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  • Horovitz, B.
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    Some Surprised to Find Themselves Heroes. Two Men Help a Disabled Woman Escape Inferno.
    USA Today, 3B, 2001

  • Grondahl, P.
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    Like All of Manhattan Shook. Survivors, Witnesses of Explosion Describe a Day of Disbelief, Panic.
    Times Union, A3, September 12, 2001

  • Hearst, D.
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    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, 2001

  • Guardian (London)
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    Attack on America: Tragic Tales. Personal Accounts of Both Horror and Humanity. Moving Stories From Survivors and Victims.
    Guardian (London), 5, September 14, 2001

  • Dunne, H.
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    As Fleeing Survivors Yelled Out Their Floor, Broker Knew His Staff Were Lost.
    Daily Telegraph (London), 3, September 14, 2001

  • Moss, M.; Bagli, C. V.
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    Instincts to Flee Competed With Instructions to Remain. Part 1.
    New York Times, September 13, 2001

  • Ratner, A.
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    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, 2001

  • Olesker, M.
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    Survivor's Account Eclipses Unreality of Terrorist Attacks.
    Baltimore Sun, 3B, September 16, 2001

  • San Francisco Chronicle
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    Scene in New York: Narrow Escapes. Injured Survivors Reveal Stories of Heroism, Unspeakable Fear.
    San Francisco Chronicle, A3, September 14, 2001

  • Young, E.
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    September 11, 2001: Day Torn Asunder, Diary of a Tragedy.
    Record, A10, September 16, 2001