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Angels on Earth magazine

A Vision to Hold On To

IT WAS ONE of those perfect New York autumn mornings—blue skies, a crisp breeze. A day when I felt lucky to live in the city. I was on my way out of my East Side apartment when the doorman waved his hand to stop me.

“A plane just hit the World

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