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ReportageRead our first report on the attacks, as Guardian writers try to convey the scale of the tragedy and its implications for the wider world
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AudioAnthony Browne talks to survivors and witnesses of the attacks as rescue teams continue their efforts and American anger grows
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Review
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Five years onAudio slideshow: Ed Pilkington talks to the son of one the 343 firefighters who died in the attacks about his struggle with loss
Editors' picks
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Interactive: Nineteen al-Qaida terrorists hijack four passenger airlines, flying three of them into the twin towers of the World Trade Centre and the Pentagon. The fourth crashed into a field near Pittsburgh. Nearly 3,000 people are killed in the attacks
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In pictures: The US comes under a state of siege as firefighters and ambulance crews from all over New York, New Jersey and Connecticut work around the clock in appalling conditions to extinguish fires, rescue survivors and recover the dead
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Interviews: One year on, we talk to a 9/11 widow, a New York fire chief, a Taliban soldier, an al-Qaida suspect, an Afghan schoolgirl and more than 100 other people from around the globe about how their lives were changed by the attacks
