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05/28/2006 Opinion split over 9/11 Report By: KEITH PHUCAS , Times Herald Staff NORRISTOWN - More than 40 percent of Americans believe that the 9/11 Commission Report that investigated the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks is a cover-up, according to a recent poll. And nearly half surveyed said the attacks should be reinvestigated. In May, a Zogby International poll of adults found that 42 percent of adults polled believe the U.S. government and the 9/11 Commission "concealed or refused to investigate critical evidence" that contradicts the official explanation of the attacks. However, 48 percent
polled believe there is no reason the 9/11 Commission would want to
cover up information surrounding the terrorist attacks that killed nearly
3,000 at the World Trade Center towers, Pentagon and in Somerset County,
Pa. While 45 percent
surveyed want a new probe into the devastating attacks, 47 percent were
satisfied the Sept. 11 terrorism was thoroughly investigated. "The media
is not covering that fact that 45 percent of voting Americans believe
we should have another investigation," he said. "It deserves
attention." http://www.timesherald.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=16703919&BRD=1672&PAG=461&dept_id=33380&rfi=6
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