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Traumatic Moments End, But the Reminders Linger
Elizabeth Bakalar and Zoe Risutto both ran for their lives on the morning of Sept. 11, fleeing their office a few blocks from the World Trade Center. Eight weeks later, they are both surrounded by reminders of what they experienced.
Traumatic Moments End, But the Reminders Linger
Elizabeth Bakalar and Zoe Risutto both ran for their lives on the morning of Sept. 11, fleeing their office a few blocks from the World Trade Center.
Your Home; Cleaning Dust From Air Ducts
RESPONSIBLE homeowners are generally diligent about cleaning their homes and apartments to eliminate dust and dirt from floors and furniture. And good property managers are equally attuned to similar conditions in lobbies and hallways of buildings they manage.
As Grief Sets In, More Seek Help
PATRICIA DONOVAN-DUFF was preparing for work on Sept. 11 when, on television, she saw the planes hit the World Trade Center. Mrs. Donovan-Duff, program director of the Bereavement Center of Westchester, plunged into action, anticipating an enormous number of people contacting her organization in Tuckahoe.
As Grief Sets In, More Seek Help
Patricia Donovan-Duff was preparing for work on Sept. 11 when, on television, she saw the planes hit the World Trade Center.
Your Home; Cleaning Dust From Air Ducts
Responsible homeowners are generally diligent about cleaning their homes and apartments to eliminate dust and dirt from floors and furniture. And good property managers are equally attuned to similar conditions in lobbies and hallways of buildings they manage.
Workers and Residents Are Safe, Officials Say
Environmental and health officials sought to assure a City Council committee yesterday that there were no indications of serious long-term health risks to workers or residents at or near ground zero, amid growing concerns to the contrary.
Environmental and health officials sought to assure a City Council committee yesterday that there were no indications of serious long-term health risks to workers or residents at or near ground zero, amid growing concerns to the contrary.
Environmental and health officials sought to assure a City Council committee yesterday that there were no indications of serious long-term health risks to workers or residents at or near ground zero, amid growing concerns to the contrary.
In America; Hungry and Jobless
“Our members,” said John Turchiano, ”have never been in this position before.” Mr. Turchiano is a spokesman for the Hotel and Restaurant Workers union in New York City. On Monday four tractor-trailer trucks from the group Feed the Children pulled up outside the union’s health center in Elmhurst, Queens.
A NATION CHALLENGED: THE SITE; Citing Safety, City Will Cut Work Force For Recovery
City officials have ordered the Police and Fire Departments to reduce the number of officers and firefighters recovering remains at ground zero, a decision announced amid new concerns about polluted air at the site.