The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, September 11th, 2001
ATTACK ON AMERICA
In the streets, infernos of emotion unfurl
By CATHERINE FITZPATRICK
of the Journal Sentinel staff
Tuesday, September 11, 2001
New York -- At 9:15 a.m., the zipper in Times Square is reporting the day's usual events: An unmanned surveillance plane was shot down over Iraq.
Then all hell breaks loose.
9:29 a.m.: We're on the A-train headed downtown. A woman in a green floral dress is crying. She says it was two planes that flew into the World Trade Center. Sandra Whitfield is a procurement analyst trying to get to her job at the municipal building across from City Hall.
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