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9/11 Widow Peg Ogonowski Reminisces – And Looks Ahead [VIDEO]
9/11 Widow Peg Ogonowski Reminisces – And Looks Ahead [VIDEO]
9/11 Widow Peg Ogonowski Reminisces – And Looks Ahead [VIDEO]
Peg Ogonowski’s late husband, John, was the captain of American Flight 11 — better known as the first plane to hit the World Trade Center on September 11th, 2001. “It was that moment of before and after,” said Peg, a former flight attendant. “There was my whole life before and then everything changed. It was a real line in my life that there will always be before 9/11 and after 9/11.”
10 Years Later: Songs About 9/11 [VIDEOS]
10 Years Later: Songs About 9/11 [VIDEOS]
10 Years Later: Songs About 9/11 [VIDEOS]
Getty Images After the terrorist attacks 10 years ago on September 11, the country and world came together to grieve, comfort and find hope. After the collapse of the Twin Towers, artists turned to music to express the array of emotions provoked by the attacks...
National 9/11 Flag Touring the United States
National 9/11 Flag Touring the United States
National 9/11 Flag Touring the United States
After the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center, one of the largest American flags damaged during the attacks continued to fly above the resulting wreckage during the clean-up efforts. Seven years later, that flag, dubbed the National 9/11 Flag, was sewn back together by tornado survivors in Greensburg, Kansas, and has also been stitched by World War II veterans, survivors of the Ft
Magazine Covers From Days Following September 11, 2001
Magazine Covers From Days Following September 11, 2001
Magazine Covers From Days Following September 11, 2001
The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 brought the world to a standstill, with all eyes focused on New York City. Below are some of the more iconic magazine covers from the days and weeks following the tragic event.   Time September 14, 2001     The cover of Time Magazine's September 14, 2001 edition featured a chilling photo of the second plane crashing into the World Trade Center. The co
What Do Americans Think About Sacrificing Rights to Fight Terrorism After 9/11?
What Do Americans Think About Sacrificing Rights to Fight Terrorism After 9/11?
What Do Americans Think About Sacrificing Rights to Fight Terrorism After 9/11?
The terror attacks on Sept. 11, 2001 left an indelible mark on Americans. But even as the first responders climbed through the rubble in New York, Washington, DC and Pennsylvania, the country embarked on a “War on Terror.” With that war came years of conflict in Afghanistan and Iraq, indefinite detention of terror suspects without charges or trial, enhanced interrogation techniques, extraordinary
‘Understanding 9/11′ Features Complete, Archived News Broadcasts From Around the World
‘Understanding 9/11′ Features Complete, Archived News Broadcasts From Around the World
‘Understanding 9/11′ Features Complete, Archived News Broadcasts From Around the World
Many television networks will no longer air the most devastating moments of the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center, lest it upset the families of the thousands of people who lost their lives that day. But Understanding 9/11: A Television News Archive feels that that footage is essential as a “resource for scholars, journalists, and the public,” and has archived 3,000 hours of it,
Alan Jackson Invited to Perform at 9/11 Memorial Concert
Alan Jackson Invited to Perform at 9/11 Memorial Concert
Alan Jackson Invited to Perform at 9/11 Memorial Concert
In the days after the September 11 attacks, Alan Jackson put his emotions into song with ‘Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning),’ an eventual country number one hit that also broke into the top 30 on the pop charts. Ten years later, the track is regarded as one of the defining moments of Jackson’s career — and he has been asked to perform it at the upcoming Concert for Hope, held to comm

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