9/11 provokes grief and skepticism as Bush calls for unity Americans still stricken with grief but increasingly skeptical of their president`s handling of the war against terror heard George W. Bush appeal Monday for unity as the world remembered the victims of the September 11 attacks.
Bush urges US to unite against terrorism US President George W. Bush solemnly marked five years since the September 11, 2001 attacks and urged a US public deeply divided over the war in Iraq to unite to defeat terrorism.
Fifth 9/11 anniversary marked by tears, appeals for unity Americans paused to mourn the nearly 3,000 people killed in the September 11 attacks five years ago, on an anniversary that mixed tears and political wrangling over the US-led "war on terror."
World leaders warn of 'huge challenge' posed by terrorism on 9/11 anniversary World leaders have warned that the war against terrorism is far from being won as as they paid homage to the victims of the September 11 attacks on New York and Washington that left almost 3,000 dead five years ago.
'Heroes' of Flight 93 remembered in rural field Haunting bells tolled across a misty Pennsylvania hilltop five years after hero passengers hit back at Al-Qaeda bringing down their September 11 jet short of its target.
Security alert in New York station on 9/11 anniversary Officials evacuated one of New York`s biggest stations over a security alert, just minutes before commemorations began for the fifth anniversary of the September 11 attacks.
Bereaved families pay tearful tributes to September 11 dead They came clutching photographs of their loved ones, personal mementos, even teddy bears, and they strained to hold back the tears as they spoke the names of the dead.
US remembers 9/11 dead still haunted by 'War on Terror' The United States paused in silent tribute to the nearly 3,000 people killed in the September 11 attacks five years ago that stunned the world and sparked the controversial US-led "war on terror."
US marks fifth anniversary of September 11 with silent tribute The United States has paused for a minute of silence to recall the horror of the September 11 attacks five years ago and pay tribute to the nearly 3,000 people who were killed.
America 'not safe enough' five years after 9/11: Hillary Clinton US Senator Hillary Clinton said on the fifth anniversary of the September 11 terror attacks that America, while less vulnerable, is "not safe enough."
US remembers 9/11 dead in shadow of 'war on terror' The United States was remembering the nearly 3,000 people killed in the September 11 attacks five years ago, still haunted by Al-Qaeda threats and the war in Iraq.
Global media abhors US response to 9/11 Newspapers across the world have strongly criticised the US response to September 11, accusing the Bush administration of bungling its "war on terror" and squandering global goodwill by invading Iraq.
US pays somber tribute to 9/11 victims Under the shadow of war in Iraq and Al-Qaeda threats, the United States will pause to remember the nearly 3,000 people killed in the September 11 attacks of five years ago.
US remembers victims on eve of 9/11 anniversary The United States embarked on two days of solemn remembrance of the September 11 attacks of five years ago which stunned the world and dramatically changed the global landscape.
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