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Date Posted: 17:42:45 07/24/02 Wed
Author: ladyday
Subject: ITA 100% with that Kammi. I can't even imagine who would want to go to work in a building (no matter who the architect) that stood on the site of the WTC. I mean would people convert Columbine High School into a dance hall?
In reply to: Kammgirl 's message, "Well I have to admit I am worried about commercialism overshadowing the site as well. The WTC is like the Titanic, it should be left to rest in peace. There are still unfound people there and in a sense that is their resting place. I want something that is a tribute, but not a place where people will just go in and get coffee and do business like nothing has happened there. I have only been to Ground zero once and I know whatever is erected there, it will b ehard for me to enter there again. Thank you so much for posting the article Linda." on 15:59:27 07/24/02 Wed


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