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NEW YORK (AP) — For many in New York and Washington, Sept. 11,
2001, was a personal experience, an attack on their cities. Most
everywhere else in the world, it was a television event.
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TV’s commemoration as the 10th anniversary approaches on Sunday
puts that day in many different contexts. There is one place,
however, for people to see the Sept. 11 attacks and the week after
as they unfolded, without any filters.
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The Internet Archive, a California-based organization that collects
audio, moving images and Web pages for historical purposes, has put
together a television news archive of that day’s
coverage.
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More than 20 channels were recorded with more than 3,000 hours of
television. Besides major U.S. networks like ABC, CBS, CNN and NBC,
the Internet Archive has posted online TV recordings from Moscow,
Paris, London, Baghdad, Tokyo, Ottawa and elsewhere.