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...over the city, people walked with radios pinned to their ears. One man had the news on his car radio turned up as close to 100 people surrounded the car listening to the reports. Just before noon, a radio commentator said, "Inarguably, this is the worst day in the history of New York City." No one argued...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: If You Want To Humble An Empire | 9/14/2001 | See Source »

Churches opened their sanctuaries for prayer services. St. Bartholomew's offered water and lemonade to everyone passing by. The noon Mass at St. Patrick's was nearly full. "We pray as we have never prayed before," said Monsignor Ferry. "Remember the victims today. Forgive them their sins, and bring them into the light." Posted defiantly in every window of one restaurant was the sign WE REFUSE TO GIVE IN TO TERRORISM. CIBO IS OPEN FOR BUSINESS. GOD BLESS AMERICA. A well-dressed man in a suit sat on a bench in Central Park, his head bowed, his hands clasped between...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: If You Want To Humble An Empire | 9/14/2001 | See Source »

...crowded airspace. The Federal Aviation Administration also knew, though of course doesn't publicize, that Air Force One - whose comings and goings can ball up huge swaths of the nation's airspace - was way down in Florida and wouldn't be cruising back into Andrews Air Force Base until noon, comfortably after the morning rush hour had let up. FAA Administrator Jane Garvey, who is the agency's longest serving chief, had already begun a day heavy with meetings. This, the FAA, the flyboys and radar jocks thought, would be an easy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Day the FAA Stopped the World | 9/14/2001 | See Source »

...detained three people at the Copley Westin Hotel shortly after noon yesterday, although all had been released by last evening...

Author: By Garrett M. Graff, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: FBI Raids Boston | 9/13/2001 | See Source »

...appointment at Dr. Cronenberg's children's dentistry office was at noon, and we were the only ones there. By now, knowledge of the attack was general in Mount Kisco and everyone was offering greetings that began with, "Awful," or "What a day" or "Simply inconceivable." Dr. Cronenberg had the radio on, as was usual, but it offered news, not Muzak. As Caroline sat patiently through her checkup, assistants kept giving the doctor updates on news from southern Manhattan. "Pace has been let out," one said finally. Pace University was mere blocks from ground zero, and Dr. Cronenberg...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: That Day, North of the City | 9/13/2001 | See Source »

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