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Searching for Hope Wednesday, September 12, 2001
The scene outside Manhattan's Bellevue Hospital Center was one of desperation as
dozen of family and friends of the victims involved in the World Trade Center attack
sought information about their loved ones. New Yorkers brought photographs of the
missing to display in hopes of locating them. They also checked the hospital's list to see
if, by chance, they had been admitted to the hospital among the wounded. Corporal
Mitch Foster of the Greenfield, N.H., police department, who was assisting the people,
and many New Yorkers with missing friends and relatives explain the situation as it
unfolded late Wednesday afternoon.
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