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  The forgotten borough
On Sept. 11, Staten Islanders lost a lot more than their beautiful view of the Manhattan skyline. From the missing firefighters to the reactions of local children, a Courttv.com editor relates her personal experiences from her home borough.
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    Tracking down the missing
    At the victim's center, cobbled hastily together at the New York Armory, the search for loved ones missing in the World Trade Center blast is a maze of forms, questions, waiting.
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  • View the form for the missing

  • 'It was just chaos'
    When Jerry Winhoven scrambled down the stairwell of the World Trade Center's South Tower Tuesday morning, the 24-year-old financial analyst didn't know that what made the windows in his 61st floor office shatter was debris from a plane crashing into the North Tower.
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    Sept. 12, 2001
  • The day after: Stories of hope, tales of death
  • Who are the victims?
  • From all walks of life, volunteers risk their safety to help others


  • Oct. 3:
  • First among Trade Center's missing declared dead by court

  • Oct. 2:
  • Chilling 911 calls reveal horror of the attacks

  • Oct. 1:
  • World Trade victims families have less hope of finding loved ones remains
  • Lower Manhattan still not back to normal after World Trade Center attack

  • Sept. 25:
  • Victims' famililies get up to $30,000 each from Red Cross

  • Sept. 24:
  • Confirmed death toll rises at World Trade Center

  • Sept. 21:
  • Story of survival, memories of attack on World Trade Center
  • World Trade Center prayer service at Yankee Stadium
  • Families of victims still have hope

  • Sept. 20:
  • Giuliani: More than 6,300 missing
  • Giuliani says search will continue

  • Sept. 19:
  • Hope lessens in search for survivors
  • Families grieve flight attendents, pilots

  • Sept. 18:
  • One week later, New Yorkers pause to remember
  • New search and rescue teams arrive at Pentagon
  • Internet helps increase donations to victims' families

  • Sept. 17:
  • Workers continue recovering bodies from Pentagon
  • Not business as usual for New Yorkers returning to work

  • Sept. 14:
  • Rain hampers World Trade Center search efforts

  • Courttv.com special report: The search for the missing
  • Sept. 13:
  • Seventy bodies removed from Pentagon
  • Passengers may have thwarted hijackers
  • Five firefighters rescued from buried SUV

  • Sept. 12:
  • Courttv.com special: A child's doll among signs of the dead
  • World mourns terrorist attacks on U.S.
  • Americans offer blood, help, prayers to victims
  • Rescuers wade through the rubble, begin counting dead
  • World Trade Center wreckage an otherworldy scene
  • City that never sleeps is eerily quiet
  • The day after: New York awakes, begins to mourn

  • Sept. 11:
  • N.Y. begins massive rescue effort

  • Patients stream to Manhattan hospitals, blood donors line up

  • 'New York is crying'

  • Attacks force business to near-halt

  • Nation in shock after attacks

  • First person: 'I just saw the top of Trade Two come down'

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