9/11 Anniversary Coverage
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Changed New York
Even as New York begins to rebuild after 9/11, there remains a deep sense of loss in the city. How are New Yorkers coping with their loss, whether it is the death of a loved one, the ... Sep 11, 2002
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September 11: Writers, Artists and Musicians Respond
New York writers, artists and musicians respond to September 11th. Pulitzer Prize winning cartoonist Art Spiegelman, Tony Hiss, and novelist Jennifer Belle discuss writing in the mids... Sep 11, 2002
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Coverage of the Ceremonies
WNYC's Brian Lehrer and members of the WNYC's news team with NPR cover the ceremonies at the World Trade Center site, the Pentagon and the field outside of Shanksville, PA. Sep 11, 2002
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September 11th
Brian Lehrer takes calls from his listeners and shares music and poetry with his audience. Sep 11, 2002
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In Memoriam
Works by Ludwig van Beethoven and Johann Sebastian Bach, Spanish composer Cristobal de Morales, and 20th century composers Charles Ives and Aaron Copland, and Frenchman Olivier Messiaen. Sep 11, 2002
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The Unfriendly Skies
Logan Airport in Boston, where most 9/11 hijackers began their journeys, is the starting point for this documentary on airport security and how it feels to fly a year after the traged... Sep 10, 2002
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Defending the Future
On Sept. 11, Lt. Cmdr. David Tarantino, a flight surgeon and family practitioner assigned to the Pentagon, was at his desk when American Airlines Flight 77 drove its nose deep into th... Sep 9, 2002
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A Need to Belong: Citizenship in a Post-9/11 America
Something fundamental about being 'American' has changed since 9/11. A Need to Belong is the story of this change, told by voices from the nation's most diverse state - California - a... Sep 9, 2002
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Sonic Memorial
The Sonic Memorial Special is an intimate, historic and sound-rich documentary marking the anniversary of 9/11 through stories, sound and archival audio. The special interweaves eleme... Sep 8, 2002