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5259
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On September 11, 2002, many towns and cities across the state paused to remember the tragedy of the previous September 11. Lail describes a number of these events.
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Southern City (NoCar Oversize JS 39 S6), Vol. 52 Issue 9, Sept 2002, p7, il
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12953
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Occurring June 11 through 25, residents of New Bern will be celebrating the 250th anniversary of North Carolina's second oldest city.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 27 Issue 26, May 1960, p7, 35, il
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35762
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Reeves’ noting the increasing importance that Pakistan played in Middle Eastern politics served as a backdrop for his commentary on America’s longstanding lack of interest in international affairs. Explanations for this disengagement included a reluctance to acknowledge the increasing vulnerability of the United States. Addendum to explanations are an insistence that Americans become better informed, with 9/11 offered as a warning for what can happen again, should isolationism continue to dominate.
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43267
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"2021 brought two significant events in America's long-standing war on terror: the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks that started the conflict, and the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan, one of the focal points of the way. ECU community members John Hurley and Pat Frede rcount their experiences.
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