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Government

Sep. 14, 2001

Calm During the Storm

At noon, the Springfield Metro stop in Alexandria, Va., is generally underwhelmed by a few sleep-deprived mothers taking their newborns on a stroll and a smattering of tourists.

        By Pamela E. Peery
        
        At noon, the Springfield Metro stop in Alexandria, Va., is generally underwhelmed by a few sleep-deprived mothers taking their newborns on a stroll and a smattering of tourists.
        But Sept. 11, 2001, was not a normal day.
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