Half Ton of Bomb Material Stored a Few Miles from the White House

ByABC News
September 8, 2006, 4:37 PM

September 8, 2006 --

Where Is Osama Bin Laden?
On the fifth anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, the resounding question: Where is Osama bin Laden? (ABC News)

Analysis: 9/11 and the Beginning Of A New Authoritarianism
By Ralf Dahrendorf
Five years after the attacks on the Twin Towers in New York and the Pentagon in Washington, "9/11" is no longer a mere date. It has entered the history books as the beginning of something new, a new era perhaps, but in any case a time of change. The terrorist bombings in Madrid and London and elsewhere will also be remembered; but it is "9/11" that has become the catchphrase, almost like "August 1914." (Daily Star)

Ted Koppel Examines 'The Price of Security'
Two-part special looks at America's readiness for another terrorist attackWith the first reports of trouble at the World Trade Center, Americans began a process of remembering, recovering and trying to understand what can never be fully understood. (MSNBC)

The Path to 9/11
Harvey Keitel and Mark Whalberg star in this two-part dramatization, based in part on the 9/11 Commission Report, which focuses on efforts to track Islamic terrorists in the wake of the 1993 World Trade Center attack. In Part 1, FBI agents catch one of the bombers, but have trouble convincing higher-ups of the seriousness of the threat as they go after their first big fish: bombing mastermind Ramzi Yousef.
Sunday, September 10 @ 8/7c
Monday, September 11 @ 8/7c(ABC)

Bombing in Pakistan Kills 5, Wounds 21
A bomb killed at least five people Friday in Pakistan's restive Baluchistan province, police said, blaming supporters of a tribal leader who was recently killed in a government raid. (AP)

Pakistan Admits That Terror Gangs Find Sanctuary In Border Hideouts
President Musharraf admitted yesterday that Taleban and al-Qaeda militants were using Pakistan to carry out cross-border attacks into Afghanistan, but denied that his security services were involved. (The London Times)