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CIAO DATE: 08/07
About This Issue (PDF, 5 pages, 444 KB)
The Editors
Remembering 9/11 (PDF, 2 pages, 140 KB)
Dr. Herbert London, President of Hudson Institute in New York City
A scholar and NGO president who lives near the World Trade Center site describes the rebuilding of the area.
America Extends a Warm Welcome to Visitors: Travel Since 9/11 (PDF, 2 pages, 208 KB)
Recent changes in procedures and regulations have made it easier for foreign travelers to enter the United States.
Interfaith Dialogue in the Post-9/11 World (PDF, 4 pages, 182 KB)
Imam Yahya Hendi, Muslim Chaplain at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C.; Rabbi Kenneth Cohen, Campus Rabbi at American University in Washington, D.C.; and Reverend Clark Lobenstine, Executive Director of the InterFaith Conference of Metropolitan Washington (D.C.)
Three clergymen discuss the interfaith dialogue following 9/11.
Sidebar—Accepting Differences and Sharing Goals: Buffalo's Religious Network (PDF, 2 pages, 172 KB)
Remembering the Victims (PDF, 2 pages, 208 KB)
Memorials at the World Trade Center site, the Pentagon, and the site of the crash of United Airlines Flight 93 to honor the memory of those who died on 9/11.
New Beginnings (PDF, 4 pages, 176 KB)
How several New Yorkers, directly affected by 9/11, are rebuilding their lives.
World Reaction to Terrorism— Photo Story (PDF, 5 pages, 681 KB)
Sidebar—Terrorism Affects Us All (PDF, 1 pages, 59 KB)
Rebuilding Around the World — Photo Story (PDF, 7 pages, 566 KB)
Common Myths about al-Qaida Terrorism (PDF, 2 pages, 87 KB)
Dr. Marc Sageman, Senior Fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute inPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, and Senior Associate at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, D.C.
An independent researcher and author dispels some myths about al-Qaida terrorists.
Web Resources (PDF, 5 pages, 413 KB)