The "New York Times" has opened its archives on September 11 and its consequences, including the anthrax scare, the bombing campaign in Afghanistan, the fall of the Taliban and the efforts to rebuild the nation. It also features background essays, charts and graphics that provide a new level of clarity.
We have never forgotten the unimaginable on Tuesday, September 11, 2001. It was a beautiful morning with a radiant blue sky. I remember as if it was yesterday because my young children were heading off to school and because television so vividly illustrated what was unfolding. This coffee table sized book is a beautiful tribute to the day the United States changed forever. Now that the mastermind of this terrible day has been silenced it's time to remember the 2,985 people who were lost on that day, the 6,000 who were injured and the families who have had little closure.