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Amy Mundorff's life 10 years after the Sept. 11 terror attacks

Published Sept. 10, 2011

Amy Z. Mundorff, a University of Tennessee assistant professor in the anthropology dept., survived the attacks on the World Trade Center while working for New York City's Office of Chief Medical Examiner. She worked until 2004 as the city's forensic anthropologist, helping to identify remains of the victims from the attacks. Mundorff talks about her life 10 years after the attacks.


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