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Construction begins at WTC
Construction began on the World Trade Center memorial, drawing protests from dozens of relatives of Sept. 11 victims over the plans.
Mar 14, 2006
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Mar 6, 2006
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In the footprints
Construction is expected to begin sometime this month on a memorial at Ground Zero for the nearly 3,000 people killed in the 9/11 attacks.
Mar 1, 2006
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Schumer proposes deal
U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer on Monday proposed a deal to resolve talks over development rights at the World Trade Center site.
Feb 27, 2006
Families want memorial above ground
Police and fire union leaders joined Sept. 11 family members on Monday to demand a newly designed World Trade Center memorial, saying the underground plan is a "death trap."
Feb 27, 2006
WTC site rising bit by bit
A look at where key elements stand in the process to rebuild the World Trade Center.
Feb 7, 2006
Study feeds mayor's doubts
Real estate developer Larry Silverstein could reap a half-billion dollar windfall even if he abandons the World Trade Center site with vacant or unfinished buildings, according to City Hall number crunchers.
Feb 7, 2006
Judge's EPA ruling hailed
Mike Keane, owner of O'Hara's Pub & Restaurant on Cedar Street in lower Manhattan, said he and everybody else who fled the Ground Zero area knew what former Environmental Protection Agency chief Christine Todd Whitman said she didn't know.
Feb 4, 2006
Windows on the World survivors open restaurant
Windows on the World survivors -- those not on the schedule on the morning of 9/11 -- are opening an upscale Greenwich Village restaurant just a walk from Ground Zero.
Jan 4, 2006
Poll: Give mayor control of WTC
New York City voters overwhelmingly believe Mayor Michael Bloomberg, not Gov. George Pataki, should call the shots at ground zero, a poll showed.
Oct 13, 2005
City marks fourth anniversary of 9/11
The families of Sept. 11 made their annual pilgrimage to Ground Zero yesterday, burdened by familiar sorrows and a growing, gnawing anxiety that the world is forgetting them too fast.
Sep 12, 2005
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Deutsche Bank building prepped for deconstruction
The deconstruction of the Deutsche Bank building badly damaged by the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks has begun, state officials announced.
Sep 8, 2005
Goals: Get $500M, dodge controversy
A tough job awaits the staff of World Trade Center Memorial Foundation.
Sep 8, 2005
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Port Authority workers to be honored
Thirteen Port Authority civilian employees who died on Sept. 11, 2001, will be honored at a White House ceremony.
Sep 8, 2005
A long wait for farewell
Nearly four years after the World Trade Center was attacked and hundreds of emergency responders died, Firefighter Gerard Baptiste yesterday was laid to rest.
Sep 8, 2005
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WTC families gain clout
Since the Sept. 11, 2001, "the families" have become as much a political entity as people suffering loss.
Sep 5, 2005
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Law aims to lure businesses
Gov. Pataki signed into law a host of new tax breaks to lure businesses to the World Trade Center and downtown.
Sep 1, 2005
First lease inked at 7 WTC
Developer Larry Silverstein has signed his first lease for the nearly completed 7 WTC, one month after state legislators passed an incentive plan to help downtown buildings.
Jul 25, 2005
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