11 September 2007: Afternoon By The Morning News — 11 Sep 2007 Petraeus and Crocker face second day of testimony, contrarian congressmen, and anti-war protesters. Bomb scares in Turkey, Germany add to 9/11 unease. Giuliani receives undeserved flak for appearing at ground zero ceremony. Op: Six years on, we're still afraid to ask the Arab world what they think of us. 110 Stories by John M. Ford. "The 9/11 attack united us; the response to it divides us." How to remember Sept. 11. Arrest of Germans plotting terrorist attack is credited to new U.S. wire-tapping law--but that might be a slip of the tongue. Slideshow: The long journey to a Pentagon memorial. Abe Yousif from Bucthel Metal Finishing Corp. describes completing the memorial benches. (Video here.) Could New York's 9/11 memorial take a cue from Dublin? Riding the Elevator Into the Sky by Anne Sexton. Mechanical engineering studies continue to debunk 9/11 conspiracy theories. It should not be just about creating alliances to deal with a guy in a cave in Pakistan. Colin Powell on fighting terror, among other things. Photos from today's ground zero ceremony.