WTC Leaseholder, Insurers Ready For Trial Of The Decade

After much bickering and debate over the more than two years since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attack that destroyed the World Trade Center and killed nearly 3,000 people in Lower Manhattan, New York City finally has a rough blueprint for restoring Ground Zero, replete with new towers and a memorial.

But another, even more pressing questionwho will pay for all the rebuildingstill lingers, as the WTC leaseholder and the majority of its insurers go head-to-head starting this week, this time in front of a jury.

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