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By Kane Farabaugh
New York City, NY
12 September 2006
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Family and friends gathered in New York to honor loved ones
Families and friends of 9/11 victims in New York gathered at the base of the World Trade Center site Monday to honor their loved ones. Thousands more gathered at the fence that lines Ground Zero. VOA's Kane Farabaugh spent the day talking with people there and reports on the surprising lack of unity1 in the city five years later.
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It was almost as if it could have been that same September day five years ago. There were few clouds in the sky -- a weather condition airline pilots call "severe clear."
The clear sky that is now easier to see near the hole in New York City's heart was perhaps the only similarity five years after September 11, 2001. The terrorist attacks changed the world and brought many New Yorkers together.
It was a unity that was hard to find at Ground Zero Monday.
Thousands came near the fence at Ground Zero to remember.
They came to honor.
9/11 protesters marched in New York
And they came to protest.
The war in Iraq and conspiracy2 theories about government complicity in the collapse3 of the towers were two of the central issues addressed by the protesters.
Steel beams, in the shape of a cross, at the World Trade Center site
But some looked on in silent contemplation near two steel beams in the shape of a cross. It has become an iconic symbol at the site. Not far from its perch4 stood the man who found it in the rubble5 in the days after 9/11.
Frank Silecchia is a concrete worker who spent 10 months at Ground Zero. The cross isn't the only thing he found in the recovery effort. "To me, I'm a veteran of 9/11. I served 10 months in this hellhole and I have 47 bodies in recovery. It means a lot for me to be here to meet and greet the people I worked with and I've grown to love."
Protesters marched as the names of the victims filtered out to the crowd from loudspeakers.
Frank Silecchia
Frank Silecchia was unhappy with the scene. He expressed his frustration6. "They're using this moment that should be of solitude7 and silence and recognition and reflection, but instead they want to bring turmoil8 and chaos9 and disruption, which I think is totally inappropriate."
Tania Garcia made the trek10 from Florida to attend the memorial ceremony inside the site. Her sister Marilyn worked on the 100th floor of the World Trade Center and died on 9/11.
Garcia has been back each year for the memorial and doesn't mind the protesters, or the lack of progress at the site. "My concerns are not about what goes on here,” she says. “It's not about rebuilding to me because it's not some place I would want to visit. But that's just me. I know that the city needs to rebuild. I know that the city needs to keep up its status. I understand that people need to move on. But for me, I will never move on when it comes to this. This is somewhere where I will be for the rest of my life. This is a pain I will carry with me the rest of my life. This is something that no one or anything that they wrote here will replace what has happened to us."
It is easy to see what was lost here in New York. The hole in the ground and the empty sky above are continuous reminders11 of the physical cost of that day five years ago.
But the personal loss is clearer to see on days when so many who survived gather to remember those who did not. They honor the memory of family members and friends, who remind the rest of the world of the greatest cost of terrorism.
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n.团结,联合,统一;和睦,协调 | |
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n.阴谋,密谋,共谋 | |
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3 collapse | |
vi.累倒;昏倒;倒塌;塌陷 | |
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n.栖木,高位,杆;v.栖息,就位,位于 | |
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n.挫折,失败,失效,落空 | |
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n. 孤独; 独居,荒僻之地,幽静的地方 | |
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vi.作长途艰辛的旅行;n.长途艰苦的旅行 | |
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11 reminders | |
n.令人回忆起…的东西( reminder的名词复数 );提醒…的东西;(告知该做某事的)通知单;提示信 | |
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