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    Moore: 'Fahrenheit 9/11' follow-up is not a sequel (The Pantagraph): CANNES, France -- With his follow-up to “Fahrenheit 9/11,” Michael Moore wants to examine America as an empire, study its standing since the Sept. 11 attacks and present revelations to surprise audiences as much as the first film did. But he doesn’t want to make a sequel.


    Post-9/11 cuts may have gone too far (Las Vegas Sun): Mon, May 19, 2008 (2 a.m.) In the immediate aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Strip casinos laid off more than 10,000 workers, delayed expansions and scaled back construction jobs.


    BX. KIDS REPLANTING 9/11 TREES (New York Post): Five months after some heartless vandals ripped out a small grove of 9/11 memorial trees from a Bronx park, the boughs are now blooming again. The "Friends of Ferry Point Park" group replanted 15 trees in the park in a morning ceremony yesterday -...


    Moore: `Fahrenheit 9/11' follow-up is not a sequel (East Valley Tribune): CANNES, France - With his follow-up to "Fahrenheit 9/11," Michael Moore wants to examine America as an empire, study its standing since the Sept. 11 attacks and present revelations to surprise audiences as much as the first film did.


    Delay sought in Guantanamo 9/11 case (AP via Yahoo! News): Military defense lawyers are seeking to delay the upcoming arraignment of five Guantanamo detainees suspected in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.


    Delay sought for arraignment of 9/11 suspect (AP via Yahoo! News): A defense attorney for alleged Sept. 11 conspirator Mustafa Ahmad al-Hawsawi is asking a military judge to postpone his June 5 arraignment at Guantanamo Bay.


    Comics pick through post-9/11 emotions (San Diego Union-Tribune): Since humans first laughed out loud, comedy has been used as a bridge, a nudge and even an outright push. Prejudice. Bigotry. Fascism. Stereotypes. What's not acceptable at the dinner table is fair game on Comedy Central. Now, Arab-American comedians are using humor to fend off the slings and arrows of public perception since 9/11.


    Kelly: Rising from the depths of 9/11 (The Record): A lone woman steps to the middle of a room in a Ridgewood building and looks over the eight people before her. "My story dates back to Sept. 11, 2001," she says.


    Post 9/11, a New York of Gatsby-Size Dreams and Loss (New York Times): Joseph O?Neill?s stunning new novel set in post-9/11 New York provides a resonant meditation on the American Dream.


    Moore Says '9/11' Film Follow-Up Not Sequel (NBC 5 Chicago): While Michael Moore is making a follow-up to "Fahrenheit 9/11," he wouldn't call it a sequel.