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Horovitz, B.
view article (1.0)Some Surprised to Find Themselves Heroes. Two Men Help a Disabled Woman Escape Inferno.USA Today, 3B, 2001Grondahl, P.
view article (1.0)Like All of Manhattan Shook. Survivors, Witnesses of Explosion Describe a Day of Disbelief, Panic.Times Union, A3, September 12, 2001Hearst, D.
view article (1.0)Attack on America: The Survivors. Suddenly They Started to Yell Get Out, Get Out Now. Bravery and Fear Mingled With Disbelief.Guardian (London), 15, September 13, 2001Guardian (London)
view article (1.0)Attack on America: Tragic Tales. Personal Accounts of Both Horror and Humanity. Moving Stories From Survivors and Victims.Guardian (London), 5, September 14, 2001Dunne, H.
view article (1.0)As Fleeing Survivors Yelled Out Their Floor, Broker Knew His Staff Were Lost.Daily Telegraph (London), 3, September 14, 2001Moss, M.; Bagli, C. V.
view article (1.0)Instincts to Flee Competed With Instructions to Remain. Part 1.New York Times, September 13, 2001Ratner, A.
view article (1.0)Cell Phones and Internet Convey Vivid Human Stories. Newer Technologies Give Voice to Victims, Spread Information, Survivors Phone for Help. Terrorism Strikes America: New York City.Baltimore Sun, 16A, September 13, 2001Olesker, M.
view article (1.0)Survivor's Account Eclipses Unreality of Terrorist Attacks.Baltimore Sun, 3B, September 16, 2001San Francisco Chronicle
view article (1.0)Scene in New York: Narrow Escapes. Injured Survivors Reveal Stories of Heroism, Unspeakable Fear.San Francisco Chronicle, A3, September 14, 2001Young, E.
view article (1.0)September 11, 2001: Day Torn Asunder, Diary of a Tragedy.Record, A10, September 16, 2001