The Human Toll of Terrorism
Over time, the succession of terrorist incidents around the world becomes not merely shocking, but numbing. It is understandable, therefore, that we often take refuge in the necessary abstractions of news coverage: numbers killed, damages done, and the reactions of governments. (First Published: 2003)
September 11: One Year Later
This journal examines some of the ways Americans have reacted to the events of September 11 - one of the greatest tragedies, challenges and unifying events in the nation's history. (First Published: 2002)
Six Months Later
Six months after the terrorist attack on America, President George W. Bush remembered the tragedy of September 11 at a White House ceremony, and vowed to continue the fight against global terror. (First Published: 2002)
Victims & Heroes
September 11 created a new generation of heroes for America and the world. They came from diverse cultures and faraway lands, but on September 11, all were victims and each was a hero. (First Published: 2002)