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In Memory of Innocents Lost

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Ten years have passed since the tragedy of 9/11. The trauma has not gone away, a national consensus has not been created, and the economy continues to worsen. Yet hope sprouts anew at the community level.

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THE city of New York is heating up. The source of the vibrations in this super-busy city is the commemoration of one decade since the tragedy of September 11. Trinity Church, Lower Manhattan, two blocks from the World Trade Center towers, is preparing a marathon music concert. Besides western musicians, singing of the Rubaiyat by Muslim artist Omar Khayyam will also be performed. "We are calling for reconciliation. Human beings are one big family

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