9/11 (Page 2)
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Seeking comfort in the “Truth”
They believe the "truth" is the only real comfort for the attacks.
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The Bell of Hope Continues to Bring the Community Together
It represents a community coming together.
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9/11 “Truthers” spread their “truth” on anniversary of terrorist attack
“If Building 7 is the smoking gun, if one building came down by controlled demolition, they all did."
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Memories of 9/11 haunt business owners
Mark Weng is grateful for surviving the September 11th terrorist attacks. Many of the customers at Footmart, the Lower Manhattan […]
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17 years later: The Brooklyn skyline remembers
As people watched, many were overwhelmed with the memories of being within the smoke that overtook the screen in front of them.
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A doorman remembers 9/11
“I’ll always remember the smell of burning electric wire and cement, hazing over the whole area for months.”
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Remembering 9/11 at “Come From Away”
While the show has been open for almost two years, this is their first performance on the anniversary of 9/11.
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Notes of Remembrance at St. Paul’s Chapel
One by one, mourners approached the podium, each reciting a portion of the names of the fallen responders.
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The 11th of September at O’Hara’s
Among the roughly 2,750 people who died that Tuesday morning, many were regulars of O’Hara’s, whether it was for an after-work drink with a colleague or on their lunch break for a burger and fries.
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New friendships forged from the aftermath of 9/11 — 16 years later
The two stood close. An onlooker would not have known that, even an hour before, neither had known the other existed.