ny medics identify four 9/11 victims
from press tv: The New York medical examiners have identified the remains of three men and one woman slain in 9/11 attack on the World Trade Center. "I don't think any of us know how to react to it," said Douglas Mann, whose cousin Ronald Milstein was working as a temp in the twin towers on 9/11. "It's incredible, one, that they found something, and two, that they were actually looking after 6-1/2 years," Mann said... The remains of more than 40 percent of the 2,749 people killed at the site have yet to be identified.
9/11 case goes to appeals court
from wnyc: Today, a federal appeals court will weigh whether the government illegally used the material witness law in the months following Sept. 11. The plaintiff in this case was detained and kept under court supervision for over a year, but was never charged with a crime or asked to testify as a witness in another case.
9/11 contradictions: bush in the classroom
from david ray griffin: The official story of 9/11 is riddled with internal contradictions. One of these contradictions involves the question of how long President Bush remained in classroom in Sarasota, Florida, on the morning of 9/11... Dismissing the crash as an accident, Bush said that they would go ahead and "do the reading thing anyway."
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