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Oklahoma City: Ten Years Later
Sue Ogrocki © AP

Oklahoma Gov. Brad Henry, former President Bill Clinton and Vice President Dick Cheney observe a moment silence for the 168 people killed in the Oklahoma City federal building bombing ten years ago.

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Explosives found in Nichols' home
Nichols asks victims for forgiveness
Nichols spared death penalty
Competing portrayals of Nichols kick off trial
Nichols trial set for March 2004
Letter came too late
Witness: 'It's over'
McVeigh put to death
McVeigh: Delay execution
McVeigh weighs delay request
New McVeigh files surface
McVeigh remorseless
Death delayed to erase doubt
Remember -- and learn
No looking back
Terror in Oklahoma City

Commentary

News columnist Mike Littwin has written extensively about the Oklahoma City bombing and Timothy McVeigh.

Hiding from specter of McVeigh is real danger
In his bitter end, don't let McVeigh triumph
McVeigh execution won't provide much drama


Video

Note: You will need Real Player to watch these clips. Download here.

McVeigh lawyer Robert Nigh discusses the ruling. Click here.

Oklahoma City bombing survivor Dr. Paul Heath reacts to the ruling. Click here.

McVeigh attorney Nathan Chambers talks about filing a stay of execution. Click here.

McVeigh attorney's comment on McVeigh's constitutional rights. Click here.

Chambers discusses withheld documents. Click here.

Chambers discusses McVeigh's state of mind. Click here.

On the Web

KFOR.com Oklahoma City
prodeathpenalty.com
nodeathpenalty.com
deathpenaltyinfo.org

Images

Chronology in photos

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