Newsday's coverage of September 11, 2001
Photo credit: AP Photo/ALEX FUCHS | The remains of the World Trade Center stands amid the debris following the terrorist attack on the building in New York, Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001.
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column 911-anniversary 9/11/01: Duggan: City in shock tries to accept The hastily assembled command centers at the city's hospitals signaled yesterday afternoon that the worst ...
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article 911-anniversary 9/11/01 9/11/01: Health care workers' skills put to test With only 46 hospital burn-unit beds in the city, New York's ability to cope with ...
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article 911-anniversary 9/11/01 9/11/01: Volunteers spring into action Help comes from all quarters and in many forms ...
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article 911-anniversary 9/11/01 9/11/01: 'It was like the apocalypse' New Yorkers brave fire, falling debris, smoke while fleeing the toppling towers. ...
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article 911-anniversary 9/11/01 9/11/01: Centers overwhelmed with blood donors Some turned away after waiting hours ...
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article 911-anniversary 9/11/01 9/11/01: Mayor's emergency center falls The Mayor's Emergency Operations Center was among the scores of offices destroyed in yesterday's explosion, ...
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article 911-anniversary 9/11/01 9/11/01: City's top firefighters among the dead The city's fire department apparently lost some of the best of its ranks when the ...
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article 911-anniversary 9/11/01 9/11/01: Residents pull together in aftermath The pain of those many who were buried in rubble, or suffocated by smoke, or ...
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column 911-anniversary 9/11/01: When the subways went still It was standing room only on the No. 1 train, like so many other weekday ...
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article 911-anniversary 9/11/01 9/11/01: Dust, smoke fill subway tunnels The city was snarled beneath ground, as well as above, in the wake of the ...
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