Rewrite: Post-9/11: the series - Darren Star, Sidney Lumet and Paul Simms talk about how TV will deal with the new New York - and five Hollywood producers pitch their post-attack fall season

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Three prominent TV producers and filmmakers comment on how to portray New York City, and the issues surrounding the new war on terrorism such as anthrax. Among the TV new shows outlined are a sitcom on the Mets baseball team; a reality show, 'Ground Zero'; and a sitcom portraying Manhattan senior citizens called 'Stayin' Alive'.

Author: Hirschberg, Paul
Social aspects, Television broadcasting, Television programs, Beliefs, opinions and attitudes, Entertainment industry, Panel Discussion, Television producers and directors, Television directors, Television producers (Persons), Disasters

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After the fall

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A special section of essays and photos written immediately after the World Trade Center attacks begins with an eerie photo of the debris filling the inside of the nearby World Financial Center.

Author: McCurry, Steve
Personal narratives, Public opinion, Terrorism

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A second look: at some of the devastated sites documented in the Sept. 23 issue, the recovery process is already in full swing

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Before-and-after pictures of the World Financial Center walkway and escalators, and the 'Double Check' statues in Liberty Park are provided.

Author: Salguero, Carolina
Maintenance and repair, Urban beautification

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Subjects list: United States, Cover Story, Portrayals, New York, New York, New York, War and society, Society, Wars, World Trade Center and Pentagon Attacks, 2001, Illustration
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