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Their unselfishness, enthusiasm recalled
Seth Morris Seth Morris slept just four hours a night. He pumped weights at 4 a.m., telling his children that "the world's strongest man" needed to exercise his muscles. While his family and neighbors slept, Morris planted trees and laid out flower...Tags: Health and Safety at Work, Family, Denver Broncos, Education, Colleges and Universities
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Families face uncomfortable void left by loss of loved ones
Once a trio, the surviving Tumulty brothers are learning to interact as a pair, now that Lance is gone. Angelene Carter's family faces this troubling uncertainty: When do you consider a loved one gone even though authorities have not yet officially...Tags: Christianity, Dining and Drinking, Air Transportation, Crime, Law and Justice, American Airlines, Inc.
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Calls to family . . . then silence
As authorities continued Thursday to identify victims of this week's terror attack, families of the missing waited by their phones, faxed photographs of the missing to hospitals--and hoped. Others, though, had no reason for hope and were left to sift...Tags: Fordham University, Boeing Co., Health and Safety at Work, Photography, Television
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Day of prayers, tears, patriotism
Tribune staff reporterChicago joined the nation in mourning Friday as victims of this week's terror attack were remembered in ceremonies great and small. At Washington's National Cathedral, President Bush and four former presidents gathered to pay tribute, while at a Jewel-...Tags: Brian Cox, Chicago Police Department, Chicago, Bible, Tourism and Leisure
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Options lose ground in race to reward CEOs
Tribune staff reporterFirst, options were the problem. Now, in some eyes, the solution is the problem. Amid a backlash against corporate excesses and the move to have them count as an expense against the bottom line, options have been losing favor with more and more...Tags: Stock Market, Calamos Asset Management Incorporated, Boeing Co., Motorola, Inc., Legal Services
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Some new realities await opening bell at exchanges
Tribune markets columnistStock prices face potentially sharp adjustments to new global economic realities as soon as trading resumes. Trading has been frozen since last Monday, but investor sentiment toward equities has ebbed and flowed with each news headline. Generally,...Tags: McDonald's, Boeing Co., Air Transportation, Nicor Incorporated, Lee
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Killed or missing, but not forgotten in the wake of attacks
A partial list of those killed in Tuesday's terrorist attacks or still unaccounted for. American Airlines Flight 11 Boston to Los Angeles, crashed into World Trade Center CREW: John Ogonowski, 52, Dracut, Mass., captain Thomas McGuinness, 42,...Tags: Hinsdale, Hawaii, Retirement, Television, Michael Allen
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Bittersweet memories of lives cut short
In a Virginia garden, a family will hold a memorial service for a woman missing in the rubble at the Pentagon. Her body has not been found, but the family desperately wants to find some way to honor her now. So Monday, they will celebrate a life in a...Tags: Television, Air Transportation, Crime, Law and Justice, Armed Forces, Crimes
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Trump's spire plan up in air for a while
Tribune staff reporterDonald Trump, in Chicago to talk with financial backers of his proposed hotel and condominium tower, said Thursday it could be as long as two months before final plans are agreed on for the spire that will determine the look and height of the top the...Tags: Donald Trump, Finance, Willis Tower, Hotels and Accommodations, John Hancock
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No one is prepared to face family death in such a way
Vasanta Velamuri has not given up her husband for dead. She will continue to hold out hope, she said, but only for another week. Her quandary is one shared by the families of all those killed or missing after the terrorism of Sept. 11--how to deal with...Tags: Woodbridge, Companies and Corporations, Terrorism, Family, New Jersey
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Crisis-relief draws funds others had counted on
Tribune staff reporterAmericans have flooded relief agencies with donations for victims of last week's terrorist attacks, contributing an estimated $359 million to recovery efforts by late Thursday. Scores of other charities across the country are observing a voluntary...Tags: Marketing, Christianity, International Association of Fire Fighters, The Salvation Army, Social Issues
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Good works of victims their legacy
The toll of the dead and missing in the Sept. 11 terror attacks lurched horribly upward Thursday, rising to more than 6,700. In that number, see the face of Colleen Fraser, the face of William Fallon, the face of Wendy Faulkner. Wendy Faulkner For more...Tags: Ohio, New Jersey, William Fallon, Brooklyn (New York City), Armed Forces
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