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              <text>Rachel Dubin at GWU reporting. I'm OK. Relay is down. I am staying in
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On Tue, 11 Sep 2001, Emilie Quast wrote:

&gt; OK: David, Amy, the Georgetown scholars, anyone I'm forgetting in my haste--
&gt;
&gt; Please check in.
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              <text>rach... thanks so much. i'm fine. my mom went into work today, she got to nyc just as the planes hit. she works in midtown, and
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glad you are well--
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              <text>Hi Sofia,
I heard something strange has just happened in NY. Are you
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Love,
Nic

************************************************************Hi Tina and Sofia,

My brother gave me your adresses. I am horrified with what is happening to
you now. I think of you a lot and I hope everything is OK for you.

With Love

Your cousin
 Anabella

***********************************************************
Hi Sofi!!!

  How are you?
All things what are happening in EEUU are horrible. Are you well? Yesterday,
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Silvia</text>
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              <text>All, For those of you who know him, I have just heard  back from Keith Potter. I have been worrying about him all day -- I knew that Keith takes the PATH train to the WTC every day. Keith e-mailed me and sent a photo -- it's an extraordinary photo and brought me to tears. 

I'd spent all day so upset and then I just couldn't believe this photo.  Today has been surreal. The U.S. compound here is on full-scale alert. U.S. military guards with big guns are patrolling the facility. All U.S. forces in the Balkans are also on their highest level of alert.  We are not allowed to leave the U.S. office. The ambassador got us all together and took orders for take-out at a restaurant down the street. 

I'm so glad that Keith is OK, but all I can think about are all my friends and colleagues who work in the Pentagon. So far I've heard nothing from my State Department friends who surely had one of the most terrifying days of their lives. I can't imagine. How ironic...I ended up being safer in Kosovo, than in DC. 

New York City and Washington, DC are the two cities that mean the most to me. They are the cities I know the best and the cities that have changed me the most.  I visit both the WTC and the Pentagon often. 

Many of you have already heard my story about my last weekend in the USA. After a long night of  clubbing, I convinced some friends to walk with me to a park in Jersey City overlooking downtown. It was almost dawn and we sat on a bench watching the colors of dawn illuminate the World Trade Center. 

Eight days later the World Trade Center would be destroyed. 

Today is incomprehensible. 

I hope all of you are well, especially those in Manhattan and DC. 

Love, 
Joshua 
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Dear sisters:
      Carla and I are safe so far.  I tried to call Mom but she was having 
phone problems I think.  If one of you can call her (I will keep trying) that 
would be great.  More later.

Love,

Marty


9/11/01   6:04 PM

Dear Sisters:
      This has been quite a day.  Fortunately, we were home and so far I haven't learned of any casualties among my friends and colleagues.  Tom S. was in the neighborhood of the Twin Towers at the time and ran from 
the blackness among all the panic and learned to travel north, which he did, and walked accross the Brooklyn Bridge, then walked and hitchhiked home. Paul K. was on a bus in Hoboken and the bus driver announced that a plane 
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Love,  Marty
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              <text>I'm ok ... had I made the train I was trying to this AM, I would have been in the WTC when the plane hit.  Pays to be late sometimes.  Instead I was forced to get off the subway due to "police activity" at Brooklyn Bridge - this was just after 9am.  Got out to the street and saw the tower on fire
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this email.  I'm 0- ... universal donor.

My KPMG office at 3rd and 47th is being evacuated - not sure why. Most of the colleagues that we had working in the WTC have been accounted for but some that were nearby at 52 Broadway (CHase) have not.  There running an open conference call line now to try to account for everyone. 

More later ... cell phones are useless ... regular phones are iffy.  At the moment, email seems to be the best.

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MSN Home 	My MSN 		Search 	Shopping 	Money 	
 From: x
 Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2001 19:42:49 EDT
 To: x
 Subject: petition
 
 Petition
 
 ----- Original Message -----
 
 From: x
 
 To: x
 
 Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 7:29 AM
 
Subject: Petition
 
 
 
 Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2001 16:41:24 +0000
 
 
 
 Please, we all need to be proactive about our
 beliefs.  If you do not want the US to go to war,
 please sign this petition and forward it to as many
 people as you can.  We do not need more death and
destruction to be visited upon this earth.
 
 
To whomever wishes to join this initiative: The United States is at the point of declaring war, due to the day of terror last Tuesday in which the World Trade Center in New York and part of the Pentagon in Washington D.C. were destroyed. The New York Times states that the attack was not only against the United States, but against civilization in general. "We must identify the countries that support terrorist movements because it is there that the real war lies."
 
Meanwhile, at 2:44 p.m. on September 11, the editor-in-chief of the Arab newspaper Al-Quds, based in London, stated that the Islamic terrorist Ussama bin Laden had warned three weeks prior to the attacks that he was
going to undertake "an important attack" against U.S. interests. Karen
 Hughes, advisor to President Bush stated in a press conference that
 the country has the means to assure national
 security. Therefore, serious reprisals may be launched against the Islamic
 world. The current state of alert in which the U.S.
 finds itself is not without reason. People are outraged and are demanding that some kind of justice be sought, and that a counter-attack be launched to avenge their dead countrymen.

Today we find ourselves in the midst of great, worldwide instability, which could lead to a THIRD WORLD WAR. If you are against this,the U.N. is collecting names in an attempt to avoid further tragic developments.
 
 
 
 
 
 PLEASE COPY THIS MESSAGE into a new e-mail, add your
 name to the list that follows and send it to
everyone you know. If you receive this list with more than 500
names, please send a copy to
 &lt;x@x.x&gt;
 
 
 
 
 
 If you do not wish to sign, please be considerate
enough not to break the chain, and send the message
on anyway.
 
 
1) x, Grenoble, France
 
 
 
 2) x, Grenoble,France
 
 
 
 3) x, Grenoble, France
 
 
 
 4) x, Mont St Martin, France
 
 
 
 5) x, St Martin d'Heres,FRANCE
 
 
 
 6) x, Grenoble, FRANCE
 
 
 
 7) x, Grenoble, FRANCE
 
 
 
 8) x, St Egreve, FRANCE
 
 
 
 9) x, Mont St Martin,FRANCE
 
 
 
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 ******************************
 
 Para quien desee
 
 agregarse a esta iniciativa.
 
 Estados Unidos está a punto de
 
 dictar la guerra.
 
 A través de la jornada de terror que ha
 
 vivido
 
 durante la mañana del martes después de
 
 la
 
 destrucción de las dos torres gemelas en Nueva
 
 York
 
 y parte del Pentágono. El New York
 
 Times 
 
 asegura que el ataque no es solamente para
 
 E.U.A. sino contra la
 
 civilización. "..Hay
 
 que identificar a los países que apoyan a
 
 los
 
 movimientos terroristas porque es ahí donde
 
 está
 
 la verdadera guerra" Por otro lado a punto de
 
 las
 
 2:44pm del hoy martes 11 de septiembre,
 
 el
 
 jefe de redacción del diario árabe Al-Quds, con
 
 sede
 
 en Londres, dijo que el terrorista
 
 islámico 
 
 Ussama Ben Laden había advertido hace tres
 
 semanas de que iba a
 
 llevar a cabo "un
 
 ataque importante" contra intereses
 
 estadounidenses.
 
 Karen Huges, asesora del
 
 Presidente
 
 Bush, asegura en conferencia de prensa que el
 
 país
 
 cuenta con los medios para garantizar
 
 la
 
 seguridad nacional. Por lo que podrían llegar
 
 a
 
 tomar reprimendas muy lamentables para el
 
 país 
 
 islamico. El estado de Alerta que marca Estados
 
 Unidos, no esta 
 
 de por menos, la gente
 
 se encuentra muy indignada y pidiendo de
 
 alguna
 
 manera justicia... y un contrataque por
 
 sus
 
 hermanos muertos. Hoy nos encontramos en un punto
 
 en
 
 desequilibrio mundial por lo que
 
 puede dar 
 
 inicio a una TERCERA GUERRA MUNDIAL. Si tu
 
 estas en contra, la
 
 ONU se
 
 encuentra recopilando firmas para evitar
 
 este
 
 trágico acontecimiento mundial..POR
 
 FAVOR
 
 COPIA este e-mail en un mensaje nuevo, firma
 
 al
 
 final de la lista que verás a continuación,
 
 y
 
 mándalo a todas las personas que conozcas.
 
 Si
 
 recibes esta lista con + de 500 nombres en
 
 ella,
 
 por favor envía una copia del mensaje
 
 a:
 
x@x.x
 
 Incluso si 
 
 decides no firmar, por
 
 favor se considerado y no elimines
 
 la 
 
 petición.
 
 
 
 

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              <text>9-14-01  I am disgusted to point of nausea.  My heart aches every night as I watch news until I get too tired to watch anymore.  I watch the same things over and over but once I start watching it is as if I am in another world.  I doubt that I knew or would have even ever met any of those people but I mourn their loss as if they were my family.  After much thought I have come to the realization that this is so because they were and are part of my family.  The family of  common human experience.  I never knew what my connection to this country meant to me until now, a time when my heart aches for people I don't even know.  I now understand why my grandfathers gave up their innocence and some of the best years of their lives to defend this place that we live.  It is not just where we live, it is part of the foundation of who we each are. 
This whole event makes all of my troubles seem so trivial.  I went to a memorial on campus today and ran into a girl name Jennifer that I graduated with. She was one of Jessica James', one of the girls who died at Heath High school, best friends.  Just the sight of her made me cry.  I gave her a hug and told her how good it was to see her.  We didn't really have to say anything more because there was a mutual understanding between us that I can't even explain.  I don't think that I really recognized how painful and awful an experience that was while it was happening.  The only solace that I can find is that these poor souls are now  in a better place where evil can never touch them again.       Love Always Your Son, KW   

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Dear Lukas Alexandre,

You were born only one week ago, yet the world your mother and I brought you in has forever changed today.  The hate you know nothing of, the hate, which has characterized many aspects of humanitys history, the hate, which consumes and destroys us, the hate that takes life came today.  The tragedy bestowed upon us, on this pleasant late summer day, has torn the very fabric of the North American society we live in.  Its difficult for me to try and explain why 20 men, with such hate burning in their heart, chose to die and take with them so many innocent lives.  Certainly, there are many experts, all of whom with plausible theories or explanations for such an act.  As for me son, I am not an expert, I cant even understand the events themselves, led alone the reasons for their being.  All I know is that many years ago, these men too were as you are today, innocent, carefree and with malice towards none.  Yet today, the hate they came to embrace has consumed thousands.  How am I to raise you without such hate creeping in your heart, when I am unable to forgive, and quietly hoping for such men to burn at the hands of a swift and brutal reprisal?  How will I teach you that when given a chance, in many different ways, from most innocuous to most despicable, your fellow men can and will exercise this hate?  I hope to raise in you one day a good man. I hope I will have the strength to teach you to cast aside this hate, to teach you to embrace your fellow man and most of all to teach you forgiveness.  Today my son, the world has changed, let us hope that when it is your turn to help build it, you shall have the courage and strength to make it a better place than it has become September 11th, 2001.

Your Dad,
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To: "Eva-Maria" 
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References: &lt;002701c13ad8$0db99e60$ce665e0c@eva&gt;
Subject: Re: please call or write if possible
Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2001 13:37:57 -0400

mom i am ok.  my phone cut off because cel phone lines are jammed up because so many people are calling.  sometimes it works, most times it doesn't.  1 out of 20 times maybe it worked.  my home phone is also not working well.  same thing - however - i can get calls.  i am packing food, water, medical supplies, layered clothing.  if one more building is attacked i am walking out of this city - that is the only way to get out right now.  mass exodus of people on streets, walking walking walking.
 
i was there mom, saw the first tower right in front of me on my way out of subway on fire.  saw a man falling out of building and that's when i told myself i am getting out of here.  as i turned an explosion went off behind me and i started to run.  most people were running, scraming.  we all ran for a while.  i think people who didn't see it first hand didn't realize how bad it was because they were loitering in the streets.  it took me a while to find a pay phone - only had 1 quarter to call guillermo.  walked up to his office took 25 minutes.  got him and we walked all they way up manhattan north to our apartment.  everyone was in the streets, and ambulances, fire trucks, police vans and special forces. then we heard and saw a fighter plane in the air.  thank god that is here, protecting the air space.  now i am just wondering - will they go after another building?  i can see the empire state and citicorp from my window, they are about 40 blocks down.  if i see them attacked we will leave with our backpacks i think.  i refuse to die in this city, and i am definitely moving away soon.  enough excitement and action for me, i can't stand this city anymore.
 
now let's just hope george bush does not start up world war 3.  i love you, i am fine, i will try to call soon.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Eva-Maria 
To: audrey maria
Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 11:39 AM
Subject: please call or write if possible


Dearest Audrey I just send an Email to your old address at Chase, sorry
 
What a terrible disaster my heart aches that you have to witness this and experience brutal attacks on Americas freedom and its innocent citizens.
 
Thank God Guillermo is with you it was reassuring Dear Guillermo when you said I'm with Audrey,
I just still feel very anxious because when Audrey got on all I could hear her saying was, Mom it as so terrible and then we got cut off. So I was not sure if you were far enough away from the disaster scene.
 
please write to me or try to call we all love you so much, I wish we still had the olden days were families were close enough that they could get to each other in times of danger.
If I but could I would be on the next plane up, all flights are canceled!!
 
 
 
Take are and all my love Mom
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well, i'm sure you've been watching the news, but i'll keep you updated on my end of things.  the wtc is roughly 20-25 blocks away, not that far, but we didn't hear the planes crash or anything.  i heard a/b it before i left for class and i saw the holes and damage on the way (the wtc is clearly visible from my dorm), so i went to class.  while i was there, one of the buildings fell, so i came home to my dorm.  I was in my room for less than 5 min and when i came down the 2nd tower had fallen.  my roommate saw the 2nd building fall and said she could actually see ppl jumping out of the windows trying to save themselves.  
i've been trying to get a hold of ppl all day, it took me hours to get a hold of everyone.  (the major cellular transmitter here was on top of the wtc)  i have been handling it alright here.  it's kind of scary, 
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all the banks are overloaded.  if i have the chance, i'm going to try to go home for the w/e, but right now we're all stuck on the island.  but, the point is that we're all safe.  they have stealth bombers patroling the air space even.

so, i'll talk to you later.  i wouldn't advise trying to call b/c the circuits are very full right now.
veronica


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Dear Toe,
I'm OK. I even got a couple of days off. Joy!

I was walking through downtown Brooklyn on my way to work yesterday. I happened to look up, and saw the World Trade Center tower ON FIRE. Just the top of it, sticking up over the building across the street from me. I couldn't see anything else. I couldn't make sense of it. I continued on
toward my subway station, still concerned about meeting the deadline for a show being sent out that very day. I'd stayed in the office until 1:30 AM the night before finishing up. I overheard a car radio with a woman's voice
screaming, "Oh, my God! It just fell!" People were wandering about and standing on sidewalks. I began to sense I wasn't going to make it in to work that day. The hell with Blue's Clues...

This morning I awoke to a faint smell like burning rubber in my apartment.

Without a doubt, we're dealing with the most morbidly obese maggots alive. It's hard to remain calm and reasonable even when, so far as I know, no one I know personally was killed or maimed. My gut reaction is that these motherfuckers must die, whoever they are. Preferably in pain and disgrace. I can't get over the unreality of it all except when, for
instance, a glimpse of the new, improved skyline of lower Manhattan confirms once again that it actually happened. And I see it every day when my train crosses the bridge...

Anyway, you should come back for a visit sometime, if there's anything left to visit.

Love,
Maggit.


  ----------
From: xxxx
Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 1:53 PM
To: xxxx
Subject: Fat Maggots
Message Flag: Follow up
Flag Status: Flagged


Hey,

Are you alive?

Toe  
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              <text>Sent to me by a friend who received this today from an eye witness:
 
 
Tuesday, September 11, 2001 

Well, what a morning!  I got up and came to the office, sat down and started 
to sign on to my email when I heard a terrible explosion which I ignored 
thinking that it was probably a car crash or one of those nitrogen tanks that 
are all over the show in the streets. 

My radio was on when the news broke and whilst I did not hear that it was a 
plane that slammed into the Twin Towers, I did hear that there was a problem 
there and I rushed outside of my office onto the boardwalk and saw that the 
top of WTC1 was burning with clouds of smoke billowing out of the building.   
What an ugly sight - an unobstructed view from my home and office across the 
Hudson river, just one mile from where I was standing. 

Words fail me and I cannot describe what it's like to see an aircraft crash 
into a building.  What it's like to stand and watch a building the size of 
the WTC just collapse to the streets below.  This is definitely absolutely 
the most tragic morning I have ever experienced - and it's funny.  Each 
morning I pray that no matter what happens that day that God gives me the 
strength to deal with the situation!  Who knew that just 1 minutes after my 
prayer this morning I would watch such a drama unfold, to watch people 
jumping out of the 110 story building to their death, to see debris falling 
off of the building to the streets below and to sense total chaos in lower 
Manhattan. 

The screams from the people standing round me staring also in disbelief as 
the moments unfolded.  The ferries are pulling up on our shore of the Hudson 
River even as I write to you helping people out of New York . . . and as the 
feries pull closer to the shore, passengers are so hysterical, they're 
jumping out of the boats into the Husdon.  This is like a very bad movie 
unfolding right before my eyes. 

Considering that there are approximately 50 000 people that work in the World 
Trade Center, and considering all the 1 000's of people around the buildings 
in the streets below, not to mention the many buildings around the towers, 
the loss of life this morning must be devistating.  I just stood and watched 
as people like me got up this morning and went to work and at 8:45am local 
time, all hell broke loose . . . 

Today like never before, after seeing what I have just seen, it is clear to 
me that our lives are so fragile.  Now more than ever before after what I 
have seen this morning, there is no doubt in my mind that I will live each 
moment as if it is my last, I will cherish every living moment and I hope 
that you too will join me in living life to it's fullest. 

If you love someone, tell them! If you care for someone, tell them!  Make 
peace with everyone around you! One minute later, it may be too late. 

KEN 
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HOPE ALL IS BETTER WITH YOU. I KNOW THE FEELING OF WANTING TO HELP AND CAN'T BE ABLE TO. WHAT YOU'RE CURRENTLY FEELING IS PRETTY MUCH HOW WE ALL FEEL. THE BLOOD DRIVES IN THIS AREA ARE SO MASSIVE THAT THEY ACTUALLY TELL YOU TO COME BACK TOMMORROW. EVERYONE IN THIS LITTLE TOWN HAS A US FLAG OUT, YOU EVER RIDE ON AN EXTREMELY CROWDED TRAIN AND HEAR COMPLETE SILENCE. THATS BEEN THE NORM HERE FOR THE LAST 2 DAYS. THE EVENING EDITION OF THE NEWSPAPER HAD PICTURES THAT ACTUALLY MADE ME CRY AND SO MANY MORE ON THE TRAIN. OUR PRAYERS ARE WITH EVERYONE LIVING IN NEW YORK.

OUR PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AND ALL THAT ARE UNACCOUNTED FOR. WE WILL PULL THROUGH THIS. WE ARE AMERICANS AND WE ARE A COMPASSIONATE, STRONG-WILLED, AND DETERMINED FORCE.

WITH LOVE AND KISSES
ANNETTE   </text>
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 Thanks for your concern. Fortunately I had returned to London for a wedding last
 weekend. I was meant to have flown back on Tuesday morning.
 It was shocking watching the footage not knowing how to get news of my friends
 and colleagues. I know now that only two of my friends are still unaccounted for
 - I am able to write "only" simply because I had braced myself for much, much
 more.
 Anyway, I hope that you have a safe trip to London and that we can speak again
 in happier circumstances,
 Sincerely yours,
 Jermaine




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              <text> I thought I would share a few observations with you about being in NYC on Sept. 11, 2001,when terrorists crashed airplanes into the towers of the World Trade Center.
 
Nan and I live about 15 blocks north of the WTC and on Tuesday morning I got out early to vote and to take our car to the dealership for some maintenance. I voted in the primary as a Democrat but decided not to take the car in as I wanted to get some work done at my office uptown and the car is parked at Pier 40, the intersection of W. Houston St, the West Side Highway, and the Hudson River, in the opposite direction. So by 8 Am I was on the #1 train (the IRT local) up to Columbus Circle (59th and Broadway).
 
At my office I started to clear away some paperwork when my broker from New Jersey called me to give me his email address and apologized for not having time to chat because of the confusion at the WTC. Prudential Securities has offices there. I had no idea what he was talking about. When he told me that two planes had crashed into the WTC towers I suddenly understood a strange email that was on my computer when I got in. A fellow had posted to a list I'm on that we were under attack because the WTC had been bombed or something like that. I had discounted the post because while the fellow is pretty smart, sometimes he goes overboard and writes without thinking first. Besides the time/date stamp on the posting was for Sept 10.
 
After Mark the broker hung up I turned on my radio and finally got the NYTimes station. I ordinarily listen to NPR on our old city station which is now semi-public, but its transmitters must have been in one of the towers. I soon got caught up on things and went upstairs to the college cafeteria to see if the big-screen tv was on. It was and the room, the "Rathskeller," was about half full of students. There was one other faculty member there. We all watched as the towers collapsed and there were the expected ooohs and aaaahs as though we were watching a fireworks display. The students were quiet for the most part, some of the older ones mostly black and Hispanic, were indignant and  concerned, the younger ones curious but seeming to have no place to "put" this event. The youngest were supercilious and stupid about the destruction. One of my students, an older woman, had just come in by train from Philadelphia and wondered how to get home. I urged her to get back to Penn Station before the shut the city down. She left.
 
By 12:30 the school was almost empty. A young white girl, Irish I think, was crying in the cafeteria and I comforted her for a moment. I went to my classroom to make sure no students were waiting for me (the university had formally closed). A Russian student was in the hallway looking bewildered. She wanted to know where her class was. I said classes were cancelled and she was perturbed. I could sense she had somehow missed the whole thing. I told her what was going on and she said she had come to school early and had been in the library all morning. She still seemed more inconvenienced than concerned.
 
I walked home from 59th street, down 10th Avenue, against the steady stream of people walking  home from the financial district north to the upper west side, Morningside Heights and Harlem, Washington Heights and the Bronx beyond that. From street level no indication of the attacks of the morning were evident. Faces were serious, thoughtful, not distressed. A woman walked along with me when she saw I had a small radio. (A year or so ago Bloomberg News had sent out little radios permanently tuned to its station as a promotion and I had kept mine in my desk. I took it with me as I left the office.) But I hadn't much news to share and she stopped off to pray at a church around 32nd Street. She said she would pray for my safety. At that point I still could not see any evidence in the sky of the attacks. Around 29th street I ran into a colleague on her bicycle, heading north to the college. She had heard a rumor that the NYU med school hospital had been bombed--where her husband is on staff. She had rushed out and left matters at the college undone--so she was going back to close out there emotionally. The NYU report had been a hoax.
 
More in the next post
 
Chris
jon-christian suggs
english
city university of new york
212.237.8575
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              <text>It has been one of those days where there is nothing you can do but watch
the story develop. No book, movie, music or sport seems important enough.
Allane told me she heard a jet roar over her apartment at about 8:50 this
morning. Monica was actually at LaGuardia airport waiting for a delayed
flight to Georgia. She called me at 8:45 to say her flight had been delayed
due to "mechanical problems". She called me again fifteen minutes later to
say that something had happened at the World Trade Center but the airport
CNN wasn't really saying what. I turned on the TV just after the second
plane hit and gave her the news. Soon all flights were cancelled and she
with no way back into the city ended up (and still is at) her traveling
companion Tiffany's parents home in Westchester NY about 30 minutes north of
the city. I went outside and walked half a block to the first cross street
and from there I could see the fires. I walked a little further to 6th
Avenue and watched and witnessed the first tower collapse. I felt so bad for
the people and the families affected. An unbelievable sight. I spent the
rest of my day either watching television reports or walking and looking.
(Just in my neighborhood which is about three miles north of the WTC) There
were plenty of dusty survivors, police, emt's and people walking to keep me
more than occupied.

Monica should come back home tomorrow. We were just down by the WTC on
Sunday. The park that runs along the Hudson is our favorite to go to on
weekends. There is (was?) a restaurant by the river there where you could
sit and enjoy the view of the water with an accompanying sea breeze, and
forget your in Manhattan. If it is gone we will sorely miss it.

I also have good news. We are expecting a baby in March.

Joe
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Sexton" &lt;davidsexton@earthlink.net&gt;
To: "Sexton, Suzanne" &lt;SSexton@ezecastle.com&gt;; "Monica and Joe"
&lt;mojosexton@nyc.rr.com&gt;
Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 8:31 PM
Subject: From David &amp; Sasha


&gt; Suzanne, Joe, and Monica,
&gt;
&gt;     This is the worst day, so many victims, their families are going
&gt; through the very worst.
&gt;     I don't want to tie up the phone lines from those who really need to
&gt; get through but I am very worried about Joe and Monica.  If anyone has
&gt; word please let us know.
&gt;     Our prayers go out to everyone.
&gt;
&gt; David and Sasha
&gt;
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              <text>This is an unashamed exercise in writing about the US 
and what happened there. I just want to write about 
it. 

The horror of the World Trade Centre and the Pentagon 
remains on my mind. Very much so. I keep asking 
myself - what kind of rancid, horrific, evil, 
fanatical hatred could have caused the events of Sep 
11 2001? It thoroughly eclipses Dec 7 1941 in US 
history as a date that will live in infamy. 

Yesterday was thoroughly immersed in it. Defence is 
now on a special security alert. I'm not sure how much 
I can say about the details, other than that they are 
there. 

I'd spent the night that it had all happened in a 
anxious state over a Toastmasters speech on passive 
smoking that I would be giving the next day, and being 
quite unable to get myself to rehearse it. I first 
heard about it at about mid-morning at work when I 
picked up a copy of the Canberra Times and saw the 
huge headlines. 

At lunchtime, every TV available at work was turned 
on. 

But it was in the evening when I got off a bus at 
Manuka to go to the Manuka Toastmasters meeting that 
things picked up. I went past a Catholic cathedral at 
Manuka [inner Canberra] with police surrounding it, and discovered that a VIP church service was held held to commemorate the victims. I looked in and it was quite crowded. 

I arrived at the club and rehearsed my speech. I very 
nearly changed it to cover the events I had now learnt 
about. At one point I went out and got called in by 
Kaye, the club president, who was watching the events 
on two TVs tuned into two different channels, together 
with another long-term member called Mike. Both 
channels were concentrating what had happened with 
some precision. As soon as a talking head appeared on 
one of them, the other switched to replays and vice 
versus. I couldn't bear to watch the scene where that 
second plane crashed into the second WTC tower more 
than about twice and soon returned to rehearsals. 

The entire meeting itself took place under the shadow 
of the events of the day. Shock and emotion were 
apparent. Still, we got things done, the meeting went 
by quite smoothly with little reference to Sep 11 and 
I passed my speech - which stuck to the topic of 
passive smoking. 

Most of us stayed for dinner afterwards and Sep 11 was 
the main topic of discussion. Many had seen it on TV 
last night and reference was made to seeing people 
jumping out of the doomed towers. 

Speculations were made as to where the fourth plane 
was headed and what happened. Comparisons were made 
with "Independance Day" , "Air Force One" and other 
such productions.

I did however get a seat at the table that faced those 
wretched TVs,and I departed in a glum mood after 
getting six more replays of that second plane hitting 
the tower and the collapsing towers. I departed to 
several goodbyes. 

But there was no escaping it in Kingston [ a neighbouring suburb]. I looked around and nearly every pub in the Kingston area had a TV on showing what had happened. The only one that did not had a barmaid who I know casually, who knew 
someone who had been lucky enough to survive the WTC 
attack. 

I went home and managed to get to sleep eventually. 
Today was quieter but still noteworthy for the shadow 
of Sep 11. 

One more thing worthy of comment was a passage from a 
book that I had read quite some time ago. I remembered 
it last night,and it makes a comment of sorts about 
the media side of this affair. In page 47 of "How to 
become Prime Minister", ex-ALP MP Barry Cohen wrote of 
how there had been a very little-known massacre of 
25000 persons in Syria. But because it wasn't on TV 
after Sale of the Century and because Bob Hawke didn't 
cry (the passage was in the context of the Tienaman 
Square massacre) noone was moved by it. 

What Cohen would have to say about the Estonian 
deaths, tortures and deportations of 1941 (10,000+ 
people involved there) must be speculated upon. My 
maetrnal grandfather and his family was only too 
vulnerable to this. They certainly came close enough. 
But Cohen's argument about not being on TV applies 
here too. 

Will war break out over this atrocity? We shall see, I 
guess. 

Oh well, I hope all is well with you. Actually, I did 
see a portion of a sermon on TV where a gentleman of 
Negro origin - I did not catch the name or 
denomination - mentions that if vengenance was taken 
we would be headed for an eyeless and toothless 
society is worth mentioning. 

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