Narrated by Grover Gardner, UNABRIDGED, TRADE EDITION (1 CD in hard plasic case). Written by the Commission, this is the summary from the report, released on July 22, 2004, that has been dominating the news. A MUST READ FOR ALL AMERICANS!
The bipartisan 911 commission issued its widely acclaimed report detailing the events leading to the attacks of September 11th 2001, the attacks themselves, America's response and recommendations for dealing with the growing threat of terrorism. The commission's chairman, Thomas Kean, has said that he and the other nine commission members have decided to do everything they to can to let the American people know about the report, how important the recommendations are and how they can save lives.
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Over the course of 20 months, the bipartisan 9/11 Commission held 12 public hearings and received testimony from 160 witnesses. Dozens of government agencies and other entities provided the Commission with more than 2.5 million pages of documents and other materials, including more than 1,000 hours of audio tapes. The Commission issued its report on July 22, 2004. It was met with wide acclaim.
The narrator, Grover Gardner, has read hundreds of audiobooks and has received many awards. He was named one of the Golden Voices of the Century by AudioFile magazine.
This recording of a controversial document is impressive in its conciseness and its attempt at neutrality in the face of the attacks of 9/11. An example of modern bipartisan cooperation, the summary, in its truncated form, offers a tantalizing hint of the full story of 9/11 as revealed by the U.S. government. Reader Grover Gardner provides an appropriately mature, professional gravitas to the proceedings, somber as they are. An unlikely bestseller in book form, this audiobook is a landmark document of a great intelligence failure in every sense of the word and the efforts of a nation to gather its wits in the face of radical change. D.J.B. © AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine
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