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Outpouring of grief for city's firefighters While George W. Bush keeps an expectant but nervous world waiting to see what he has planned, the Fire Department of the City of New York is already counting its dead, all killed in the line of duty. | Read |  |
Giuliani says hope of finding survivors is 'very small' The chance of finding any more survivors in the compacted and smouldering wreckage of New York's World Trade Center is 'very, very small', said Rudolph Giuliani, the city's mayor, in his gloomiest assessment of the situation so far. | Read |  |
Past lessons that saved lives at Morgan Stanley When the first aircraft struck the World Trade Center, employees of the biggest tenant in the complex knew exactly what to do. Now, all but a handful of Morgan Stanley's 3,700 employees are alive to talk about it. | Read |  |
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