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APA STYLE-9/11 CITED PAGES * Ray Griffin, D. (2006, 5). The 9/11 Truth Movement - 911truth.org. 9/11: The Myth and the Reality - 911truth.org. Retrieved March 1, 2013, from http://www.911truth.org/article.php?story=20060405112622982 * Stanley, S. (2001, ). TruthOrFiction.com-Is that forwarded email Truth or Fiction? Research into stories, scams, hoaxes, myths, and urban legends on the Internet. Search Results. Retrieved March 1, 2013, from http://www.truthorfiction.com/google-result.htm?q=9%2F11 * Mayblum, A. (2001, ). TruthOrFiction.com-Is that forwarded email Truth or Fiction? Research into stories, scams, hoaxes, myths, and urban legends on the Internet. Search Results. Retrieved March 1, 2013, from http://www.truthorfiction.com/google-result.htm?q=9%2F11 * , ".L.T. (2001, ). TruthOrFiction.com-Is that forwarded email Truth or Fiction? Research into stories, scams, hoaxes, myths, and urban legends on the Internet. Search Results. Retrieved March 1, 2013, from http://www.truthorfiction.com/rumors/n/911-eRumors.htm * Sheih , C. (2001, ). TruthOrFiction.com-Is that forwarded email Truth or Fiction? Research into stories, scams, hoaxes, myths, and urban legends on the Internet. Search Results. Retrieved March 1, 2013, from http://www.truthorfiction.com/rumors/s/survivor8.htm * (2002, 15). Http://911research.wtc7.net/cache/sept11/victims/state_basicfacts.htm. 9/11 basic facts. Retrieved March 1, 2013, from http://911research.wtc7.net/cache/sept11/victims/state_basicfacts.htm * Asner, E. (2007-2010, ). World Trade Center Building 7 Demolished on 9/11? | AE911Truth. 11 Remarkable Facts About 9/11. Retrieved March 3, 2013, from http://www2.ae911truth.org/11rfa911.php * (2011, 8). The Atlantic — News and analysis on politics, business, culture, technology, national, international, and life – TheAtlantic.com. 9/11: The Day of the Attacks - In Focus - The Atlantic. Retrieved from


Cited: * (2002, 15). Http://911research.wtc7.net/cache/sept11/victims/state_basicfacts.htm. 9/11 basic facts. Retrieved March 1, 2013, from http://911research.wtc7.net/cache/sept11/victims/state_basicfacts.htm * Asner, E * US Environmental Protection Agency. EPA Response to September 11 | Region 2 | US EPA. Retrieved March 7, 2013, from http://www.epa.gov/wtc/

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