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(@kevindanielson)
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I have just learned of the safety of a friend. I can't even begin to imagine the pain that you all must feel. I have the luxury of hugging my wife and children today and will NEVER again take this simple act for granted. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. If there is anything that we can do please let us know. God, please bless all of us at this, humanities darkest hour.


   
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(@rbvhl)
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I am looking for two old friends. One worked for Cantor Fitzgerald named Rich Stewart, the other, Peter McGeough, worked for Morgan Stanley, but I do not know where in NYC he worked. Any information would be greatly appreciated.


   
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(@deecee)
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The New York City Police all deserve a round of applause for their hard work during this crisis.
Without them this disaster would be ten-fold.

As we all know, they have been going through hell with this terrible tragedy at the World Trade
Center. This is a very traumatic experience for them also -- they are still people -- and they see
the destruction first-hand. The pictures we see on television don't compare to what they are
dealing with.

Despite having NOT gotten a pay raise in YEARS, they came out in full force to help out in this
time of great need, many of them voluntarily reporting to work on their days off without even
being asked to do so. We are so lucky to have such wonderful people protecting our city and yet
they go unnoticed by the public.

New York City is one of the busiest cities in the world and the New York City Police Officers risk
their lives every day. It is a dangerous job which many people wouldn't want to do. I find it very
sad to see how underpaid the New York City Police Officers are (getting about 1/2 the pay that
the local county Police are getting and doing more than twice as much work on a daily basis).

They deserve to be recognized and applauded.

I want to extend a heartfeld THANK YOU to ALL the Police Officers and Firefighters out there in
every state and in every country. I, too, am guilty of not showing my appreciation and want to take this opportunity to voice it! Thank you, thank you, thank you! You folks truly are New York's Finest and New York's Bravest!!!

I pray that those involved in the rescue efforts can find more survivors and I also am praying for
their safety.

I'm also praying for those whose loved ones are either lost or missing.

- Dee


   
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(@deecee)
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Joined: 23 years ago
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The New York City Police all deserve a round of applause for their hard work during this crisis.
Without them this disaster would be ten-fold.

As we all know, they have been going through hell with this terrible tragedy at the World Trade
Center. This is a very traumatic experience for them also -- they are still people -- and they see
the destruction first-hand. The pictures we see on television don't compare to what they are
dealing with.

Despite having NOT gotten a pay raise in YEARS, they came out in full force to help out in this
time of great need, many of them voluntarily reporting to work on their days off without even
being asked to do so. We are so lucky to have such wonderful people protecting our city and yet
they go unnoticed by the public.

New York City is one of the busiest cities in the world and the New York City Police Officers risk
their lives every day. It is a dangerous job which many people wouldn't want to do. I find it very
sad to see how underpaid the New York City Police Officers are (getting about 1/2 the pay that
the local county Police are getting and doing more than twice as much work on a daily basis).

They deserve to be recognized and applauded.

I want to extend a heartfeld THANK YOU to ALL the Police Officers and Firefighters out there in
every state and in every country. I, too, am guilty of not showing my appreciation and want to take this opportunity to voice it! Thank you, thank you, thank you! You folks truly are New York's Finest and New York's Bravest!!!

I pray that those involved in the rescue efforts can find more survivors and I also am praying for
their safety.

I'm also praying for those whose loved ones are either lost or missing.

- Dee


   
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(@deecee)
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Joined: 23 years ago
Posts: 4
 

The New York City Police all deserve a round of applause for their hard work during this crisis.
Without them this disaster would be ten-fold.

As we all know, they have been going through hell with this terrible tragedy at the World Trade
Center. This is a very traumatic experience for them also -- they are still people -- and they see
the destruction first-hand. The pictures we see on television don't compare to what they are
dealing with.

Despite having NOT gotten a pay raise in YEARS, they came out in full force to help out in this
time of great need, many of them voluntarily reporting to work on their days off without even
being asked to do so. We are so lucky to have such wonderful people protecting our city and yet
they go unnoticed by the public.

New York City is one of the busiest cities in the world and the New York City Police Officers risk
their lives every day. It is a dangerous job which many people wouldn't want to do. I find it very
sad to see how underpaid the New York City Police Officers are (getting about 1/2 the pay that
the local county Police are getting and doing more than twice as much work on a daily basis).

They deserve to be recognized and applauded.

I want to extend a heartfeld THANK YOU to ALL the Police Officers and Firefighters out there in
every state and in every country. I, too, am guilty of not showing my appreciation and want to take this opportunity to voice it! Thank you, thank you, thank you! You folks truly are New York's Finest and New York's Bravest!!!

I pray that those involved in the rescue efforts can find more survivors and I also am praying for
their safety.

I'm also praying for those whose loved ones are either lost or missing.

May God bless us all!

- Dee


   
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(@toripolonskitorres)
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I'm looking for Christopher (Chris) Musso and Randall (Randy) Miller both from LI. Please email me at @aol.com">djntori@aol.com if anyone has any information about either of them.

God bless all who are helping and missing.


   
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(@lindarhartmann)
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My name is Linda R. Hartman and I live in St. Louis,MO my thoughts and prayers are on America.I am also praying for the families who have been effected by what has happened.I commend the firefighters and police officers and everyone who is working hard to help.

David Filipov I heard you tell about the loss of a
family member,and I was touch by what you had to say.Sometimes we have a family member who says something crazy,and it seems whenever we loss a loved one it does not seem so crazy.My thoughts and prayer are with you and everyone during this time of great grief.
simeow@ivillage.com or simeow@earthlink.com


   
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(@dawnsilvestri)
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I'm looking for my dear friend, Christopher Michael Cafaro. He was working across the street from the WTC. People have reported seeing him running to Tower 1, and carrying a woman out. I'm trying to be strong. If anyone has any information please email me. chris, we love you!!!! hope for a safe return


   
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(@ottawa)
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Joined: 23 years ago
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Our thoughts and prayers are with you, we are deeply saddened by this horrific act of violence.
Our deepest sympathes go out to all of the families that have lost a loved one. This is a time to gather strength from the love and support from around the world.


   
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(@ottawa)
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Our thoughts and prayers are with you, we are deeply saddened by this horrific act of violence.
Our deepest sympathes go out to all of the families that have lost a loved one. This is a time to gather strength from the love and support from around the world.


   
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(@ottawa)
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Our thoughts and prayers are with you, we are deeply saddened by this horrific act of violence.
Our deepest sympathes go out to all of the families that have lost a loved one. This is a time to gather strength from the love and support from around the world.


   
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(@rachellel)
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Joined: 23 years ago
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To all our American neighbours..
It's hard to find the exact words to say to all of you..no words will take away your grief and pain.But,.please know that you are all close to all of our hearts..and in our prayers..We all wish there was something we could do.


   
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(@stephanie)
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Joined: 23 years ago
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God Bless everyone who was in this horrible tragedy. Our prayers are with you in hopes
that you will be strong in the future. God is watching over us, and he will guide us through this. I couldn't even begin to imagine the pain
you are feeling, and I completely give you my deepest condolences. Just remember you are not alone in this, AMERICA is here for you. We love you!!!!! A great thanks to all of the countries backing up the United States. Remember, just call on God, and he will be with you forever!!!


LOVE & PRAYERS
ALWAYS!!!!!

Atlanta, GA


   
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(@ottawa)
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Joined: 23 years ago
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Our thoughts and prayers are with you, we are deeply saddened by this horrific act of violence.
Our deepest sympathes go out to all of the families that have lost a loved one. This is a time to gather strength from the love and support from around the world.


   
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(@alice)
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Joined: 17 years ago
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I am trying to find out if the following MSDW employees are ok: Bob Stearns, Peter Soriento, Julie Haim, Ed Lupo, Kevin Laub, Kate Martin.
Any information would be greatly appreciated at ctealg@enter.net or alice_ehritz@yahoo.com.


   
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