Sept. 11, 2001 was the New Day of Infamy, when foreign terrorism was unleashed on American soil.The Times Online presents a retrospective of 911 and a look to the future, using some of the materials published in the St. Petersburg Times and others from the Associated Press.
Sunday, Sept. 1 Florida: Terror's launching padThe 19 plotters and their day of terrorRemembering
Monday, Sept. 2
When tragedy meets capitalism'9/11 fatigue' is natural, mental health experts say
Tuesday, Sept. 3 Coping as a kidEric Deggans: 9/11 documentary asks troubling questions about religionSept. 11 photograph exhibit opens
Wednesday, Sept. 4 Millions in new funding don't guarantee securityDonations to local charities slow in months after attacksSept. 11 donations swamp charitiesBush to visit three attack sites on 9/11
Thursday, Sept. 5 Attack anniversary is living history lessonTrading fallback system improvedFuture of site still beset by debate
Friday, Sept. 6
Senate approves plan to allow armed pilotsDream job becoming demoralizingNew plane doors would withstand gunfireWhat ever happened to ... Those patriotic paint jobs?The other 911Consolidated for the cause
Saturday, Sept. 7
In chaos, TIA tower controlled 9/11 skiesCongress, N.Y. reaffirm solidarityTraveling can be nicer in rougher countriesFor TIA workers, 'normal' not what it used to beAirlines don't see relief over horizonTerror only one blow to tourismA year later, it's the home fires that burn brightlyFlying the flag
Sunday, Sept. 8
125 Cedar StreetThe drama in SarasotaCautious, yes, but still travelingAs security increases, fervor fadesRising risksFinding lessons in rubble of tragedyPublic loss, private griefDuty calls; he goes; they waitRiled residents show true colorsKeeping her distanceWhich way leads up?For the record45 QuestionsA lexicon of terror, post-9/11Before attacks, this was the newsOther events on Sept. 11Voice mail delivers, retains final wordsKeeping us rolling9.11How we'll view it
Monday, Sept. 9
The residue of terrorPatriotism is more than emotionWhat ever happened to . . .: Our religious fervor?The nightmares returnLife has the right-of-wayFree to disagree'Time has not healed the pain'Deputies to step up patrol for anniversarySecurity upgrade since 9/11 slow, steadyEnthusiasm for PHCC's security classes dissipatesTeachers untangle Sept. 11 lessonsA bumpy year for businessThe man who would have led AfghanistanPeople who made the headlines
Tuesday, Sept. 10
Multitude to gather to wave U.S. flagsPictures evoke profound feelingsAttacks haven't boosted sales of cell phonesSchools discover ways to reflect on attacksFlags still wave, but sales fall from peakThree fathers lostTelemarketers easing up on 9/11Nuclear plant adds security layers to prevent terrorismCough, stress hinder emergency workersFamilies of missing sit in limboPlaces of importance after the attacks
Wednesday, Sept. 11
Remembrance and renewalFlags Along the Bayshore: Tampa Remembers 9/11Ways of rememberingA piece of paper . a blue and white truckIs America ready for another attack?Nation to honor victims in silencePoll: Compassion remainsThe war so farTerror updateAttack on Iraq would test headquarters at MacDill09-11-01 PerspectivesThose who died in the attacksMyriad rescue agencies trust their link won't failPhoto gallery (This Flash gallery requires the free Flash Player 5+.)
Thursday, Sept. 12
Emotional service honors those who died selflessly
Elements of pride
Echo of 9/11 empties airport
A day full of tributes, flags and questions
Prayer, fellowship pull many through agonizing anniversary
Tributes great and small
Children in a changed world pause to reflect
Citrus recalls 9/11 with its heart
Marking the imponderable
Ministers assure that God was there that sorrowful day
Chime recalls a nation's losses
For law officers, day passes quietly
Residents gather to heal, remember
In big and small ways, our community pays tribute
Cities somberly mark Sept. 11
Patriotic display greets drivers
Day of grief, resolve
At county schools, remembrance resounds
Travel lags on attacks' anniversary
They were us
Americans worldwide cautious on anniversary
Radical Muslims discuss 'positive outcomes' of Sept. 11
Amid grief, Bush gives warning
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