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  • Independent (London)
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    Terror in America: The Survivors. Some People Were Told the Safest Thing To Do Was Stay in the Tower.
    Independent (London), 2, September 14, 2001

  • Foskett, K.
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    America Under Attack: the Survivors. My Heart Just Stopped Beating. Some Survive Long Descents. Close Calls.
    Atlanta Journal and Constitution, 15A, September 12, 2001

  • Vulliamy, E.
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    Terror in America: A City Buries the Few, But Still They Search for the Many. Anger of Survivors Told to Stay Inside Blazing Towers.
    Observer, 5, September 16, 2001

  • Smith, B.; O'Neill, T.
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    Suddenly She Began to Cry...She Could See People Jumping.
    St. Louis Post, 13, September 15, 2001

  • Moss, M.; Bagli, C. V.
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    Instincts to Flee Competed With Instructions to Remain. Part 2.
    New York Times, September 13, 2001

  • People
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    United in Courage. New York City - Those Who Escaped the Carnage Ran a Horrifying Gauntlet: Kim White.
    People Magazine, September 12, 2001

  • People
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    United in Courage. New York City - Those Who Escaped the Carnage Ran a Horrifying Gauntlet: Bob Borski and Egues, R.
    People Magazine, September 12, 2001

  • People
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    United in Courage. New York City - Those Who Escaped the Carnage Ran a Horrifying Gauntlet: Louie Cacchioli and Carl Cunneff.
    People Magazine, September 12, 2001

  • People
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    United in Courage. New York City - Those Who Escaped the Carnage Ran a Horrifying Gauntlet: Sandy Silverman, Ben Fountain and Mel Immergut.
    People Magazine, September 12, 2001

  • People
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    United in Courage. New York City - Those Who Escaped the Carnage Ran a Horrifying Gauntlet: Dan Monchek and David Schnitzer.
    People Magazine, September 12, 2001