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...Akana left Boston within a few hours and was assigned to a medical team by 8 p.m. Tuesday evening. Late into the evening, Akana and his team converted a Burger King into triage clinics along the perimeter of the wreckage, treating eye and skin burns and heat exhaustion. It was unbelievable how much smoke was in the air, and nearly 40 percent of the rescue personnel werent wearing gas masks. Some nights I must have washed out 200 to 300 sets of eyes, Akana says. No one wanted to stop working, so theyd work themselves to complete exhaustion...

Author: By Megha M. Doshi, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Dispatches from Ground Zero | 9/21/2001 | See Source »

...American in America, I thought the danger to me unreal, that only the hate was real. Now my identities have been fused in the heat of battle. I am no longer safe, and as an American and as a Jew I have a single enemy. It is no accident that one of the pilots who flew passenger jets into crowded office towers was wanted for a bus bombing in Israel 16 years...

Author: By Robert ARYEH Klapper, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: A Religious Perspective | 9/20/2001 | See Source »

...plan to privatize dozens of state-controlled corporations. The Establishment has pushed for another stimulus package this year. They complain that curbing government spending could push a deflationary economy over the edge. When Koizumi's ratings start to fall, which they surely will, they will turn up the heat and wait for his fragile power base of mass appeal and political outsiders to crumble...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Japan's Destroyer | 9/17/2001 | See Source »

...Don’t be so sure,” I said. “It seems to me that the intense heat from the fires could weaken the entire structure.” A short time later, I was sadly proven correct...

Author: By Gregory J. Davis, | Title: The End of Innocence: September 11, 2001 | 9/17/2001 | See Source »

...enough, one of the leaders said. "You're probably right," Lott answered. Who knew what the final tab could be - maybe as high as $500 billion in the end. But the Congressional and Senate leaders in this room knew that money gets wasted when it's appropriated in the heat of the moment. "I'm an American first," Rep. David Obey, the Appropriations Committee's senior Democrat, told the others. "I want to turn these attackers into fairy dust. But we need to look at the fine print of what we're doing here...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Terrorism Rends Buildings, Unites Congress | 9/17/2001 | See Source »

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