In the panic that enveloped the city after September 11, 2001, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) moved swiftly to reopen lower Manhattan’s financial district. But when a strange affliction began to sweep through the community, people questioned whether Washington’s eagerness to revive downtown Manhattan came at the expense of public safety.

- bill 1-12-2006 5:19 am





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