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- American RadioWorks - Witnesses to Terror
- Radio special presents highlights from the 9/11 Commission's hearings. Transcript available. [52 minute Realaudio broadcast]
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- NPR : The 9-11 Commission: An Audio Chronicle
- Audio testimony from the various public meetings and press conferences.
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- The Road Through 9/11
- A detailed timeline of the day, a chronology from 1948 on that explores historic developments related to the attacks with focus on the Middle East, and links for related sites.
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- NPR : Judging the Impact: A Post 9-11 America
- Summary of major changes in the USA as a result of the 9/11 attacks. (July 16, 2004)
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- The New York Times: National Special - The 9/11 Report
- A Congressional investigation into the attacks, reported, analyzed, and commented upon. [Requires free nytimes.com registration to view.] (August 13, 2003)
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- Computerworld: Consumers Warned To Beware of Online Disaster-Relief Scams
- E-mail protection and consumer advocacy groups are warning users to beware of online terrorism-related scams.
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- We Remember, Inc.
- A Minnesota registered non-profit organization dedicated to building memorials for the victims of 11 September.
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- AntiOnline.com: AntiOnline Founder Warns Of Fraud & Hacking Due To Tragedy
- Information about some fraudulent relief funds that attempt to profiteer from the tragedy of the terrorist attacks. (September 13, 2001)
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- Scambusters: Make Sure Your Help Goes Where You Intended
- Lists of legitimate relief agencies, and warnings about fake calls for assistance in the wake of terrorist attacks. (September 12, 2001)
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- American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee
- Includes hate crimes hotline, incident reporting, advice for educators and Arab-American parents, educational resources, and statements of support.
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- Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Community answers targeting of mosque
- Lewis Kamb reports that Jews, Christians, and Buddhists joined Muslims for an interfaith service at a mosque the day after an attempted arson, just one in a string of anti-Islamic acts reported in the area since September 11th.
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- Seattle Times: Beaten Sikh is out of the Hospital
- Relates two separate attacks on Sikh men, and sympathy forthem expressed by SeaTac residents.
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- Seattle Times: Understanding turbans: Don't link them to terrorism
- Includes an illustrated guide to turbans, in response to reports of attacks on Sikhs in the local area.
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- Tolerance, Civil Rights, and Justice in Wake of September 11 Tragedies
- Statement from the US Commission on Civil Rights urging Americans to resist the temptation to unfairly target the members of any ethnic or religious group. Includes hotline for reporting racial violence, and journalist's guide of facts about the Arab American community.
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- Rediff.com: Complaints of harassment of Muslims rising in Montreal
- Police in the Canadian city have received about 95 complaints of harassment and physical assaults from Muslims and members of the local Arab community in the past month. (October 12, 2001)
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- Rediff.com: Sikh student shot at in US hate crime
- A college student reports being harassed and shot at while driving on a highway. (September 26, 2001)
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- Rediff.com: Now New Zealand Sikhs target of racial attacks
- Threats to Sikh gurdwaras (prayer halls) and the community by extremist organisations have been reported, also two Hindu temples have been vandalized. (September 21, 2001)
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- Cincinnati Enquirer: Muslims say they can feel the hate
- The Ohio office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, which receives about two calls about threats or harassment against Muslims per week, received more than 70 calls September 12th. (September 14, 2001)
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- Cincinnati Enquirer: Muslim Criticizes Backlash
- Dr. Salem Foad explains what it is to be Muslim and why America should not stereotype an entire religion. (September 14, 2001)
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- Cincinnati Enquirer: Muslims urged to give aid
- Kevin Aldridge and Earnest Winston report that area Muslims have called on their community to donate blood, give money and pray for the victims of the terrorist attacks of September 11th. They plead with the public not to take out its anger on them. (September 13, 2001)