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On the morning of September 11, 2001, Peggy was on her way to work when she heard news on the radio about a plane hitting the World Trade Center in New York City.
Convinced it must be a terrible accident, Peggy continued to work. When she reached work, it became evident that this was no accident as word of a second plane hitting the World Trade Center spread through the office.
Peggy and her co-workers spent the day glued to the t.v. They watched in horror as people jumped from the buildings to escape fiery death. They watched both buildings crumble.
Twenty years later, these images stay with Peggy. She will never forget.
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On the morning of September 11, 2001, Peggy was on her way to work when she heard news on the radio about a plane hitting the World Trade Center in New York City.
Convinced it must be a terrible accident, Peggy continued to work. When she reached work, it became evident that this was no accident as word of a second plane hitting the World Trade Center spread through the office.
Peggy and her co-workers spent the day glued to the t.v. They watched in horror as people jumped from the buildings to escape fiery death. They watched both buildings crumble.
Twenty years later, these images stay with Peggy. She will never forget.
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