September 11, 2001 - As It Happened - South Tower Collapse
September 11, 2001 - As It Happened - The Initial Bulletins
CNN 9/11/01 - World Trade Center Part 1
CNN 9/11/01 - World Trade Center Part 2
CNN 9/11/01 - World Trade Center Part 3
President Bush speech Sept 11, 2001
2001 Year In Review Remembering 911
Untitled Document
Cost of Living 2001
How Much things cost in 2001
Average Cost of new house $136,150.00
Average Income per year $42,350.00
Average Monthly Rent $715.00
Cost of a gallon of Gas $1.46
Average cost of new car $25,850.00
US Postage Stamp 34 cents
1 LB of Bacon $3.22
Ground Coffee per LB $3.06
Loaf of Bread $1.82
Dozen Eggs 90 cents
What Events Happened in 2001
An earthquake
hits Gujarat, India, causing more than 20,000 deaths
The Scottish Court in the Netherlands
convicts a Libyan and acquits another for their part in the bombing
of Pan Am Flight 103 which crashed in Lockerbie, Scotland
British and U.S. forces carry out bombing
raids attempting to disable Iraq's air defense network
Timothy James McVeigh is executed for
the Oklahoma City Bombing.
The US ( George W Bush ) refuses to sign the
Kyoto Agreement on Climate Change
The US Pulls Out Of 1972 Anti Ballistic
Missile Treaty
Pharmaceutical Companies Agree to sell
Aids drugs for cost price in Africa a discount of up to 90% to help
the fight against Aids.
IRA Dismantles it's weapons arsenal
after years of fighting
The 27th G8 summit takes place in Genoa,
Italy. Massive demonstrations against the meeting by anti-globalization
groups
Known simply as 9/11. On September
11, 2001 Nineteen hijackers simultaneously took control of four U.S.
domestic commercial airliners. The hijackers crashed two planes into
the World Trade Center in Manhattan, New York City one into each of
the two tallest towers. Within two hours, both towers collapsed. The
hijackers crashed the third aircraft into the U.S. Department of Defense
headquarters, the Pentagon, in Arlington County, Virginia. The fourth
plane crashed into a rural field in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, following
apparent passenger resistance.
The United States invades Afghanistan,
with some participation from the UK. Marking the beginning of the US
"War on Terrorism" campaign. Seeking to oust the Taliban and
find Al-Qaeda mastermind Osama bin Laden
California suffers more Rolling Blackouts
and electricity rate hikes of up to 46 percent
Enron files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
protection
Cincinnati Mayor Charles Luken declares
a state of emergency after the third night of Riots
Pacific Gas and Electric in California
Files Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Protection
A series of Anthrax attacks spreads
fear amongst the American Public and several people are infected by
handling infected letters
120 people killed in stampede at football
game in Ghana
Selby Rail Crash in Northern England
'Jessica' runs aground on the Island of San
Cristobal in the Galapagos Islands causing an Ecological Disaster when
180,000 gallons of oil are leaked into the sea
Gunmen attack the parliament building in the
Indian capital, New Delhi leaving At least 12 dead and 22 injured
Ethnic Albanian extremists carry out a bomb
attack on a bus convoy in Kosovo
Tony Blair and the British Labour party
are elected for a second term.
General Pervez Musharraf Takes Power takes
on the role of president and chief executive in Pakistan and
banning opposition parties political rallies.
The Eden Project in Cornwall, England
Opened ( the worlds largest greenhouse ) trying to help save the worlds
largest collection of plants
Foot and Mouth Disease Is Found In
UK after 20 years
Soccer Fans Stampede in Ghana leaving
126 fans dead
Richard C. Reid, dubbed by the press
as the shoe bomber, attempts to blow up an American Airlines plane
The Republican controlled House voted for
the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act
7.9 magnitude earthquake strikes the city
of Arequipa and surrounding areas in Southern Peru
Former Yugoslav President Slobodan
Milosevic is arrested and charged with corruption and theft of state
funds and war crimes charges
Popular Culture 2001
Popular Films
Harry Potter
and the Philosopher's Stone
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the
Ring
Monsters, Inc.
Shrek
Ocean's Eleven
Pearl Harbor
The Mummy Returns
Jurassic Park III
Planet of the Apes
Hannibal
A Beautiful Mind
Training Day
Monster's Ball
Moulin Rouge!
Popular Musicians
Janet Jackson
Destiny's Child
Feeder
Ash
New Order
Eddy Grant
U2
Robbie Williams
Alicia Keys
Missy Elliott
Stereophonics
Dido
Texas
Elton John
Jennifer Lopez
R.E.M.
Weezer
Aerosmith
Radiohead
Manic Street Preachers
Missy Elliott
Gabrielle
Aaliyah
Travis
Wheatus
Dido
Creed
Popular Television
Boston Public
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
Ed
Malcolm in the Middle
Survivor
The District
Yes, Dear
The Simpsons
ER
Friends
Touched by an Angel
The Drew Carey Show
7th Heaven
Everybody Loves Raymond
Judge Judy
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Dharma & Greg
King of the Hill
South Park
Becker
Charmed
Dawson's Creek
Sex and the City
That '70s Show
The King of Queens
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
Will & Grace
Family Feud
Family Guy
Futurama
Judging Amy
The Sopranos
The West Wing
Technology 2001
Wikipedia, a
Wiki free content encyclopedia, goes online
Napster is closed down by court order following
an injunction on behalf of the Recording Industry Association of America
(RIAA),
Russian space station Mir is decommissioned
and reenters the atmosphere landing in the Pacific
The Mars Odyssey spacecraft reaches Mars on
October 24, 2001 It's Mission to answer the question of whether life
has ever existed on Mars.
Apple Computer releases the iPod.
HP ( Hewlett Packard ) and Compaq Merge
Remains of what may be the oldest ancient
human are found in Ethiopia estimated to be 5.5 million years old
The unmanned solar aircraft Helios reaches
a record height of over 18 miles above the earth