one year after the terrorist attacks, the place where the twin towers once loomed looks like any big-city construction site.
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"MSNBC: Swept Clean of the last pieces of twisted steel, the 16 acres now thrum with the noise of bulldozers and cranes as work goes on to rebuild underground subway lines. Near the southeast corner of Ground Zero is one unofficial monument: a simple cross forged by workmen from two pieces of those once mighty steel columns. Gone are the twin beams of the Tribute in Light, which soared into the night sky last spring." |
A park
One that is very nature oriented and has lots of flora and fona with a small log play ground for the kids. This way it will be sure to be a place of joy and peace.
PS. sylveStter - whats up with the Barbados flag? You change nationality? Also make sure to take some of the quizzes above when your mind is 'sober'. I would like to see how you do.
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Sensual you are right ,,,,,,,let the victims families have a quite place to remember their love ones,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
[quote]In my humble opinion i will like them to build a MEMORIAL MONUMENT make it a sacred place in REMEMBRANCE to all the people that died there.
Should there be business place  i have reservation about that.[/quote]
From CNN:
Seven teams of architects and designers presented nine sets of proposals
Wednesday for development on the World Trade Center site, and four of them
call for construction of the tallest buildings in the world on the 16-acre
site in Lower Manhattan. CNN's Jason Carrol reported "[Models of theproposals] are going to be sent out to some of the victims' family members to
get their input in terms of what they think of these new designs. So
[planners] are going to be reaching out to them to get their ideas and
thoughts on these new designs."
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