The continents of safety and danger seemed forever shifted.
Osama bin Laden telephoned his mother in Syria the day before the terrorist attacks to tell her "something big" was imminent, a senior foreign official said tonight.
Searchers have opened pockets of debris that contained the remains of 50 people, officials said yesterday.
NATO said today that the United States had provided "clear and compelling proof" that Osama bin Laden's terrorist organization was behind the attacks.
Secretary of State Powell said today that the administration had received a "lot of signs" that terrorists were planning attacks against the United States.
Many celebrities have wanted to visit ground zero, the epicenter of the World Trade Center disaster.
Members of the 300th Military Intelligence Brigade, an elite group of linguists, are trying to translate thousands of hours of interceptions.
The attacks that destroyed the World Trade Center could have a $90 billion to $105 billion impact on the economy of New York City.
For their last night on earth, the pair of terrorists stayed at a Comfort Inn on a sterile strip of gas stations and fast-food joints.
In the days before the attacks, Osama bin Laden indicated that he was "about to launch a major attack on America," according to a British government document.
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