| January 25, 2002 |
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New York Times: Portraits of Grief They were stockbrokers and firefighters, restaurant workers and software engineers, loved by their friends and families. Since September 11, The New York Times (registration req'd) has been publishing a glimpse into the lives of some of the victims of the World Trade Center attacks. This online scrapbook overflows with witty, touching sketches of nearly 2,000 of the victims. Read about the Captain Kirk expert, the firefighter with five children, the brothers who worked together at Windows on the World, the rock 'n' roll grandpa, and more. These are more than portraits of grief -- they're portraits of everyday life in America. (in September 11th Attacks) |
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