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VOICES OF COMPASSION heard on the street
HOURS AFTER THE SEPTEMBER 11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, Sentinel staff editor Bettie Gray and photographer Ari Denison went out into the streets of Back Bay Boston to ask people for their responses to the events of the day.
People basically are looking for words of comfort, For myself, I look at what I do just to be there for people and to assure them that all is well. I think we're in good hands— God's. This is a tragic thing that has happened, but prayer heals all things. And we ask that God heal them.
What response you have to this tragedy?
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October 8, 2001 issue
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Unity and healing in the aftermath
The Editors
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Opinya Ayub, Joe Smuin, Diana Hayden, Margaret Rogers, Bill Guy, Alexandra Hawley
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items of interest
with contributions from George W. Bush, Senator Don Nickles
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IN THE SHADOW OF THE WTC
By Chris Meyer
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DEALING WITH THE MOMENT
BY Suzanna Penn
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MY PRAYER for my brother
By Laura Matthews
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VOICES OF COMPASSION heard on the street
Bettie Gray
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A CARING RESPONSE to a nation at half–mast
Russ Gerber with contributions from Mary Trammell, Walter Jones, Nate Talbot
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A MESSAGE OF LOVE from Berlin
By Michael Seek
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A HIGH-SCHOOL STUDENT prays...
By Ellie Mutchler
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A DAUGHTER'S THOUGHTS about another flight from Boston
By Gail Gilliland
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A PRAYER
The Christian Science Board of Directors
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The power of prayer
Judith H. Ryan
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Safety in rough seas
Rita L. Grigorowitschs
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Injuries quickly healed
Gretchen Wichtermann Thompson
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Freedom to speak out
Linda L. Niermann with contributions from Carl Niermann
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A time for transformation
John Selover