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13Sep/01Off

It’s not over yet

Holy crap.

ABCNEWS.com: Terror Probe Presses On

"Between 4:15 and 5 p.m. ET, four men were detained trying to board a United Airlines flight to Los Angeles at John F. Kennedy International Airport, officials said. They had open tickets to various places in the United States, dated Sept. 11, the date of Tuesday's attack.

Officials also said they had multiple fake IDs, knives, and flight certificates from Flight Safety International in Vero Beach, Fla., one of the schools the suspected terrorists were allegedly trained.

Following the detention of the four men, a female was also detained for allegedly acting in a support role.

Hours later, at LaGuardia Airport, police detained five men who also had open flight tickets, knives, fake pilot licenses and identification. All 10 people are being questioned by authorities tonight."

13Sep/01Off

No passport, no ticket – no problem

BBC News: No passport, no ticket - no problem

Whoa.

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Skeptic’s Dictionary: Nostradamus

Skeptic's Dictionary: Nostradamus

13Sep/01Off

The Americans – by Gordon Sinclair

POV from a Canadian, in 1973: The Americans - by Gordon Sinclair

I received this via email last night, but I didn't know if it was real because I get a lot of hoax emails. But today Dan Lyke referred to it, and while the link he offered wasn't working, I easily found it elsewhere on Google.

I should say, the average Canadian POV before September 11, 2001 didn't resemble this much. Living with a pack of elephants as next door neighbours is more like it.

Who knows what Canadians think of the USA now... it's too soon to know and I'm not there to ask.

13Sep/01Off

View from abroad

Guardian: They can't see why they are hated

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