Aug 28 German Authorities Charge Suspected Sept. 11 Accomplice German officials on Wednesday filed federal charges against the only Sept. 11 suspect in custody in Germany. Continue reading
Mar 11 Watch Six Months Later Five experts offer their analysis of how life in the United States has been altered by the September 11th terrorist attacks. A report on the day's ceremonies… Continue watching
Jan 01 Watch Culture After September 11 Robin MacNeil explores art and entertainment in a post-Sept. 11 world with New York Times art critics Caryn James, Stephen Holden and Jon Parales. Continue watching
Dec 28 Watch 10:30 Portraits of Grief Robert MacNeil reports on a New York Times series remembering those killed at the World Trade Center. The series was part of the Times' "A Nation Challenged" reports, which won a 2002 Pulitzer Prize. Continue watching
Oct 24 Fugitive Suspects Linked to Sept. 11 Terrorist Attacks The Justice Department and German officials have identified three fugitives suspected of helping orchestrate the terrorist attacks of September 11. Continue reading
Oct 11 Memorials Mark Month Anniversary of Attacks A month after terrorists hijacked airliners and crashed them into the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and a Pennsylvania field, thousands gathered around the country to honor the memory of those who perished in the attacks. Continue reading
Sep 29 United Nations Calls on World to Crack Down on Terrorism The United Nations Security Council passed a sweeping resolution late Friday night calling on member states to cut off funding and support for suspected terrorists. Continue reading
Sep 28 Names and Photos of Suspected Hijackers Released The FBI has distributed the names and photos of the 19 suspected hijackers in attempt to gain new information. Continue reading
Sep 27 Over 350 Detained in Wake of Attacks on U.S. Following FBI warnings of a biological and chemical terrorist attack, U.S. authorities in three states arrested 10 men for holding illegal hazardous materials permits. Continue reading
Sep 22 Bush Prepares to Sign $15 Bill. Aid Bill to Help Airline Industry President Bush has said he is ready to sign a $15 billion emergency assistance to bolster U.S. airline companies crippled since the September 11 terrorist attacks in New York and Washington. Continue reading