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Hello,
One thing you can be sure of - the whole civilised world stands
firmly by your side. It could happen to any of us.
A friend of mine was visiting New York on Saturday 8th.
That day he was on the top of WTC. Three days after that terrible thing
happened. Not everyone was that lucky.
We are with you.
Yours,
Tomasz Janeczko
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dr. S. Nathan Berger" <snberger@xxxx>
To: <amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 4:21 AM
Subject: Re:[amibroker]Re: SAD DAY
> Just a note to let you know your thoughts and prayers are most appreciated.
> There is an almost surrealistic quality about all this. It is simply too
> overwhelming to actually get your mind around it- to encompass it, much
> less understand it.
>
> But to know that people everywhere identify with the pain and suffering of
> thousands of virtual strangers is somehow reassuring. It reaffirms the
> faith in Mankind we need to maintain at times of such disasters as has
> befallen America.
>
> My office is literally just off Capitol Hill, not more than a mile from the
> White House and within 10 minutes walk of the Capitol itself.
>
> Yesterday was my first day back at work after an extended vacation, and the
> office was quite busy when news of the first plane crashing into the World
> Trade Center came through. I worked through the day, all the while
> listening to the events unfolding. Many of my patients are government
> people, and several were phoned from their offices, as they were waiting
> for me in my office, and ordered to return in order to deal with the
> unfolding chaos.
>
> By mid-morning, the city was ordered evacuated! Washington, DC, ordered
> evacuated!!
>
> By the time I was finished, it was nearly 3:30PM, and I drove home, past
> the Capitol, past the House and Senate buildings. All were deserted. Past
> the Judiciary centers, up Pennsylvania Avenue, all deserted- except for
> more police than I have ever seen, and armed military guards at the
> monuments and Smithsonian Museums.
>
> Everyone here is truly in shock, whether we have suffered a direct personal
> loss or not. It will be days and days before they uncover all who have been
> trapped in the buildings in New York. I have many patients who work in the
> Pentagon, and as I write this, hundreds are feared dead, and the fate of
> hundreds of others is still unknown.
>
> The feeling of grief is nearly universal throughout America, and it is of
> much more comfort than you could possibly imagine that you have written
> with a heart full of compassion and concern.
>
> Thank you so much,
>
> Nate Berger
> Washington, DC, USA
>
> At 07:50 PM 9/12/01 +0200, you wrote:
> > To everybody in USA I wish to convey my sympathy to the great loss
> >of your nation and can assure you all that we share in your sorrow.
> >There were also special meetings held at e.g.. one of our biggest fire
> >brigades in South Africa to commemorate fellow colleague in the USA. God
> >Bless Louw Coetzer South Africa
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