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Faits/Facts
Final
report of the National
Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (pdf)
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the 9/11 report 
Commentaires/Comments
Trouble
ahead for Bush from 9/11 panel
Commission plans to campaign, not disband
By Suzanne Goldenberg, The Guardian July 24, 2004
A
failure of imagination
by Marc Erikson, Asia Times July 24, 2004
Pentagon
on the defensive
by Jim Lobe, Asia Times July 24, 2004
The
Puzzling 9/11 Report
by Sibel Edmonds, Antiwar July 24, 2004
Swift
Action on Advice From the 9/11 Commission Is Unlikely
By TODD S. PURDUM, New York Times July 23, 2004
9/11
Report Calls for a Sweeping Overhaul of Intelligence
By PHILIP SHENON, New York Times July 23, 2004
Report
Cites Lapses Across Government and 2 Presidencies
By DAVID JOHNSTON and DOUGLAS JEHL, New York Times July 23, 2004
Antiterrorism
Proposals Confronting an Array of Obstacles
By RICHARD W. STEVENSON and SHERYL GAY STOLBERG, New York Times
July 23, 2004
For
Bush and Kerry, Different Lessons From 9/11 Report
By MICHAEL JANOFSKY and DAVID M. HALBFINGER, New York Times July
23, 2004
Looking
Back and Looking Ahead, Panel Assesses the Opportunities for
Prevention, New York Times July 23, 2004
No
Profiting Found From 9/11 Attacks
New York Times July 23, 2004
New
Details in Battle of Hijackers and Passengers to Control Plane
By MATTHEW L. WALD, New York Times July 23, 2004
Report
Urges New Strategy on Muslims
By DAVID E. SANGER, New York Times July 23, 2004
War
on Terror Criticized for Lack of Focus
By Glenn Kessler, Washington Post Friday, July 23, 2004
9/11
Panel Chronicles U.S. Failures
Final Report Faults Two Administrations and Calls for Broad
Reforms
By Dan Eggen, Washington Post Friday, July 23, 2004
The
567-Page Story of a Humbled America
By
David Von Drehle, Washington Post Friday, July 23, 2004
'Operational
Relationship' With Al Qaeda Discounted
By
R. Jeffrey Smith, Washington Post Friday, July 23, 2004
New
Details Revealed on 9/11 Plans
Interrogators
Found Motives and Mind-Set
By Susan Schmidt, Washington Post Friday, July 23, 2004
U.S.
Warning Systems 'Were Not Really Tried'
Washington
Post Friday, July 23, 2004
For
the Bush Camp, a Well-Cushioned Blow
Republicans Relieved as Panel Spreads Out Blame for Attacks
By Dana Milbank and Mike Allen, Washington Post Friday, July
23, 2004
CIA-Like
Counterterror Center Urged
New Command Would Report to Intelligence Chief
By
Dana Priest and Walter Pincus, Washington Post Friday, July 23,
2004
Air
Security 'Seriously Flawed'
Panel Cites 9/11 Chaos, Says Current Hijack Focus Is Fighting 'the
Last War'
By
Spencer S. Hsu and Bradley Graham, Washington Post Friday, July
23, 2004
War
on Terror Criticized for Lack of Focus
By
Glenn Kessler, Washington Post Friday, July 23, 2004
The
9/11 Report: Bad News for Bush
By David Corn, The Nation, July 23, 2004
Report
details Qaeda's skill in faking passports
By Thomas Crampton, The International Herald Tribune, July
23, 2004
U.S.
policy on Israel key motive for effort
By Terry McDermott, Lexington
Herald-Leader July 23, 2004
'Our
leaders did not understand the gravity of the threat'
Commission
catalogues string of 9/11 failures
By
Julian Borger, The Guardian Friday July 23, 2004
Decay
and complacency behind the facade
By
Julian Borger, The Guardian Friday July 23, 2004
Report
Hits Media Coverage of Terrorism Before 9/11
By Charles Geraci, Editor & Publisher July 22, 2004
Urging
Swift Action, Panel Warns Deadlier Attacks Are Likely
By
PHILIP SHENON, New York Times July 22, 2004
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