september 11
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9/11 Anniversary Spotlights Need for Helping Those Who Assist Others
Those on the front lines of this carnage often struggle with emotional problems like those they are helping, experts are…
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EDITORIAL: Remembering the Victims of 9/11 and the Vote
As we reflect on 9/11, it's also a time to remember why it's important to vote on Nov. 3.
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EDITOR’S COLUMN: My Greatest Concern on 9/11 Was My Children — They’re Still What Matters Most
I had never felt such fear or anxiety like what I experienced on 9/11 — waiting to hear, wanting to…
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A Reporter Remembers 9/11
How well I remember this day in 2001, as I was working as a reporter for the daily Progress Index…
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EDITOR’S COLUMN: 9/11 Revisited — Today, American Terrorists Pose the Greatest Threat
Nearly 20 years ago, in the "good old days," our greatest fears came from crazed minds and groups from abroad.…
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EDITORIAL: 9/11 Confirmed the Danger of Hating the ‘Other’
9/11 should have taught us that we all lose when we endorse or allow the hatred of those who are…
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D.C. EDUCATION BRIEFS: Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony
The public is invited to join D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser on Thursday, Sept. 21 for the ribbon-cutting ceremony at the…
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9/11 ‘Dust Lady,’ Marcy Borders, Dies of Cancer
NEW YORK (CBS Sports) — The photo of a young woman coated in dust and ash was one of the…
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Advocates Aim to Extend Benefits for 9/11 First Responders
GLYNN A. HILL, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Advocates for ailing Sept. 11 first responders urged Congress on Thursday to…
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World Trade Center Reopens, 13 Years After 9/11
VERENA DOBNIK, Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — The silvery, 1,776-foot skyscraper that rose from the ashes of 9/11 to…
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