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Article: Boston Logan Airport Bears Memory of Fateful Role on Sept. 11 with Silence.
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- Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
- Article date:
- September 12, 2002
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By Ellen Barry and Mac Daniel, The Boston Globe Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Sep. 12--At 8:46 a.m. yesterday, the sound of suitcases rolling across floor tiles ceased, the red light above the X-ray machines at security checkpoints stopped blinking, and thousands of passengers froze where they stood, coffee cups in one hand and carry-on luggage in the other.
Within the antiseptic hallways of terminal B and C, opposite Gourmet Bean and Au Bon Pain, gates were left empty in memory of the 157 people who touched earth for the last time here one year ago.
Outside, ground crew workers wearing earmuffs and Day-Glo orange vests formed lines ...