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Tuesday,
September 11, 2001
Ground
Zero (For memories of the missing, click
here)
Marianne McCune live from Ground Zero
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Wednesday,
September 12th
Witness to Collapse
WNYC's Beth Fertig arrived within a few blocks of the World Trade Center
as the towers were burning, and witnessed each building's collapse.
She continued reporting from nearby throughout the day with WNYC's Marianne
McCune and wrote this report on the day's events.
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Friday, September 14
Volunteers
The Javits Convention Center became the central coordinating area for
volunteers, following the attack on the World Trade Center. WNYC's Beth
Fertig spent an evening speaking with some of the hundreds of people
who came from all over the country to assist in the rescue effort.
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Tuesday, September 18
Primary Elections
New York City's primary election was just a little over three hours
old last Tuesday, when for the first time in history, the election was
halted. A day later, Governor Pataki announced the primary would be
held on September 25th. But everything in a new New York City is different
now, and the primary campaign is no exception. WNYC's Andrea Bernstein
reports.
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Teachers and Students
Marianne McCune talks to the teachers and students a PS1 in Chinatown
about their mood following the attacks.
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Wednesday, September 19
Rosh Hashanah
For Thousands of Jews around New York City, this Rosh Hashanah has been
marred by the attack on the World Trade Center. WNYC's Leticia Theodore
attended an interfaith service held at the Temple Emmanu-El Sanctuary
on Manhattan's East Side
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The Arts
Community
As New Yorkers try to come to terms with the World Trade Center disaster,
the arts community wants to do their part. WNYC's Margaret Juntwait
has this story.
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Monday,
September 24
Yankee
Stadium
Amy Eddings reports on the Prayer Ceremony at Yankee Stadium held on
Sunday, September 23.
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Tuesday,
September 25
Battery
Park City
Amy Eddings reports on Battery Park City after the World Trade Center
attack.
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Recovery
What will New York City need to do to recover from the recent attacks?
Reporter Andrea Bernstein has this report on what the mayoral candidates
say.
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on Election coverage, click here
Hope
After the Twin Towers collapsed, some friends or family of those missing
decided within days their loved ones were dead. Others remain hopeful
they'restill alive somewhere. And at lease a few have had thier hopes
liftede, shattered, then lifted again, by will-meaning media outlets.
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