Kevin Bennett

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By the summer of 2001, occupancy remained high and the buildings’ future seemed assured. The Twin Towers of the World Trade Center had endured early trials and a terrorist attack to become icons approaching a comfortable middle age. Still uninspiring, perhaps, but undeniable symbols of American ingenuity and financial might, as synonymous with New York as the Eiffel Tower was to Paris or the pyramids to Egypt.
Fall and Rise: The Story of 9/11: A gripping biography of triumph over tragedy
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