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The children of 9/11, some 3,000 in number, are grown up now and chasing their own dreams. A few dozen have sworn an oath, like the parents they lost once did, to serve New York as firefighters or police officers. And a few dozen have followed the ones they lost onto Wall Street — some into the very same investment firms. Bloomberg's Laura Carlson reads "Generation 9/11: Following Parents They Lost Onto Wall Street"
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By Bloomberg and iHeartPodcastsThe children of 9/11, some 3,000 in number, are grown up now and chasing their own dreams. A few dozen have sworn an oath, like the parents they lost once did, to serve New York as firefighters or police officers. And a few dozen have followed the ones they lost onto Wall Street — some into the very same investment firms. Bloomberg's Laura Carlson reads "Generation 9/11: Following Parents They Lost Onto Wall Street"
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