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Last Update: 4th Sep 2007
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This poem holds a special place in the hearts of many of the family and friends of the UK victims of the 11th September tragedy. It brings back poignant memories of the services held both at Westminster Abbey on 29th November 2001 and St Paul’s Cathedral on the first anniversary, where it was read. It is engraved in the stone memorial at the centre of the September 11th Memorial Garden, Grosvenor Square, London, beneath which is buried a small piece of the World Trade Centre from Ground Zero.
About September 11 UK Families Support Group
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 | 6th ANNIVERSARY CONCERT |  |
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The arrangements for the 6th anniversary have now been published and can be found in the following Word document 6th Anniversary Details.
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 | 6th ANNIVERSARY CONCERT |  |
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 | 26/01/2007 MORE SEPTEMBER 11th 911 CALLS TO BE RELEASED |  |
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We have received a press release from the Mayors Office in New York regarding the release of four more 911 calls. Please see the linked Word document for the full release.
New 911 Calls Released
The Mayors office can be contacted for further information.
100 Gold Street, 2nd Floor New York, NY 10038,
(212) 788-7410.
Thanks to Kimberly Grieger of the September 11th Families' Associationfor passing this information on to us.
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 | STATEMENTS REGARDING WTC REMAINS |  |
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We have received the following update regarding the recent WTC remains finds.
TO: 9/11 FAMILY GROUPS
FROM: PATRICK J. BRENNAN
DATE: OCTOBER 20, 2006
RE: 9/11 UPDATE
We would like to update you on the latest concerning yesterday’s discovery of remains at the WTC site. Below please find a statement issued today by New York City Deputy Mayor Edward Skyler. We know that this is an especially difficult period for all of you, and we are committed to ensuring that you are kept up-to-date as further work continues.
Sincerely,
Patrick J. Brennan
Commissioner
The Deputy Mayors statement can be found here. We have also received a number of other press releases and statements. These can be found listed below
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