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Government

Jan. 4, 2002

Capital Remains a City Under Siege by an Unseen Enemy

WASHINGTON - In Washington, D.C., nothing is routine anymore after Sept. 11, when I stood on the roof of an apartment building watching the Pentagon burn.

By James Gordon Meek
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        WASHINGTON - In Washington, D.C., nothing is routine anymore after Sept. 11, when I stood on the roof of an apartment building watching the Pentagon burn.
        This is a city under siege from an enemy nowhere in sight.
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