January 14, 2009
Posted: 09:15 AM ET
Records of the 9/11 commission are now available for public viewing.
(CNN) – The national archives on Wednesday released records from the 9/11 commission, the bipartisan panel established by Congress in 2002 to asses the circumstances leading up to the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. According to the Archives, more than 150 cubic feet of records have been released that include information on terrorists, past terrorist events, al Qaeda, and other related subjects. The records are scheduled to be available on the Archive's Web site after 9 a.m. ET on Wednesday. Filed under: 9/11 Commission |
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