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On Thu, 27 Apr 2006 13:01:53 -0400, "Peter R."
wrote: t seems that everyone I knew in upstate NY, including myself, at the time was a mere one degree away ( I live in southern New Hampshire. Our veterinarian's husband was on one of the AA planes from Boston to the WTC. A neighbor's daughter lives in New York and had to walk all afternoon to get home (she stepped into a shoe store and bought a pair of sneakers). And (known only through the newspaper, to be sure) a gal in the neighboring town weeks later had a letter returned to her: evidently it was aboard one of the planes and became debris; the return address on the envelope was legible, so some kindly New Yorker put it in a larger envelope and mailed it back to her with a note hoping that she hadn't lost anyone on the flight. But then I'm only 60 miles from Logan airport, so I'm bound to know people who travel through there. - all the best, Dan Ford Wikipedia: the belief that 10,000 monkeys playing at 10,000 keyboards can create a reference work |
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