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Ontario representatives ready to aid Canadians at ground zero
By LISA PRIEST, The Globe and Mail
Thursday, September 20, 2001
NEW YORK -- Marcel Pelletier travelled all the way from Vancouver to deal with the agonizing process of finding his son Michael, who was in the World Trade Center when two hijacked airliners plowed into the twin towers on Sept. 11.
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New Yorkers say they want terrorists brought to justice
By LISA PRIEST, The Globe and Mail
Thursday, September 20, 2001
NEW YORK -- They're devastated and they often go to the makeshift memorials, but some New Yorkers want the terrorists who brought down the World Trade Center to face justice, not a gory death.
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Wednesday, September 19
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Thursday, September 13
'We need blood'
Rubble, fires and F-16s: Welcome to Manhattan
Wednesday, September 12
Requiem for a cathedral to power
Sun blotted out by smoke and soot
'You could smell the city burning'
Thousands killed in 'mass murder,' Bush says
'I can't get to anyone I love. I hate this'
This is the way the world changed
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Voices From After the Fall, The Facts Behind the Fear, and the preview of a new Discovery documentary filmed at Ground Zero.
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Six-month Memorial for Sept. 11 - U.S. President George Bush speaks from the White House. "The terrorists will remember Sept. 11 as the day their reckoning began," he said.
In Canada - Relatives of Canadian victims of the World Trade Centre attacks wonder why there's no six-month memorial here at home.
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