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Headlines for 24 September 2001
Bush signs order to freeze assets believed to fund terrorism.
Taliban refutes American Mid-East policy.
Saudi Arabia under many influences as America hopes to fight again from its soil.
U.S. response to terrorism to be silent, invisible, not massive.
Gas masks sell out in New York.
Giuliani has “not had time” to think about running for third term as Mayor.
World markets soar at opening.
Short selling not, yet, linked to terrorists. [wsj]
Violinist Isaac Stern died Saturday.
Warner Bros. will release digitally enhanced “2001.”
WTC jets had four percent of Hiroshima bomb’s power.
An account of women’s lives in Afghanistan under the Taliban.
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Side by Side
A cross-country journey reveals a new perspective when the trip photos are picked over. An interview with photographer Bridget Walsh Regan, who presents a collection of images, juxtaposed.
Gene Mirabelli
The author of five novels – including some very sexy covers – as well as numerous short stories, book reviews, and journalistic pieces, Gene Mirabelli is ‘over 70 and probably the least known man of letters since Hawthorne.’
Gillian Zoe Segal
The photographer and author of New York Characters on farts, the infamous Dr. Zizmor, and losing her husband to the kindness of strangers.
The Non-Expert: Poetry for Your Girlfriend
Experts answer what they know. The Non-Expert answers anything. This week Kevin Guilfoile plays the eloquent Cyrano to an anonymous Christian, and scripts poesy for the tongue-tied.

