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  • CANDLES
  • CLINTON TV
  • DUST MASK AND FLAG
  • DUST SIGN
  • DUSTY RETURN
  • FIREFIGHTER HUG
  • FIREFIGHTER PICTURES
  • FIREFIGHTER PRAY
  • FIREFIGHTER
  • PRAYER
  • RUINS
  • SKYLINE AND SIGN
  • SKYLINE
  • TEARY LOOK
  • THE PILE
  • TIMES SQUAR FLAGS
  • WANTED POSTER
  • WASHINGTON HORSE
  • WORKER THANKED
  • WTC SHELL
  • CANDLES
    NEW YORK, NY 9/15/01 MTD CEK CANDLES -- New Yorkers stricken with grief by the World Trade Center disaster gather at Manhattan's Union Square Park to light candles, sing and show support for the victims Saturday, September 15, 2001. (Fresno Bee photo by Craig Kohlruss)
  • CLINTON TV
    NEW YORK, NY 9/18/01 MTD CEK CLINTON TV -- New Yorkers stop to watch the giant NBC/Panasonic television monitor in Times Square Tuesday, September 18, 2001 as former President Bill Clinton is interviewed on NBC. Clinton gave his thoughts on the World Trade Center disaster as well as what the U.S. position on confronting Osama bin Laden ought to be. (Fresno Bee photo by Craig Kohlruss)
  • DUST MASK AND FLAG
    NEW YORK, NY 9/17/01 MTD CEK PATRIOTIC RETURN -- Amira Catibusic, who works in the Wall Street area of New York, returned to work Monday, September 17, 2001 with a dust mask and American Flag in her hair. Some New Yorkers were alowed to return to work in the area under tight security as the New York Stock Exchange began trading again for the first time since the September 17 attack. (Fresno Bee photo by Craig Kohlruss)
  • DUST SIGN
    NEW YORK, NY 9/16/01 MTD CEK DUST SIGN -- A sign scribed in the dust on a wall near the World Trade Center site shows the ever-present support by New Yorkers as a rescue worker waits for an assignment Sunday, September 16, 2001. (Fresno Bee photo by Craig Kohlruss)
  • DUSTY RETURN
    NEW YORK, NY 9/17/01 MTD CEK RETURN -- New Yorkers return to work in the dusty and sooty Wall Street area about three blocks away from the World Trade Center collapse site Monday, September 17, 2001. (Fresno Bee photo by Craig Kohlruss)
  • FIREFIGHTER HUG
    NEW YORK, NY 9/19/01 MTD CEK FIREFIGHER HUG -- Firefighters' loved ones, who declined to give their names, hug outside the Engine 8 Ladder 2 fire company. Reporter Diana Marcum IDs the woman on the right (back to camera) as the girlfriend of Mike Clark. (Fresno Bee photo by Craig Kohlruss)
  • FIREFIGHTER PICTURES
    NEW YORK, NY 9/19/01 MTD CEK FIREFIGHTER PICTURE -- Photographs of the 10 missing New York City firefighters from Engine 8 Ladder 2 are placed in front of the station, where well-wishers have placed flowers and given their support Wenesday, September 19, 2001. (Fresno Bee photo by Craig Kohlruss)
  • FIREFIGHTER PRAY
    NEW YORK, NY 9/19/01 MTD CEK FIREFIGHTER PRAY -- Andrew Narohna of New York prays before the makeshift shrine to the 10 missing firefighters of Engine 8 Ladder 2 fire company outside the station Wednesday, September 19, 2001. Narohna said he was moved by the heroics of the firefighters and came down to read from his Bible and say a prayer. "Everybody gives them a bad rap," he says. "They're the brightest, the most beautiful, the best people in the city." Narohna's sentiments were echoed by dozens of New Yorkers who stopped by to pay their respects, and leave flowers or donations. (Fresno Bee photo by Craig Kohlruss)
  • FIREFIGHTER
    NEW YORK, NY 9/19/01 MTD CEK FIREFIGHTER -- Firefighter Fred Zvinys (cq) continues to respond to calls from Manhattan's Engine 8 Ladder 2 fire company despite immense sadness in the department after 10 "brothers" went missing in the September 11 World Trade Center terrorist attacks. "You can't let this get to you," he said. " You have a job to do." (Fresno Bee photo by Craig Kohlruss)
  • PRAYER
    NEW YORK, NY 9/18/01 MTD CEK PRAYER -- Manhattan financial district employee Debra Maddi stops to give a prayer of support while passing by a street with a view of the World Trade Center disaster site Tuesday, September 18, 2001. A week after the terroist attacks that brought down the giant buildings, this was the first time that many New Yorkers were able to see any of the destruction first hand. Although she did not know anyone killed in the attack, Maddi said she still had an emotional connection for those who did. (Fresno Bee photo by Craig Kohlruss)
  • RUINS
    NEW YORK, NY 9/16/01 MTD CEK RUINS -- Firefighters stand below the ruins of the World Trade Center Saturday, September 16, 2001. It has been reported that the heap of destruction will be cleared away in great detail by using a grid to examine ever piece of debris in an attempt to find body parts or evidence related to the hijackers. (Fresno Bee photo by Craig Kohlruss)
  • SKYLINE AND SIGN
    NEW YORK, NY 9/15/01 MTD CEK NY SKYLINE -- An electronic sign expresses condolences as motorists re-enter the city. (Fresno Bee photo by Craig Kohlruss)
  • SKYLINE
    NEW YORK, NY 9/17/01 MTD CEK SKYLINE -- A man stops on the Brooklyn Bridge to take a long look at the New York skyline where the World Trade Center towers once stood Monday, September 17, 2001. (Fresno Bee photo by Craig Kohlruss)
  • TEARY LOOK
    NEW YORK, NY 9/18/01 MTD CEK TEARY LOOK -- Chase Bank employee Haydee Soler wipes a tear away while taking a look at the World Trade Center disaster site in lower Manhattan Tuesday, September 18, 2001. Soler said her employer asked her to only retrieve personal items from her office and that they would not be going back to work yet. She described the collapse as like a "tornado" the day of the attack. (Fresno Bee photo by Craig Kohlruss)
  • THE PILE
    NEW YORK, NY 9/19/01 MTD CEK THE PILE -- New Yorkers stop on Greenwich Street to look at "The Pile" Wednesday, September 19, 2001 where an estimated 5000 people lost their lives in the World Trade Center collapse on September 11 in New York City. The FBI and National Guard have been keeping both onlookers and media away from the site because it is considered a crime scene but a few narrow glimpses between the surrounding buildings have given locals a horrific view of the unthinkable. (Fresno Bee photo by Craig Kohlruss)
  • TIMES SQUAR FLAGS
    NEW YORK, NY 9/18/01 MTD CEK TIMES SQUARE FLAGS -- American Flags cover a construction scafolding in New York's Times Square Tuesday, September 18, 2001 where patriotism continues to surge since the September 11 World Trade Center attacks. (Fresno Bee photo by Craig Kohlruss)
  • WANTED POSTER
    NEW YORK, NY 9/18/01 MTD CEK WANTED POSTER -- New York City police officer Gerard Chenaird stands at a police check point near a poster of Osama bin Laden with the words "Wanted Dead or Alive" written on it in lower Manhattan Tuesday, September 18, 2001. On Monday President George W. Bush stated that bin Laden is the primary suspect in the WTC attack and that the U.S. wants him "Dead or alive." (Fresno Bee photo by Craig Kohlruss)
  • WASHINGTON HORSE
    NEW YORK, NY 9/17/01 MTD CEK WASHINGTON HORSE -- A statue of George Washington reflects patriosm, faith and a push for peace in messages written on it at New York's Union Square Park Monday, September 17, 2001. Much of the mood of New York is reflected in the makeshift shrine at the park. (Fresno Bee photo by Craig Kohlruss)
  • WORKER THANKED
    NEW YORK, NY 9/15/01 MTD CEK SHOW OF SUPPORT -- While taking a seat on the steps at New York's Union Square Park, weary rescue worker Darren Alicea gets a pat on the back and a "thank you" from a passer-by after being excused from work at the World Trade Center disaster in lower Manhattan Saturday, September 15, 2001. Alicea said he had been helping clear away the rubble in search of possible survivors since Wednesday but was excused by the Army Saturday night. (Fresno Bee photo by Craig Kohlruss)
  • WTC SHELL
    NEW YORK, NY 9/16/01 MTD CEK WTC SHELL -- The shell of World Trade Center 1 rises above the heap of destruction while a flag waves on a building across the way Sunday, September 16, 2001. (Fresno Bee photo by Craig Kohlruss) Fresno Bee Staff Photo The shell of World Trade Center 1 rises above the destruction while a flag waves on a nearby building. New Yorkers were asked to resume their daily routines today.

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