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Kathleen Wirth and Karey Wutkowski


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Shocked Community Shares Grief

Emotional shock waves swept through campus and Franklin Street on Tuesday as students and residents flocked to the nearest television set to watch -- mesmerized -- as details emerged about a series of terrorist attacks. By noon Tuesday, attacks had already taken place in New York, Washington, D.C., and Pennsylvania, and many local residents were already following the tragedy. John Woodard, owner of Sutton's Drug Store, said he first heard of the attacks a little after 9 a.m. when a customer came into the store and informed him of the strikes on New York's World Trade Center.

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