Dear Homeland1 Member,

Seven years ago, we learned what we should not have had to learn, that borders and oceans don’t matter as much as they did in generations past, that as much as we love and admire our own country, there are people who hate us enough that they’ll gladly die to harm us.
In memory of September, 11, 2001, Homeland1 has asked a variety of our colleagues and contributors to give us their thoughts on this sad and momentous anniversary.

— Scott Baltic, Homeland1 Senior Editor |
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Reflections on 9/11
Our colleagues and contributors share thoughts on this sad and momentous anniversary.

Looking back — Yet
forward, too |
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From the HPP Archives : Report Card
(2004)
Reactions to the 9/11 Commission's final report cover as much ground as that historical document itself does.

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First annual report on 9/11
aftermath released |
September 11, 2001 remembered

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NEW YORK — As the seventh anniversary of the 2001 terrorist attacks approaches, the World Trade Center Medical Working Group of NYC on Thursday released the first of planned annual reports related to the aftermath of the attacks.

The group reported that more than 10,500 of the rescue and recovery personnel have received federally funded treatment for physical conditions ... Full Story

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