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  • BBC News
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    Survivor Who Ignored Advice.
    BCCNEWS.com, Thursday, September 13, 2001

  • Cauchon, D.; Moore, M. T.
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    Excruciating Wait Nearly Fatal.
    USA Today, September 4, 2001

  • Squatriglia, C.
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    Clean Getaway Gives September 11 Survivor a Tale to Tell.
    San Francisco Chronicle, Tuesday, January 22, 2002

  • Kleinfield, N. R.
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    Still New York, In All Its Pain and Glory.
    New York Times, September 11, 2002

  • BBC News
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    After the Attacks on America BBC News Online Received Thousands of E-Mails From People Who Had Witnessed the Terrible Events. Here is a Selection of Those Moving Accounts: Richard Wajda Was On His Way to Work in the World Financial Center.
    BCC News, 2001

  • BBC News
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    After the Attacks on America BBC News Online Received Thousands of E-Mails From People Who Had Witnessed the Terrible Events. Here is a Selection of Those Moving Accounts: David Hsia Worked in the World Trade Center Shopping Mall.
    BCC News, 2001

  • BBC News
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    After the Attacks on America BBC News Online Received Thousands of E-Mails From People Who Had Witnessed the Terrible Events. Here is a Selection of Those Moving Accounts: William Frankenstein Student in His Junior Year at Stuyvesant High School.
    BCC News, 2001

  • Hu, W.
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    Nation Challenged. Survivor: Violent Sounds of an Escape From the 71st Floor.
    New York Times, October 7, 2001

  • Dwyer, J.; Lipton, E.; Flynn, K.; Glanz, J.; Fessenden, F.; Delaqueriere, A.; Torok, T.
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    102 Minutes: Last Words at the Trade Center. Fighting to Live as the TowersDied.
    New York Times, May 26, 2002

  • Kealy, M.
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    Common Ground.
    Fire Engineers Journal, Vol. 62, No. 224 / Fire Prevention, No. 360, 36-37,39, September 2002