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SPECIAL REPORT: SEPTEMBER 11, ONE YEAR LATER
Firefighters, Our Everyday Heroes
        The Enquirer profiles local firefighters, the men and women who protect our lives and property.

The Year America Changed
        As the country prepares to commemorate the first anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks on America, The Enquirer looks back on how terrorism has changed the United States.

LOCAL STORIES
Bonds grow closer for area firefighters
At Ladder Company 23 in Walnut Hills, Cincinnati firefighter Vince Sunderhaus keeps the laces on his black shoes loosely tied. Always has.

Search for meaning from a day of horror
Because we are human, we want to know what it all means.

In classrooms, Sept. 11 pivotal day
On the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, Brittney Sanderson and her classmates at Ryle High School in Union watched in terrified awe from room 112.

Running for his life altered its meaning
Confetti. That's what it looked like at first, that first instant, before the sky filled with smoke and ash, and the fire and flying people began pouring from high floors of the North Tower.

'Three-quarters of a family' left behind
His wife wouldn't be happy about it. But today Lynn Faulkner says he will walk into the hole where the World Trade Center used to stand because that is the only gravesite he has for her.

Tristate Remembers
Today, the Tristate will remember with a variety of services and exhibits. Here are some of the events.

IN BUSINESS
Tristate businesses adapt
The Sept. 11 attacks that altered New York's skyline have left lingering marks on the Tristate's business landscape, too.

For the nation, a mixed bag
NEW YORK - A fast-moving economy doesn't stop for photographs.

IN TEMPO
Eating together provides solace
Most of us don't remember what we ate a year ago today — the tuna salad sandwiches, cold pizza and vending machine du jour. More than any other time, food was secondary — merely a means of sustenance — on that horrible Tuesday.

TV images will bring the nation together again.
As much as we complain about TV — and there are many legitimate gripes — you can't deny the awesome power of live pictures being beamed into every home or office across the country and around the world.

Agency keeps workplaces, America safe
Like the rest of America, Dr. Bruce Bernard and Dr. Boris Lushniak stared in horror at the television as two jets slammed into Manhattan's Twin Towers a year ago today.

Restaurants still feel the impact of tragedy
One year ago today, restaurants were empty all over the city. Eating out seemed too frivolous, too normal. The top independent restaurant in the country, Windows on the World, was in the rubble of New York's World Trade Center.

BORGMAN CARTOON
9/11 Baby

IN SPORTS
Sports looks for its place after 9/11
Sept. 11 is a turning point in American history and a sticking point for the sports world.

Reds mark 9-11 with pregame ceremonies

 
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