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Article: The sound & the fury: on the evening of September 10, 2001, we were finishing our November issue. The next morning, we tore much of it up and started over The result, which included a new cover, new photos, and dramatic stories about the attack on the World Trade Center by Scott Anderson, John Falk, and Walter Russell Mead, stirred a wave of emotional responses.(Letter to the Editor)
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- Esquire
- Article date:
- January 1, 2002
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Your November cover prompted me to buy Esquire. Other magazine covers either ignored the WTC issue or gave it pithy lip service. Yours didn't. I bought the magazine and wasn't disappointed. The firsthand accounts in your pages served to deepen and broaden my feelings toward the cowardly terrorists who pockmarked New York.
TIM SOMERO New Ipswich, N. H.
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