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Some Cope, Some Quake, in Attacks' Aftermath
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Student
Aatifa Khan: "Tolerance isn't enough." (Photo
by Sonia Kumar)
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month after the attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon, many
Marylanders live with fears while they anxiously await the next disaster.
Series: Tragedies' Footprints:
World
Trade Center Survivor Views Days Differently
Student Works to Foster Understanding Between Muslims and Other Americans
Marylander Who
Survived
Pentagon Attack Finds It Hard to Work
Extras: Photo Gallery | Anthrax Quiz | Bin
Laden Quiz
More
Background Stories from Capital News Service:
BWI to Get New Explosive Detectors (Nov. 14, 2001)
With Anthrax Cleanup Delayed, Md. Offices Continue to Get Brentwood Mail (Nov. 12, 2001)
Police Protect World's Oldest Operating Airport (Nov. 9, 2001)
Bioterror Hotlines Close as Anthrax Hysteria Fades (Nov. 8, 2001)
Counties Seek Federal Help for Response to Terror (Oct.
2 6, 2001)
Md. Post Offices Get Mail, After Anthrax Closes D.C. Facility (Oct. 23, 2001)
Empty Anthrax Tower Stands as Reminder of Biological Weapons History (Oct. 21, 2001)
Terror Victims' Families May Get Help in Settling Estates (Oct. 12, 2001)
Maryland Students Join Millions Nationwide to Pause for Pledge of Allegiance (Oct. 12, 2001)
World's Oldest Operating Airport Imperiled (Oct. 12, 2001)
Anne Arundel Man's Gift Sends Officers to N.Y. (Oct. 11, 2001)
Governor Announces Boosts to Tourism Industry (Oct. 10, 2001)
Reagan National Airport Reopens to Cheers (Oct. 4, 2001)
College Campuses Share in 'Unprecedented' Rise in CIA Recruitment (Oct. 3, 2001)
Bartlett Says U.S. Should Help Afghan Resistance (Oct. 2, 2001)
Early Detection Key to Fighting Bioterrorism (Sept. 30, 2001)
State Police, National Guard, to Protect Airports (Sept. 27, 2001)
Md. Reservists Called to Active Duty (Sept. 26, 2001)
Officials Say It's Time to Reopen National Airport (Sept. 26, 2001)
Md. Biotech Firms Could Be on Front Line of New War (Sept. 24, 2001)
One Town Grieves for Five Lost in Attack (Sept. 23, 2001)
Md. Delegation Welcomes Bush's Call for Unity (Sept.
20, 2001)
Maryland Tourism Industry
Suffers
(Sept.
20, 2001)
Airlines Ask for Billions in Aid to Head off Bankruptcies (Sept. 19, 2001)
Airport Owners Panic Over Plummeting Profits (Sept. 19, 2001)
USNS Comfort Provides Respite for Workers (Sept. 18, 2001)
Synagogues Take Extra
Precautions (Sept. 18, 2001)
Maryland Search and Rescue Team Returns From Pentagon (Sept. 18, 2001)
Investors Turn to Gold and Bonds (Sept. 17, 2001)
Muslim and Arab Americans Struggle to Cope (Sept. 16, 2001)
Another 20 Missing at Pentagon
(Sept. 14, 2001)
Navy Releases Names of Six Marylanders Missing at Pentagon (Sept. 13, 2001)
BWI and Dulles Resume Flights (Sept. 13, 2001)
Schools Try to
Get Back
to Business
(Sept. 13, 2001)
Some Channel Their Anger into
Patriotism
(Sept. 12, 2001)
Donors Wait Hours to Give Blood (Sept. 12, 2001)
A
Subdued Capitol Hill Goes Back to Work After Attack
(Sept. 12, 2001)
Gun and Ammo Sales Spike
(Sept. 12, 2001)
Governor Evacuates Statehouse, Declares State of Emergency (Sept. 11, 2001)
Gridlock Strikes Region in Wake of Airplane
Attacks (Sept. 11, 2001)
Attacks,
Evacuations Leave Washington Tourists, Workers Dazed and
Worried (Sept. 11, 2001)
Military
Surplus Stores Report Brisk Business in Survival Gear
(Sept. 11, 2001)
Attacks Close Some Md. School Systems (Sept. 11, 2001)
U. of Md. Students Express
Shock, Fear Over Attacks (Sept. 11, 2001)
Shoppers Crowd Area Groceries in Search of Staples
After Offices Shut Down (Sept. 11, 2001)
Students React Angrily As Campus Stays Open (Sept. 11, 2001)
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Published 09/13/01; last updated: 11/29/01 07:11 PM
Special report produced by Sonia Kumar, Kim
Harris and Kathleen Johnston;
edited by Chris Harvey (Web) and Steve Crane and Adrianne Flynn (print)
Copyright © 2001 University of Maryland College of Journalism. All rights reserved.
Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.
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