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It was a photo that anyone might have taken. In the years leading to Sept. 11, 2001, Americans took to the skies like never before, numbering in the millions, taking in the bird's-eye view above ...
One of the perks of working at the top of a 112-foot-high tower is the view, according to Moll. "I have an office with an amazing view -- 360 degrees of windows.
Though the report will contain no "super-duper hot surprises," says a source, you can preview the details in a PBS "Nova" special, "Why the Towers Fell," on April 30.
It’s a heart-breaking bird’s eye view of New York’s darkest day. Nearly a decade after the 9/11 attacks, a powerful 17-minute video taken from an NYPD helicopter on that fateful d… ...
If you're missing that bird's-eye view of Point Pelee, you're not the only one. But Parks Canada is now working on the issue that closed the tower more than two years ago.