
Are We Safer Since 9/11? A Special Report Investigates
Seven years after 9/11, a deadly anthrax attack, and billions of dollars spent on homeland security, experts say we may be more vulnerable than ever to bioterrorism. A special report.
By Marcus Stern & Adam Piore
Five days after 9/11, Mayor Rudy Giuliani escorts the sister of a fallen firefighter down the aisle.
By Frank Lalli in Reader's Digest - July 2002
One woman is risking her life to speak the truth about radical Islam.
By Kerry Howley in Reader's Digest - December 2006
From her home computer, Shannen Rossmiller helps take down terrorists.
By Lynn Rosellini in Reader's Digest - March 2007
In the grim days after September 11, New York's mayor kept hearing his father's words: "Courage is doing what you have to do even though you are afraid."
By Frank Lalli in Reader's Digest - July 2002
Badly burned in the World Trade Center, Lauren Manning had the will to live.
By Gail Cameron Wescott in Reader's Digest - March 2004
A father re-enlists in the marines and joins his son on the battlefield in Iraq.
By Gail Cameron Wescott in Reader's Digest - June 2005
Seven years after the World Trade Center attacks, the 684-foot-long, 25,000-ton New York -- built with steel from Ground Zero -- is being outfitted and will be commissioned next fall.
By Nancy Coveney in Reader's Digest - September 2008
Nicolas Cage takes on his roles with the same intensity he brings to his own life.
By Meg Grant in Reader's Digest - August 2006