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Diana Padro

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The Washington Post, September 16th, 2001

Every day when he got to work, Jose Padro would call his wife, Diana, at her office in the Pentagon, just to hear her laugh. It wasn't a nervous giggle or an earsplitting chortle, he explained. "It was a kind of laugh like, 'I'm glad to talk to you.' I loved that. I would call her every day just to hear that," Padro said. Diana Padro, 55, a staff accountant for the Department of the Army, had lived in Woodbridge for nine years -- the longest stretch of time their military family lived in one place. Their sons Jose, 23, and Juan, 19, are graduates of Potomac High School. Diana Padro, an outgoin...

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