9/11/01 – Remembering 8 years ago
Sep 11th, 2009 | By Barbara | Category: Insights
Today is 9/11, 8 years after the World Trade Center towers were destroyed.
My town lost a large number of people that day….and I hope that some year, we as a human species will evolve past the point of needing to terrorize one another to get our points across.
If you’d like to learn the background of 9/11, here are some resources I found for you.
Site for 9/11/01 Remembrance
- Ceremonies to honor September 11 victims – CNN.com
- Google News 9/11 Remebrance
- National 9/11 Memorial
Timeline and Historic Sites about 9/11
- CNN 9/11
- Inside 9/11 | Inside 911 – National Geographic Channel
- Shattered 9/11/2001
- September 11, 2001, (9/11), Archive of Screenshots of Online News Sites on September 11/12, 2001
- 9/11 Digital Archive
Victims of 9/11
- By Name
- 3,031 people died in the September 11 attacks in New York, Washington and Pennsylvania
- 9.11.01 Victims Remembered
Life After 9/11 Stories
Roselle the Guide Dog Who Did What She Was Supposed To Do
Eight Years After 9/11: Why Osama bin Laden Failed – TIME
9/11 Blogs
- How can a site about New York City blogs not deal with September 11th, 2001?
- 9/11 Blog
- 9/11: Too Easy to Forget and We Can Help Remember
and finally:
Never forget 9/11…the consequences of that are far too high to contemplate.
Best wishes,
Barbara Ling
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i remembered when this disaster happened.. thousand of people run for their life.. it was the worst thing that i ever seen in my life.. hope this will not… will not… will never happen again
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Me too.
Hi Barbara,
You’ve compiled a terrific resource for information on 9/11.
Like so many others, I’ll never forget. My heart goes out to those who lost loved ones on that day.
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I agree….It was a day we must never forget.
I think this is our generations JFK moment. In a decade or so we’ll all be asking “where were you on 9/11?”
I can’t even begin to imagine what it was like to be there. My heart goes out to all that suffered a personal loss.
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I completely agree. My town lost a whole bunch of people. It’s something that will last forever for those who are alive today.
This is definitely one of the saddest part of our history. Even though I was not in US, I clearly saw it on TV when these things happened. It was horrible!
I so agree.