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Labor/Employment

Feb. 15, 2002

Opportunities in Big Apple Remain Despite Sept. 11

Employment Column - By Shelly Ann Panton - In the months following the attacks on the World Trade Center, there was a certain stillness in New York that New Yorkers never imagined possible. It manifested itself in an eerie silence accompanying the morning rush hour in Grand Central terminal. Yet nowhere was it more mournfully present than in the incessant droning of the bagpipes on Fifth Avenue, where Saint Patrick's Cathedral hosted daily funerals to honor the lives lost in the unprecedented tragedy of Sept. 11.

        Employment Column
        
        By Shelly Ann Panton

        In the months following the attacks on the World Trade Center, there was a certain stillness in New York that New Yorkers never imagined possible. It manifested itself in an eerie silence accompanying the mor...

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