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In lugnet.general, Julie Krenz writes:
> Thanks Suz, I think we figured it was ok, but it's good to know.
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> Just giving some perspective as how this is affecting our country:
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> In Chicago most major buildings have closed as a precaution. (Sears Tower,
> Hancock Building and many more.)
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> Many malls and universities have also closed for the day, but not the
> elementary or high schools.
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> Flipping thru the channels looking for as much info as possible, many stations
> have stopped programming and just have a note on the screen saying their hearts
> and prayers are with the victims and their families. (QVC, Home & Garden, UPN
> are just a few.)
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> It's going to be very freaky when the planes are allowed back in the air. I
> live about 40 miles NW of O'Hare, the planes are on descent when they go over
> our house. It will take some restraint not to freak out about it.
Here at Rice University King Abdullah of Jordan was scheduled to speak tomorrow
but that has been cancelled. NASA has been closed and, as I understand, much of
our downtown (Houston) has been evacuated.
james
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| Thanks Suz, I think we figured it was ok, but it's good to know. Just giving some perspective as how this is affecting our country: In Chicago most major buildings have closed as a precaution. (Sears Tower, Hancock Building and many more.) Many (...) (23 years ago, 11-Sep-01, to lugnet.general, lugnet.people)
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