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...Greg just briefly in a four-day management seminar in August, one from a grade-school classmate recounting how Greg owned the first skateboard on the block. When she comes up for air, Nicole calls to check on Greg's best friend and colleague Michael Cantatore, so sick with grief and guilt that two weeks ago he had a grand mal seizure. He is 34, and has had to strap a heart monitor to his chest...
Nicole says she has bypassed the anger stage of grief. Now she's stuck somewhere between denial and acceptance. The rational part of her knows that Greg--who scoffed at working out--could not possibly have managed 95 flights of stairs in the 27 minutes between his last page and the tower's collapse. But her heart is still playing tricks. "I'll get home and someone will have sent roses, and for the moment I'll think that was so nice of Greg. Or a friend will talk about having a party on a weekend, and I'll think...
...there comes a point when Greg's death begins making too much sense, when her grief loses its novelty and becomes scarily routine. This happened when her toddler Nicholas stopped reflexively asking for his father and started hugging people other than her. At first Nicole thought this was a sign he was adjusting, but then the worry set in. Would Nicholas' two-year-old mind begin to lose scant recollections of his father? "So now I just keep saying to him, 'Remember when Daddy used to do this or that,'" she says. And when they talk about Greg, Nicholas...
Both carriers have since spent $50 million to fit their 13 planes with new, high-strength tires and form-fitting pieces of Kevlar inside the six most vulnerable fuel tanks, and they use state-of-the art 'armored' wiring. "There was, and remains, grief for the people killed and their families," says British Airways' chief pilot Mike Bannister. "But there was disappointment for the plane for only a moment. Then we got to fixing...
...voice, while the flirty “Rechnaya Liliya,” a song about a water lily, showed a penchant for whimsy. “Ne poy, Krasavita” and “Eti Letniye Nochi” were both impassioned reflections about the pain of grief, which Fleming delivered with remarkable gravity and poise...