14 December 2001 >>
“We will never truly be safe from terrorism until we cleanse the cesspools of misinformation in which the memes of hatred for the West are bred. This means shutting down the madrassas that urge jihad against us, the Infidels. This means shutting down the kindergartens in Palestinian territories that teach five-year old kids how to strap bombs to themselves and detonate them.”
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13 December 2001 >>
Shots fired! An armed robbery! Is New York City getting back to “normal”?
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20 September 2001 >>
New York City is in mourning, as people display symbols of their emotions around town.
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14 September 2001 >>
“The vigil—which was supposed to be a remembrance for those who were killed in the attacks—was hijacked by a loud group that tried to turn it into an anti-war protest. About half of this group looked as though they had attended every protest held since 1968 and had been following personal hygiene tips from Wavy Gravy. The other half were college-aged neo-hippies who wielded their moral outrage with an air of self-congratulation, as though their misguided complaining somehow made them superior to those who disagreed.”
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14 September 2001 >>
Scenes from a walk around lower Manhattan starting at the Union Square Vigil and heading south to Canal Street. Impromptu memorials turn lower Manhattan into a shrine for the victims of the World Trade Center attacks.
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13 September 2001 @ 12:04PM >>
Three firefighters raise the American flag among the wreckage of the World Trade Center.
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12 September 2001 >>
“My gorgeous, magnificent, wonderful city has been abused and violated. Gorgeous, magnificent, talented young people have had their lives unnaturally altered. My heart has been abused and violated. The hearts of my most beloved friends have been abused and violated. I am sad and angry.”
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12 September 2001 >>
12 September 2001: “We traded stories we’d heard about the day before, and after each one, we sat in silence, looking down, or out the window, but not at each other. It was as if each story needed its own little period of mourning, and out of respect for this need, we didn’t disturb each other with eye contact or talk.”
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11 September 2001 >>
A trek through a chaotic Manhattan as the city struggles to absorb the attacks of September 11th.
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11 September 2001 >>
SoHo resident Jon Davis captures the aftermath of the World Trade Center as he walks to Tribeca, just north of the towers.
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11 September 2001 >>
Dust cloud of Tower 2 collapse approaches as Corey Menscher photographs from the north, along the Hudson River.
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11 September 2001 >>
Tribeca resident David Vogler captures the final minutes of the World Trade Center towers along with signs of the grief that gripped Manhattan afterwards.
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22 August 2001 >>
If I call myself a Libertarian and support the application of anti-trust laws against Microsoft, will you still respect me in the morning?
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