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Headlines for 11 September 2003

New York’s currently: pulled right back

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 We love this headline: Mayor Invites Vice President to Skip Event at Ground Zero.

 Al Qaeda still maintains a large, invisible presence in the U.S.

 TMN’s Paul Ford finds a new theory of time in the airport lounge.

 Despite a global rally of support after Sept. 11, the U.S. now holds the world’s contempt.

 Bush invokes Sept. 11 when talking about campaign fundraising, tax cuts, the deficit, unemployment…

 Fascinating account as Gail Sheehy writes the stories of widows from Middletown, New Jersey. Related: Sept. 11 photographs, Blueeyes Magazine.

 50 Cent under fire at a Doubletree Hotel.

 Questions about New York for documentarian Ric Burns.

 Mark Twain’s ‘Extracts from Adam’s Diary.’

 Six common misconceptions about Sept. 11.

 Sketchbooks by Eric Lebofsky.

 Excellent interactive features on the Twin Towers (see right column).

 Moving in New York? Make sure to use a reputable company.

 Not related to 9/11 at all: Group photos from Twins Days in Twinsburg, Ohio.

 Interview with John Adams, composer of ‘On the Transmigration of Souls.’

 See the Genius of the modern, child of the real and ideal / Clearing the ground for broad Humanity, the true America. ‘Song of the Redwood-Tree’ by Walt Whitman.

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