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Soon both towers came down. We realized that terrorism was now not just what we see on the evening news. The sadness of loss of life increased 10 fold, then disbelief, confusion, anger, and fear.

Bud (story excerpt)
12/17/01


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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4th grade
Bob (Sharon, MA - USA) 

8/27/2010 

Freshman year
Lauren (Ethridge - USA) 

8/27/2010 

Couldn't connect
Chris (Starkville - USA) 

8/16/2010 

BGSU Sept 2001
Amy (Dublin, OH - USA) 

8/14/2010 

Young Confused and Scared
Alexis (Philadelphia - USA) 

8/9/2010 

Watch it burn.
Andrew (La Grande , OR - USA) 

8/6/2010 

Gibbs High School
Travis (Tarpon Springs, FL - USA) 

7/26/2010 

5th Grade
Sky (Hampton Bays, NY, United States - USA) 

7/13/2010 

University class
Elizabeth (Montreal - Canada) 

7/12/2010 

French Class at UIC
Diana (Chicago - USA) 

7/11/2010 

Just another day (I thought)
Joe (Whitman, MA - USA) 

7/7/2010 

Why I am now a career Firefighter...
Robert (Louisville - USA) 

7/4/2010 

Only In The 3rd Grade
- (Tampa - USA) 

6/30/2010 

Fear
Anuj (Montclair, NJ - USA) 

6/25/2010 

School
Cath (United Kingdom - Europe) 

6/21/2010 

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