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9.22.2001


Journal photos / John Freidah
STILL ROLLING: The firefighters of Engine Co. 54, at 48th Street and 8th Ave- nue, who lost 15 men in the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, respond to a call. The memorial outside the station continues to grow.

LIKE FAMILY: Curtis Pike, a former Coventry firefighter who now works for the department in Hyannis, Mass., pays his respects at a New York fire station on 58th Street. ‘‘We’ve been so focused on our work on the site,’’ he says, ‘‘nobody has had a chance to think about what’s going on, all the brothers that we lost.’’

EXPRESSIONS OF SYMPATHY: Linda Schroeder, who lives near a fire station at 48th Street and 8th Avenue, places flowers amid the bouquets and candles at a memorial shrine at the station.

PUSHING PEACE: Ghada Slim, left, and Jenny Pendergast join more than 1,000 antiwar demonstrators who marched from Union Square to Times Square, where they were met by the New York City police - and barricades.

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