Thursday, July 22, 2004

The National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States released its final report July 22, 2004.

The National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (also known as the 9-11 Commission), an independent, bipartisan commission created by congressional legislation and the signature of President George W. Bush in late 2002, is chartered to prepare a full and complete account of the circumstances surrounding the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, including preparedness for and the immediate response to the attacks. The Commission is also mandated to provide recommendations designed to guard against future attacks.



The Commission has released its final report, available at http://www.9-11commission.gov  in PDF format. The report is also available in bookstores nationwide and from the Government Printing Office.







Tuesday, July 13, 2004

REPORT ON THE U.S. INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY'S PREWAR INTELLIGENCE ASSESSMENTS ON IRAQ

REPORT ON THE U.S. INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY'S PREWAR INTELLIGENCE ASSESSMENTS ON IRAQ

Ordered Reported on July 7, 2004

SELECT COMMITTEE ON INTELLIGENCE

UNITED STATES SENATE

108th CONGRESS



This version of the report is hosted in the MIT's web site, its size is about 16 MB and it is possible to search text using the Acrobat reader.



http://web.mit.edu/simsong/www/iraqreport2-textunder.pdf



The original report is available at http://intelligence.senate.gov/

Thursday, July 1, 2004

July 4 Materials and Articles for Republication

This year's July 4 site, with material for posts to draw on for their Independence Day observances, is available as a link from Society and Values. The site features copyright cleared articles that posts may republish. In addition, the site features a new photo gallery, census feature and links to information on the celebration, the U.S. flag, music and historical resources. It highlights related IIP electronic journals and publications and will feature the President's July 4 proclamation and other official texts as soon as they are available.



July 4: Celebrating Independence Day in the United States

U.S. Society, Culture & Values

High resolution photos