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Special Coverage - A Changed World: Combating Terrorism
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Special report:
09/03/02
September 11 toppled our biggest buildings and unearthed the foundations of American life - pluralism, bravery, and resilience. Join us as we explore the questions raised one year ago and profile people whose lives have been changed.

Other Special Reports:
This interactive project lets you decide what is terrorism - and what's not.

12/19/01
Women in conservative Islamic societies talk about their lives, and how the West perceives them.

12/13/01
Which civil liberties - and whose - can be abridged to create a safer America?
A three-part series.


12/05/01
Enough nuclear material is missing worldwide to make a 'dirty' bomb. Where is it? What is being done to prevent its use by terrorists?

11/05/01
As Osama bin Laden calls for a jihad, and militants rally, where are the moderate Muslims?

10/26/01
Since the founding of a Jewish homeland in 1948, America's unique friendship with Israel has weathered war and crises. It is now drawing more public scrutiny than it has in a generation.

10/18/01
A special report on the ideology of jihad and the rise of Islamic militancy.

10/11/01
One month has elapsed since the attacks on America. People say their lives are back to normal, but they also sense that 'normal' is different now - serious, patriotic, more prayerful.

09/27/01
It is a question that has ached in America's heart since September 11. A special report on anti-Americanism.

09/17/01
September 11th forever changed the way the United States looks at itself and the world. This three-part story examines the day of the attack, the way a nation rallied in the wake of terror, and the day's many aftershocks.

09/28/01
From the 'A' train to the Rainbow Room, a tour of venues that most define New York shows how much the city has changed - and refuses to - 17 days after the attack.
Sept. 11: The Attack
Map (Timetable)

Osama bin Laden
Osama bin Laden
Interactive Map of Terrorism
How to help

American Liberty Partnership, a coalition of organizations for online cash donations. LibertyUnites.org

• Money sent to the New York Firefighters 9-11 Disaster Relief Fund will go directly to families of fallen firefighters. Donate Online: daily.iaff.org/fund.htm. Send checks to

NY Firefighters 9-11 Disaster Relief Fund
PO Box 65858
Washington, DC 20035-5858

Americares has set up two funds, the Heroes' Fund, to support children of firefighters, police, and Port Authority employees who have died, and Aid for Terrorist Attack Victims. Donate online at www.americares.org. Mail checks (specify fund) to

Americares
161 Cherry St.
New Canaan, CT, 06480

• Send checks for the Salvation Army (www.salvationarmy.org) to

Sallvation Army
Att. Disaster Relief
120 W. 14th St.
New York, NY, 10011

• Donate to The United Way fund for victims and families through the website www.uwnyc.org, or mail checks to:

The September 11th Fund
United Way
2 Park Ave.
New York, NY 10016

The New York State World Trade Center Relief Fund (www.state.ny.us).

PO Box 5028
Albany NY, 12205
Tel: (00)1-518-408-4992

Feed the Children www.feedthechildren.org Disaster Relief New York

Feed The Children
PO Box 36
Oklahoma City, OK 73101
Tel: (00)1-800-525-7575

• Visit the World Vision American Families Assistance Fund online at www.worldvision.org/worldvision/sgappeal.nsf.

The First Church of Christ, Scientist

The First Church of Christ, Scientist
Treasurer's Office
PO Box 865
Boston, MA, 02117-0865




Interactive Explainers
Interactive Explainers
Explore the conflicts that mark the borders of the Islamic world.
Interactive Explainers
Look at Afghanistan's ethnic balance, and profiles of the country's current and future leaders.
Interactive Explainers
Learn about the history and geography of Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Sept. 11, 2002
A pictoral look at how the world observed the first anniversary of the terrorist attacks on America.
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