Five years on
It's disappointing that not much has changed in the public perception, or rather, the media's portrayal, of what happened on that fateful day. I'm disgusted that an anniversary 'special' played over two nights on TV, claims to be the 'truth' of what really happened and yet this 'docudrama' looks to be another form of the official version of events. I won't bother to watch it, getting fed up with the lies upon lies which continue to be trotted out as truth, while ignoring the discrepancies and the facts uncovered by several - by people involved and by researchers.
I urge you, this anniversary, instead of watching the official, mainstream media version of events, to watch the following at Google:
It will take a long time to download (especially on dialup) but it is worth it.
Bush and his cronies have a lot to answer for.

Talking to Aemrican relatives and friends in the last couple of weeks they are still shaking their heads and asking "Why does the rest of the world hate America so much?". I have stopped trying to educate them.
I have seen "Loose Change" and even if only one-tenth of what it claims is true Bush has a lot to answer for.
I tried showing "Loose Change" to my American relatives and friends and they insited that I turned it off after ten minutes, claiming that it was left-wing propoganda.