Government
Oct. 11, 2001
Terrorists Want War, Not Peace
A friend called to check in last week. We talked at length, like most of us do these days, about Sept. 11. We talked about the images seared in our minds and traded stories about survivors. He'd heard from a friend of a friend who'd escaped the World Trade Center and, at first, could express little more than, "The elevators are exploding."
A friend called to check in last week. We talked at length, like most of us do these days, about Sept. 11.
We talked about the images seared in our minds and traded stories about survivors. He'd heard from a friend of a friend who'd escaped the Wo...
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