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The Attack and Aftermath
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Moving on proves difficult task for FDNY NEW YORK On Sept. 11, Vincent Caposio found out five friends had died in the World Trade Center. They were fellow firefighters. For days, he searched for them, with no success. Health officials confirm inhalation anthrax in Hamilton postal worker TRENTON, N.J. - State health department officials confirmed Sunday that one of two female postal workers hospitalized with a serious respiratory illness has inhalation anthrax. Top Red Cross doctor resigning American Red Cross President Bernadine Healy, one of the few medical doctors to lead the influential and popular charity, is resigning her post at year's end after two years on the job. Friday, Oct. 26 Mayors seeking federal aid to help cities cope with crisis Thursday, Oct. 25 U.S. attacks will indefinitely delay Baylor grads' trial, church is told Wednesday, Oct. 24 WTC victims identified by DNA for first time Ironworkers who erected WTC now taking it apart Monday, Oct. 22 New York state sets up Sept. 11 Web site Gov. Pataki's Manhattan office reopens Publishers rush to update history books Coverage archives The first 24 hours of coverage (9/11-9/12) The second 24 hours of coverage (9/12-9/13) The third 24 hours of coverage (9/13-9/14) 9/14-9/16 9/16-9/17 9/18-9/19 9/19-9/20 9/20-9/21 9/22-9/28 9/29-10/4 10/5-10/9 10/10-10/13 10/14-10/21 |
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