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view article (1.0)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, 2001BBC News
view article (1.0)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: Sue Frederick Was at Her Desk in the North Tower.BCC News, 2001BBC News
view article (1.0)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: Anshuman Das Worked in an Office Near the World Trade Center.BCC News, 2001BBC News
view article (1.0)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: Eric Levine Was at His Desk on Floor 64 in the South Tower.BCC News, 2001BBC News
view article (1.0)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 Prescott Stearns Worked on Floor 8 of the North Tower.BCC News, 2001BBC News
view article (1.0)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[author unknown]
view article (1.0)Survivor Stories.Thompson, M. D.
view article (1.0)Survivor Shares His Story to Offer 'Glimmer of Hope'.Baltimore Sun, September 18, 2001Guardian Newspapers Limited
view article (1.0)Attack on America: Five Victims and One Survivor.Guardian (London), September 17, 2001McGuire, D.
view article (1.0)Survivor Tells of Twin Towers Escape.Kansas City Star, Wednesday, September 19, 2001