THE 30-MINUTE INTERVIEW; The 30-Minute Interview: Gary M. Rosenberg
Mr. Rosenberg is a founding partner of Rosenberg & Estis, a law firm based in New York that is currently involved in the leasing of One World Trade Center.
View ArticleHolder Rules Out Prosecutions in C.I.A. Interrogations
Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr.’s announcement on Thursday eliminates the last possibility that any criminal charges will result from brutal interrogations carried out by the C.I.A.
View ArticleMets Get Permission for 9/11 Hats
The Mets will wear hats representing the first responders to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks during pregame activities on Tuesday....
View ArticleAs 9/11 Anniversary Nears, Guerrilla Cleaners Scrub the 'Sphere' Memorial
In the belief that it ought to appear as if someone cared about the city’s second-most-prominent 9/11 memorial — the “Sphere for Plaza Fountain” sculpture — a guerrilla cleaning crew took matters into...
View ArticleCITY ROOM; Sculpture From World Trade Center Gets a Bath but Needs a Home
In the belief that it ought to appear as if someone cared about the city's second-most-prominent 9/11 memorial - Fritz Koenig's "Sphere for Plaza Fountain" sculpture from the original World Trade...
View ArticleON RELIGION; Six Days After 9/11, Another Anniversary Worth Honoring
On Sept. 17, 2001, President George W. Bush visited a mosque and spoke eloquently about respect for Islam — an act of leadership that should be celebrated instead of overlooked.
View ArticleF.Y.I.; Answers to Questions About New York
Questions about a memorial beam beneath 1 World Trade Center and strange markings on the nearby streets.
View ArticleMillennials, in Uniform or Not, Come of Age in the 9/11 Decade
Eleven years after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, a whole generation has grown up with a defining moment - and a reason to serve....
View ArticleAt Ground Zero, Readers Offer Plain-Spoken Tributes to Those Lost
On a subdued anniversary of the terrorist attacks, the names of the dead were intoned by friends and relatives for almost four hours where the towers fell 11 years ago.
View ArticleThe Breakfast Meeting: Beck Back on TV, Facebook on Nipplegate
Also, Katie Couric's big debut and 9/11 anniversary coverage, or lack thereof....
View ArticleDefendants in Sept. 11 Case Cooperate as Proceedings Resume at Guantánamo
The five accused co-conspirators in the 2001 attacks showed cooperation in the first session of a weeklong pretrial hearing, in sharp contrast to their behavior in a May arraignment.
View ArticleSoldier, in Bronze, Goes to Ground Zero
A sculpture that stood at the base of the World Trade Center at the time of the 9/11 attacks is in need of a new home, but a much newer statue gets a prominent spot near the new tower rising downtown....
View ArticleSpecial Forces Soldiers Unveil Statue Honoring Their Service
A statue is dedicated at ground zero that honors American soldiers who rode on horseback into battle in Afghanistan....
View ArticleUnfinished 9/11 Museum Is Flooded
The main floor of the 9/11 museum has been flooded with about five feet of water, but it is unclear how much damage it has sustained....
View Article9/11 Museum Memorializing One Catastrophe, Learning From Another
The damage caused by Hurricane Sandy at the 9/11 Memorial & Museum may motivate museum officials to build in measures to safeguard the collection....
View ArticleFor Wounded Vets, a Pedal Through Manhattan
Nearly 30 injured veterans and active-duty service members pedaled through New York City on Thursday as part of the Wounded Warrior Project's latest Soldier Ride....
View ArticleROYAL AIR FORCE STATION NORTHOLT JOURNAL; At Olympics, Royal Air Force on...
The specter of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks hangs over the Royal Air Force operation at the Olympics, and the lessons learned from those attacks are central to its planning.
View ArticleCourt Asks if a Gang Member Is a Terrorist
Edgar Morales, a member of a Bronx street gang, the St. James Boys, was the first person convicted under a New York law enacted after Sept. 11, 2001.
View ArticleOP-ED CONTRIBUTOR; Rendition Condemned
The European Court of Human Rights has rightly censured the C.I.A.’s abuse of Khaled el-Masri, whose story was a low point in America’s “war on terror.”
View ArticleState's Top Court Raises Police Pensions in 3 Claims of 9/11-Related Cancers
The ruling put the burden of proof on the New York City Police Pension Fund to show that certain ailments developed by those who worked at ground zero were not a result of that exposure....
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