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![]() While the nation drifted through the dog days, however, a group of terrorists was in the final stages of planning a series of attacks that would kill 3,000 people on September 11. By the summer of 2001, Americans had become all too familiar with "hanging chads," but few had ever heard of al Qaeda or Osama bin Laden. There were also inklings that something might be amiss at an energy company called Enron. A teenage baseball player became a hero, and then a villain, after he pitched a perfect game at the Little League World Series. The big stories in the news were about shark attacks, wildfires and a missing Congressional intern named Chandra. The big movie at the mall was "American Pie II," which had just taken over the box office lead from "Rush Hour II," and Beyonce was thinking about ditching her band for a solo career. And the ABC News Investigative Team — - intro: Ten years ago this month, America was more concerned about summer vacation than terror attacks.
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