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Harbor East boomtown
Baltimore Sun reporterWhen she envisioned a deluxe newsstand, the kind of place to find glossy magazines in dozens of languages, obscure literary journals and fashion quarterlies that cost as much as $90, Christina Cieri thought of only one location. Harbor East. "If I...Tags: Industrial Accidents, Finance, Colleges and Universities, Property, Economy, Business and Finance
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U.S. plans Pakistan's role
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON -- Even as the United States gathers evidence to justify retaliating against Osama bin Laden and his network of terrorists, a military delegation has been dispatched to Pakistan to begin planning for attacks on targets in Afghanistan, defense...Tags: U.S. Military, U.S. Department of State, New York, Crime, Law and Justice, Air and Space Accidents
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Priests pray at ruins of church flattened by twin towers
Tribune staff reporterSeveral hundred feet from the site of the World Trade Center, bearded priests in black robes chanted ancient memorial hymns Saturday morning on the ruins of St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church. As the priests conducted the memorial service in Greek and...Tags: Finance, Air Transportation Delays, Bette Midler, Edward Egan, Judaism
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Building for the future
Special to the TribuneCarol Ross Barney knows something about rebuilding after a tragedy. Her firm, Ross Barney + Jankowski won the competition to replace the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City after it was destroyed by a bomb in 1995 that killed 168 people....Tags: Oklahoma, John Hancock, Science and Technology, Arts and Culture, Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)
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Mixup of IDs Multiplies Heartbreak in N.Y.
Times Staff WritersThree months after the World Trade Center tragedy, mistakes in the tallying and even burial of the enormous number of dead are starting to emerge. This week officials of the city medical examiner paid quiet, rueful visits to the homes of two...Tags: Battery Park, Health, Biotechnology Industry, Family, Local Government
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A day of grief, echoed in young voices
Los Angeles TimesNEW YORK - America marked the second anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks yesterday with a poignant ceremony at Ground Zero, where 200 children who lost parents and other relatives read the names of all 2,792 people who died there. Heart-breaking messages...Tags: Health, Geography, Science and Technology, Arts and Culture, New York
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Two-legged rescuers come to aid of stranded animals
Tribune staff reporterThough she still has no permanent address and is still wearing the donated T-shirt and shorts she received following an abrupt evacuation from her hotel at 3 World Trade Center, Alison Schmid was ready to adopt not one but two cats over the weekend....Tags: Dog (animal), Battery Park, Alabama, Cat (animal), New York
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Traumatized residents still live like refugees
Tribune national correspondentDay by day, the city takes halting steps back to normal life, comforted by the return to routines and familiar places. But for thousands of New Yorkers, still barred from homes near the site of the terrorist attack, such relief remains out of reach. At...Tags: Battery Park, Family, Stock Broking, Weather, Weather Reports
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Many will want hand in rebuilding
Tribune architecture criticOffering the strongest sign yet that he intends to rebuild, the New York City developer who holds the lease on the World Trade Center has hired two of Manhattan's top design firms to begin shaping a new complex and negotiate the political maze that is...Tags: Oklahoma, Battery Park, Renovation, Government, Arts and Culture
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