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Last updated on 8/14/06
Can't
Cry Hard Enough
Downloadable Flash presentation featuring the song of the same name.
13
Months
Photo gallery of New York over the first 13 months, starting on September
11.
It's
A Crying Shame
Flash presentation focusing primarily on tributes to the victims of September
11.
Imagine
Flash presentation featuring R.E.M.'s "Everybody Hurts."
New
York - September 11, 2001
A British photographer on vacationwith his family in New York
was in Battery Park just after the first attack and witnessed and photographed
the second attack on the WTC, including a dramatic picture of the plane
hitting tower 2.
America
Attacked - 911 Pentagon
A link to this Flash site was sent to me by a paramedic with the Arlington
County Fire Department who responded to the Pentagon. Her daughter, in
the US Army, is is singing on this site.
The
Cost of Freedom
Moving Flash presentation with Crosby, Stills Nash, & Young singing
"The Cost of Freedom."
Pentagon
Attack - Department of Defense
42 DoD pictures of
the Pentagon attack and aftermath.
Attack
on America
Photographs
taken by George Marengo covering the WTC bombings, rescue, memorials,
and closeups of Ground Zero a month later.
Screenshots
of Online News Sites - September 11
This collection of screen shots from over 200 news sites around the world
was taken on September 11 and 12.
Internet
Archive Wayback Machine - September 11th Web Archive
Screenshots of government, military, charitable, and news sites as they
appeared on September 11, as the news spread across the Internet.
US
State Dept. - New York City: Three Months After
Pictorial essays developed during three days in December 2001 capture
the city's -- and the nation's -- indomitable spirit.
Shattered
A remarkable collection of photographs by photojournalist James Nachtwey.
Scenes
from the Destruction
Photographs taken between 9:45 am and 1:00 pm on September 11, by Gilad
Rosner.
World
Trade Center Attack, NYC
Jesse Chan-Norris took these pictures on September 11 and 12.
World
Trade Center Images -9/11
Scenes of the WTC attacks and aftermath aken from about eight blocks north
of the Trade Center.
Blue
Tuna
A collection of photographs taken of the World Trade Center towers on
fire and the collapses.
Aftermath
in Lower Manhattan, New York City, NYC
Photographer Lew Hirschberg took these pictures on September 13, 2001
blocks from ground zero.
Greg
Mcnulty: The Day
Greg McNulty, who lives four blocks from the WTC, shares photographs of
lower Manhattan in the aftermath of the attack.
13
Days - The World Trade Center
Pictures of the first thirteen days after the terrorists highjacked
jet airliners and crashed them into the WTC.
Ground
Zero
Photos taken by paramedic Butch Huntley.
Like
An Orb
Photos with captions of September 11, the aftermath, memorials, and before
September 11.
America
Attacked
Photographs of the World Trade Center taken by Jeroen Morriën, a
tourist from The Netherlands.
America
Attacked
Powerful and personal Flash presentation dedicated to the men, women
and children who lost their lives. A very long download but more than
worth the wait.
God
Bless America
The author allows you to either view this Flash presentation online or
save it to your desktop, which is helpful for those with slow connections.
A
Nation Challenged
AP video clips of the aftermath of the attacks on the WTC and the Pentagon,
including scenes of destruction as well as speeches by officials.
Guardian
Unlimited
Reuters clips of the attacks themselves and subsequent events relating
to them.
Space
Imaging
Satellite pictures of the attacks.
Terror
Hits Home
Images of the destruction of the World Trade Center.
Washington
Post Pentagon Pictures
Pictures from the Pentagon attack.
The
Rescue Effort Begins
New Yorkers respond in the aftermath of the attack.
Attack
on the U.S.
Headlines from newspapers around the world on the terrorist assault.
Remembering
the WTC Towers
Photos commemorating the World Trade Center Towers, and those who perished
on September 11, 2001.
The
World Reacts
How people around the globe are dealing with the tragedy.
The
Rescue Continues
Workers continue to search for victims of the World Trade Center attack.
The
Commute
A photoessay by Eric A. Dunlap.
Getting
the Photo of a Lifetime
Tom Franklin's account of capturing the dramatic shot of three New York
City firefighters raising a flag amid the rubble, as told to Jeannine
Clegg.
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