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A NATION CHALLENGED: MENTAL HEALTH; Thousands in Manhattan Needed Therapy After Attack, Study Finds
In the aftermath of the World Trade Center collapse, tens of thousands of Manhattan residents suffered emotional difficulties severe enough to warrant psychiatric treatment, according to a report in the new issue of The New England Journal of Medicine, out today.
A NATION CHALLENGED: MENTAL HEALTH; Thousands in Manhattan Needed Therapy After Attack, Study Finds
In the aftermath of the World Trade Center collapse, tens of thousands of Manhattan residents suffered emotional difficulties severe enough to warrant psychiatric treatment, according to a report in the new issue of The New England Journal of Medicine, out today.
The True Toll On Firefighters Is Still Untold
After Sept. 11, there was no end to the ways the New York Fire Department could compute its losses: 343 members; 91 vehicles; the chief of the department; a beloved chaplain.
The True Toll On Firefighters Is Still Untold
After Sept. 11, there was no end to the ways the New York Fire Department could compute its losses: 343 members; 91 vehicles; the chief of the department; a beloved chaplain. But for the surviving men and women, there was another kind of math they did in their heads and worried about as they tried to look forward.
New Task Force Is to Deal With Questions on Air Quality
Responding to the continuing fear and confusion over air safety near ground zero, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg yesterday announced a new task force to coordinate the response of city agencies and to establish a complaint and information phone line about environmental issues in and around the World Trade Center site.
New Task Force Is to Deal With Questions on Air Quality
Responding to the continuing fear and confusion over air safety near ground zero, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg yesterday announced a new task force to coordinate the response of city agencies and to establish a complaint and information phone line about environmental issues in and around the World Trade Center site.
A NATION CHALLENGED: COMPENSATION; U.S. MAY APPROVE MORE AID FOR KIN OF SEPT. 11 DEAD
After months of criticism from the families of those killed on Sept. 11, the Bush administration is close to a decision on several changes in the Victims Compensation Fund that could result in scores of families’ receiving hundreds of thousands of dollars more than the fund’s original rules would have allowed.
A NATION CHALLENGED: COMPENSATION; U.S. MAY APPROVE MORE AID FOR KIN OF SEPT. 11 DEAD
After months of criticism from the families of those killed on Sept. 11, the Bush administration is close to a decision on several changes in the Victims Compensation Fund that could result in scores of families’ receiving hundreds of thousands of dollars more than the fund’s original rules would have allowed.
Hearing Brings More Debate Over Ground Zero Air Quality
The confusion over the air quality inside and outside buildings near ground zero was clearly evident again yesterday at an investigative hearing before the national ombudsman for the federal Environmental Protection Agency.
Hearing Brings More Debate Over Ground Zero Air Quality
The confusion over the air quality inside and outside buildings near ground zero was clearly evident again yesterday at an investigative hearing before the national ombudsman for the federal Environmental Protection Agency.