learned that the 19 men who used American Airlines and United Airlines planes as missiles may not have been the only terrorists aboard commercial flights on that dark day.
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Interfaith services, unity gatherings promote understanding
Across America and the D.C. area, people of different faiths and no faith came together for unity and understanding on September 11. Several houses of worship brought Muslims and Christians together.
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Pentagon ceremony remembers the horror, the heroism on 9/11
At the Pentagon Sunday, ceremonies were held to honor those who died there on 9/11 and to honor the heroism of those who helped to save lives.
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The media and September 11
Live coverage of somber ceremonies memorializing the attack's victims dominated television networks on Sunday, the climax of two weeks of attention paid to the historical marker.
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