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The newest flight simulation video games are so realistic that a terrorist can learn how to fly a jumbo jet without ever leaving his laptop.
By Joshua Tompkins
July 23, 2003
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The administration that came to power talking about humility has become gallingly arrogant and drunk with power.
By Arianna Huffington
December 12, 2002
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Congress tries to ask why U.S. intelligence failed to predict the attacks, but Wolfowitz and Armitage only want to talk about why we must invade Iraq.
By Anthony York
September 20, 2002
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Readers respond to an atheist's lament, the plight of shunned mourners, and the heretical thoughts of readers in the wake of 9/11.
September 16, 2002
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Sept. 11 could have been avoided if our intelligence agencies had done their job.
By Robert Scheer
September 12, 2002
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9/11 thoughts from Mark Crispin Miller, David Thomson, Richard Stallman and more.
By Salon staff
September 11, 2002
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From "It was only white people" to hoping to get a 212 cell phone number to "I hope my father died," readers share their secret reactions to Sept. 11.
September 11, 2002
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Readers respond to Joan Walsh's "It's My Country and I'll Cry if I Want To."
September 11, 2002
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Amy Reiter contemplates the fate of gossip in the wake of Sept. 11.
By Amy Reiter
September 11, 2002
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OK, we all have anniversary fatigue. But if administration critics cede 9/11 to the right, Karl Rove wins.
By Joan Walsh
September 10, 2002
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On Sept. 11, the fiancées and partners of many who died suffered a double loss. Lacking the legal status of spouses, they were denied public legitimacy and, in some cases, the support of a loved one's family.
By Aaron Hicklin
September 10, 2002
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The only way to beat terrorism is for the U.S. to unite the world, not divide it.
By Bill Clinton
September 10, 2002
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The author of two books about coping with sudden death talks about the emotional fallout of losing someone without having had a chance to say goodbye.
By Douglas Cruickshank
September 9, 2002
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Our leaders encouraged us to return as quickly as possible to our normal lives. Regrettably, they got their wish.
By Arianna Huffington
September 9, 2002
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The Green Party is running a New York fireman for Congress in Long Island. But his campaign is more concerned with coming up with a theme song than victory in November.
By Michelle Goldberg
September 7, 2002
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From gloating about getting off work to enjoying the "country road" ambience of lower Manhattan to hating on-the-make firemen: A spectrum of improper responses to the terror attacks.
By Damien Cave
September 7, 2002
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We're buying schlock because we want to remember. But the more we stock up on canned memorabilia, the faster we'll forget.
By Heather Havrilesky
September 7, 2002
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How the conservative Washington Times helped create a myth about the teachers' union and Sept. 11 that has become conventional wisdom.
By Brendan Nyhan
September 5, 2002
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Salon looks back at 9/11.
By Gary Kamiya
September 3, 2002
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Once again, Americans have conjured a baby boom out of a national tragedy. What better way to create a happy ending?
By Damien Cave
September 3, 2002
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It looks like America's love affair with George W. Bush is coming to an end.
By Robert Scheer
July 24, 2002
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I thought I was one of the lucky 9/11 relatives: I had the remains of my husband. But then the medical examiner informed me I was grieving over only 40 percent of Eddie's body.
By A.R. Torres
July 10, 2002
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At ground zero, Americans suck the last morsel of flavor from the most exciting day they will ever know.
By Michelle Goldberg
July 9, 2002
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My ambivalence about the flag remains. But it still flaps on my front porch, even as post-9/11 Old Glory mania fades.
By King Kaufman
July 4, 2002
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The president is using America's new war to distract us from his disastrous economic policies.
By Robert Scheer
June 26, 2002