Archive of News (2002)
Finding Cure for Hearts Broken Sept. 11 Is as Difficult as Explaining the Cost
The Sept. 11 Fund will spend as much as $55 million to provide mental health care to those traumatized by the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. The American Red Cross is also expected to spend tens of millions of dollars to help provide similar kinds of counseling.
As 9/11 Cleanup Moves Inside, Residents Battle With Emotions
The Environmental Protection Agency is to begin within the next few weeks the mammoth task of cleaning and testing thousands of apartments in Lower Manhattan that were caught in harm’s way last September by the ash and dust from the World Trade Center.
As 9/11 Cleanup Moves Inside, Residents Battle With Emotions
The Environmental Protection Agency is to begin within the next few weeks the mammoth task of cleaning and testing thousands of apartments in Lower Manhattan that were caught in harm’s way last September by the ash and dust from the World Trade Center.
PUBLIC LIVES; Keeping a Wary Eye on the E.P.A. at Ground Zero
A BURST of knocking and buzzer-pushing goes unrequited, but the scientist-in-residence finally answers her door when a last-ditch telephone summons reminds her that she’s got company on the threshold. Marjorie J. Clarke, whose City University of New York doctorate certifies her as an urban environmentalist to be reckoned with — current target, the Environmental Protection Agency’s role at ground zero — apologizes for ignoring her visitors.
PUBLIC LIVES; Keeping a Wary Eye on the E.P.A. at Ground Zero
A burst of knocking and buzzer-pushing goes unrequited, but the scientist-in-residence finally answers her door when a last-ditch telephone summons reminds her that she’s got company on the threshold. Marjorie J. Clarke, whose City University of New York doctorate certifies her as an urban environmentalist to be reckoned with — current target, the Environmental Protection Agency’s role at ground zero — apologizes for ignoring her visitors.
Victims’ Remains Found Near Ground Zero
In the week since a ceremony marked the end of the recovery effort at ground zero, Fire Department and construction crews have found the remains of about a dozen victims in nearby buildings damaged in the Sept. 11 attack.
Victims’ Remains Found Near Ground Zero
In the week since a ceremony marked the end of the recovery effort at ground zero, Fire Department and construction crews have found the remains of about a dozen victims in nearby buildings damaged in the Sept. 11 attack.
Ground Zero Diagnosis
In an emotional and dignified ceremony last Thursday, the city brought an end, at least symbolically, to the recovery effort at the World Trade Center site in Lower Manhattan.
Ground Zero Diagnosis
In an emotional and dignified ceremony last Thursday, the city brought an end, at least symbolically, to the recovery effort at the World Trade Center site in Lower Manhattan. It won’t be long before rebuilding begins, and that area of Manhattan will become one of the largest construction sites in the nation.
More Drinking and Smoking in 9/11 Study
Manhattan residents drank more alcohol and smoked more tobacco and marijuana after the Sept. 11 attack, researchers say.