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In New York City

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The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, October 28th, 2001

AMERICA AT WAR

ANTIDOTE FOR GRIEF

In New York City, dogs take title of man's best friend to heart

By BETH J. HARPAZ

Associated Press

Sunday, October 28, 2001

New York -- There's always a dog on the ferry that takes victims' families to the place where the World Trade Center once stood.

And there's always someone on the boat who needs to pat the dog.

"You're so alive," murmured one mourner as she scooped up Annie, a small caramel-and-white dog, on the way to the site of so many deaths.

Annie is one of several dozen dogs who bring smiles to tear- streaked faces, comfort to stressed-out ...

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