At the second anniversary of 9/11, America's young people are still reeling.
We have not forgotten; we will not forget. Today we close our eyes and step back two years, to that morning we cannot put to rest.
Posted on September 11, 2003 12:15 AMSTORIES
Two years after that horrible day, Vince Guerrieri figures we're all going to be OK, after all.
Mary Beth Eastman can't remember where she was when the planes struck the World Trade Center; she was unconscious. Sometimes strange things happen, and sometimes strange things happen for a reason.
The full impact of Sept. 11th's events didn't hit Dan Nied until two weeks after they occurred -- and then it knocked him flat.
Natalie Miller-Moore wonders: After seeing how strong we became together, where is this unifying force going to take us?
Chuck Soder remembers the moment the weight of Sept. 11, 2001, hit him: His buddy Brent, king of the tasteless joke, could find nothing funny in what had happened that day.
Zach Baker recalls the blur and surrealism of that morning.
May our friends rest in peace.
Posted by: Geoffrey Gonzalez at September 11, 2003 12:03 AM