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New York's 9/11 museum to charge fee for admission
Visitors to National 9/11 Memorial and Museum could pay as much as $25 for admission. While the exact entrance price has yet to be set, museum officials have agreed to charge guests a flat rate, as opposed to a suggested donation used by other area...
Tags: National September 11 Memorial & Museum, Human Interest, Arts and Culture, Museums
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Legion post in Waynesboro contributes $10K to 9/11 memorial
William Max McLaughlin VFW Post 695 of Waynesboro recently contributed $10,000 to a Sept. 11, 2001, memorial being developed in Washington Township, Pa. It was the largest single donation to date toward the project.
Tags: Human Interest, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia)
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Voice: Attacks by refugees are so much worse
CalexicoSeveral years ago I wrote that, “Why should foreign terrorists cross our southern/Mexican border, risking their life in our deserts or our canals/rivers? They fly in with student, tourist and work visas.” I added, “And why would they...Tags: FBI
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Obama treats Boston bomber with kid gloves
One of the consequences of abandoning a standard by which right and wrong can be judged is our increasing inability to mete out punishment that fits the crime. In fact, too often we weigh extenuating circumstances rather than guilty actions. In the case...Tags: National Security, Religion and Belief, Politics, Government, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev
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Eleven men sentenced in Britain for terrorist plot
This post has been corrected and updated. See the notes below for details.LONDON -- Three men convicted of leading a plot to launch terrorist attacks in Britain to rival the Sept. 11 assault and surpass the 2005 deadly bombings on London’s transit system were given sentences Friday ranging from life to 15 years'...Tags: Religion and Belief, Emergency Incidents, Court Preliminary, Explosions, Trials
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Bush library should be nonpartisan
— In 2007, I had the privilege of becoming the first director of the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum. My job was to move Nixon's presidential materials from the Washington, D.C., area, where they had been kept as federal property...
Tags: Politics, Republican Party, International Military Interventions, Washington, DC, Richard Nixon
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Close U.S. borders to suspected terrorists
Maybe someday this country will wise up and stop allowing every nut case and radical terrorist entry into the United States. One would think that after 9/11 this would have been the case, but here we are again, with radical Islamic criminals given free...Tags: Religion and Belief, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Allentown, Terrorism, Islam
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Bush influences his legacy through library
Presidential libraries, like the one about to open in Dallas honoring George W. Bush, serve two main purposes: Providing a treasure trove of documents that allows historians to study a distinct period of history and giving a chief executive an opportunity...Tags: Dick Cheney, Afghanistan, Richard Nixon, Bill Clinton, Iraq
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N.Y. police remove airplane part found near 9/11 terrorism site
New York police on Wednesday removed what is believed to be a part from one of the airplanes that struck the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001. Officials said no potential human remains have been found at the site where the piece of the plane was...
Tags: Boeing Co., United Air Lines, Air Transportation Industry, American Airlines, Inc.
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Beneath the War on Terror
What do a journalist, musician, truck driver, soldier, politician and model have in common? Fortitude in the face of chaos and the desire to uplift their homeland — Pakistan. While headlines, predominantly in the United States, screamed blue...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Politics, Music Industry, Symbols and Symbolism, Government
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Tonight: 'American Idol,' 'Survivor,' 'The Americans'
Staff writerThe highlights for the first Wednesday of the May sweeps: 1. The final four perform once again on Wednesday's edition of "American Idol." (Yes, it's going to seem a lot like last week, when no one went home.) Fox has two hours to fill, starting at 8....Tags: J.K. Simmons, Chicago Fire (tv program), CSI (tv program), Leah Remini, Nashville (tv program)
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TV review: 'Manhunt' keeps Bin Laden hunt as real as possible
How many films about the search for and killing of Osama bin Laden can the market bear? The answer appears to be three — a bad one, a good one and now, a messy but provocative one. National Geographic Channel's docudrama "Seal Team Six" was...
Tags: Osama bin Laden, Police Investigations, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Death of Osama bin Laden (2011), Central Intelligence Agency
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