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...there are ways in which, perhaps inevitably, the tragedy has also widened the emotional range of the kids who were affected. Callison Stratton, 10, was standing in front of her loft windows with a friend who was taking refuge at the family's apartment when the towers collapsed. "Me and Lucy just broke down crying," says Stratton. On the one-month anniversary of the attacks, she says, "I'm realizing how much I didn't feel about other things, like Columbine. Now that I've witnessed this, I know how the people who witnessed those things feel. I feel very...
...even the kids who don't have their building back are bonding with their hometown in a deeper way. Conor Stratton, 14, Callison's brother, says, "The only place I'd be right now is New York City because that's where my friends and family are. I'm not going to give that up because of terror. That's what the terrorists want, and that's not what they're going...
BORN: Dec. 16, 1940, Bremerton EDUCATION: U of Washington, B.A., 1963, J.D., 1968 FAMILY: Wife, Suzanne Callison; two children RELIGION: Lutheran MILITARY: None OCCUPATION: Congressional aide POLITICAL CAREER: U.S. House, 1976- ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1663, Tacoma...
...Twins is John Castino: No. 10 of the Royals is Clint Hurdle. 32. M. Donald Grant, later the President of the Board of the New York Nets, the team which replaced the Giants in the Big Apple. 33. Danny McDevitt. 34. The Chicago White Sox: Dave DeBusschere. 35. Johnny Callison. 36. Dusty Rhodes of the Giants and Hank Majeski of the Indians. 37. Bobo Newsom. 16: Tommy Davis. 11: John Joseph Doyle. 10: Deacon McGuire. 10: Bob Miller. 10. 38. The Dodgers Carl Erskine. 39. Philadelphia second baseman Manny Trillo. 40. 47-year-old Jack Quinn...
Because of the rapid exodus, U.S. Government officials were caught unprepared, and have fallen behind in the processing. "Organization!" scoffed Stuart Callison, an Agency for International Development official assigned to Pendleton. "We beat the first load of refugees here by an hour and a half. That's how organized we are. I haven't the vaguest idea what's going on. I get all my news out of the Los Angeles Times." William Wild, another AID official who is in charge of the Pendleton operation, considered himself in business once he was able to lease a small...