The long-awaited declassified report on 9/11, which could be released next week, is expected to clock in at precisely 911 pages -and that's no accident.
Sources say the report was originally around 900 pages but Eleanor Hill, the staff director of the House-Senate intelligence panel that conducted the Sept. 11 probe, insisted on stretching the report to 911 pages.
The report is expected to contain new details on the Saudi government's link the hijackers.