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No Front Porch Today

By John Walters on Thursday, September 13, 2001.

The front Porch will be preempted by special news coverage.

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Groups Gather and Grieve

By Dan Gorenstein on Thursday, September 13, 2001.

Like many places of worship around the country last night, Brookside Congregational Church in Manchester held a service commemorating the death of thousands of Americans. NHPR?s Dan Gorenstein attended the interfaith service and prepared this report.

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Picking Up the Pieces

By Laura Knoy on Thursday, September 13, 2001.

After the most severe terrorist attack in our country?s history, Americans are grieving? grieving for the loss of loved ones, and for the loss of our sense of security. We?ll look at the emotional aftermath of this tragedy: the shock, the anguish, and the fear of what?s to come. Laura?s guests are Frank Farley, professor of educational psychology at Temple University www.temple.edu , and Leanne Tigert, author and pastoral psychotherapist.

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NH Product Aids in Search

By Trish Anderton on Thursday, September 13, 2001.

A New Hampshire company is producing infrared sensors around the clock to help in the search for survivors of this week's terrorist attacks. The sensors are being used to detect signs of life in the rubble of New York's World Trade Center. Randy Morger of BAE Systems in Nashua described the equipment to NHPR's Trish Anderton.

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Travellers Wait It Out In Manchester

By Josh Rogers on Thursday, September 13, 2001.

In the wake of Tuesday?s terrorist attacks, air travel has been severely disrupted. The two and a half day suspension of all flights has cost carriers an estimated 300 million dollars, and left citizens scrambling for alternatate travel modes. NHPR?s Josh Rogers spoke with some of those affected by the delays at Manchester airport.

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