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Remembering 10 Years Later
Vice President Dick Cheney and former President Clinton
were among those attending the ceremony
honoring the 168 people who lost their lives in the worst act of domestic
terrorism in U.S. history.
RealAudio:Excerpts
of the day's ceremonies
(4/19/05)
Shared Sorrows
Betty Ann Bowser reports from Oklahoma City on the
effect of the Sept. 11 attacks on those who lost loved ones in the Murrah
Building bombing. (4/22/02)
Healing the Pain
The
dedication of a national monument marks the fifth anniversary of
the Oklahoma City bombing. (4/19/00)

Nichols Gets Life on State Counts
An Oklahoma
state court sentenced Terry Nichols to life in prison without parole
Monday in the Oklahoma City bombing. Nichols is already serving a life
sentence on federal charges in the 1995 attack. (8/9/04)
Nichols Guilty on All
Charges
Update:
A jury on Wednesday convicted Terry Nichols of 161 counts of state murder,
as well as first-degree arson and conspiracy, for his role in the April
19, 1995 Oklahoma City bombing. (5/26/04)
Supreme Court Rejects
Nichols Appeal
Update:
The high court refuses to block a state trial that could mean the death
penalty for convicted Oklahoma City bombing conspirator Terry Nichols.
(1/7/02)
Earlier:
A federal jury decides Terry Nichols' fate. (12/24/97)

McVeigh Execution and the Death Penalty Debate
Two death
penalty proponents, two opponents and pollster Andrew Kohut examine
what McVeigh's execution means
for the future of capital punishment. (6/11/01)
Kwame Holman recounts
the McVeigh execution. (6/11/01)
Betty Ann Bowser
reports from Oklahoma
City with reaction to McVeigh's death. (6/11/01)
RealAudio: Reaction
to the execution from...
Members
of the media pool who witnessed McVeigh's death
President
Bush
Robert
Nigh, McVeigh lawyer
Bombing
survivors and victims' relatives who witnessed the execution
Update:
Timothy McVeigh dies by lethal injection in the first federal execution
since 1963. (6/11/01)
Witness to an Execution
How
far should the U.S. government go in allowing access to the execution
of convicted Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh? (4/12/01)
Sentenced to Die
A jury
in Denver sentences
Timothy McVeigh to death for the Oklahoma City bombing. (6/13/97)
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