9/11: 10th Anniversary Coverage
- 9/11: 10th Anniversary Coverage
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Indiana State University’s School of Music prepares a special tribute to 9/11
Instead of a monument made of stone or bronze, musicians at Indiana State University plan to commemorate the memory of 9/11 with living music.
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MARK BENNETT: Everyone has a role in this American story (see VIDEO)
We stood atop a hill in rural southwestern Pennsylvania, and I do mean rural. Cars, trucks, SUVs and RVs kept pulling into the parking area. Groups of people climbed out of their vehicles and into the suffocating July heat. Then, they too stood on the hilltop, staring down at a grassy clearing in front of a woods.
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MERV HENDRICKS: Hate can harm, but it cannot extinguish the light of freedom
It was March 11, 2002, six months to the day after the towers fell and the world as we knew it ended.
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More readers share their 9/11 memories
The Tribune-Star and Tribstar.com recently asked readers to recall the memory of where they were at the moment they learned of the 9/11 attacks. Here is our second batch of responses:
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LIZ CIANCONE: Memories of 9/11: Hairpin vapor trails
Those of us who have been around awhile remember a lot of stuff. Not only do critical moments in our lives loom large, we also remember exactly where we were and what we were doing when history was being made.
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MAX JONES: Join us as we walk in the shadows of 9/11
The 10th anniversary of 9/11 has sparked renewed interest toward a haunting time in modern history. With all that’s happened the past 10 years related to the terrorist attacks of 2001, it still seems like only yesterday that we all were watching those terrible images of commercial airliners flying into buildings, towers collapsing and grief-stricken people all across America — and the world — mourning the victims.
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Small 9/11 display, big message
While sitting on a shaded picnic bench near Terre Haute City Hall, Elnora Allen glanced at 50 small plaques honoring 343 firefighters and first responders who perished during the World Trade Center attack a decade ago.
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Readers share their 9/11 memories
The Tribune-Star and Tribstar.com recently asked readers to recall the memory of where they were at the moment they learned of the 9/11 attacks. Here is our first batch of responses:
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A morning to remember 9/11
Jim Mann believes it’s important to remember the victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks and also to let terrorists know “they did not win.”
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Memorial to honor firefighters killed in terrorist attacks
A unique memorial honoring firefighters and first responders who died after the 9/11 terrorist attacks in New York City 10 years ago will come to Terre Haute this afternoon on the City Hall lawn.
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MAX JONES: 9/11 ‘moments’ still vivid 10 years later
With the 10th anniversary of 9/11 approaching, Americans are recalling in vivid detail where they were when they first learned of the terrorist attacks.
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Wabash Valley 9/11 Memorial Event plans being finalized
On the evening of Sept. 11 — the 10-year anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks — Fairbanks Park will glow with the light of 9,200 tea candles.
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9/11: Where were you?
As part of our coverage of the upcoming 10-year anniversary of 9/11, the Tribune-Star and Tribstar.com invite you to share your recollections with us and our legions of readers. We will compile responses and post them online in coming days.
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