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Mar 10 2009, AP

The self-professed mastermind and four other men charged in the Sept. 11 attacks declared they are “terrorists to the bone” in a statement that mocked the U.S. failure to prevent the killings and predicted America will fall like “the towers on the blessed

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In this Sept. 11, 2008 file photo, the New York skyline is punctuated by the “Tribute in Lights” representing the towers of the World Trade Center, as seen from the Staten Island Ferry.