An emotionally laden debate over the future resting place of
thousands of unidentified remains of Sept. 11 victims is lingering as
the attacks’ 10th anniversary recedes, with several relatives saying
they aren’t satisfied with a recent city effort to spread the word about
a plan to house the remains in the forthcoming 9/11 museum.
Under pressure from families who oppose the plan, the city outlined it in a letter sent last week to relatives of all the nearly 2,800 people killed at the World Trade Center. The letter came after 17 relatives sued the city to try to get addresses so they could poll the families themselves. Read More
Under pressure from families who oppose the plan, the city outlined it in a letter sent last week to relatives of all the nearly 2,800 people killed at the World Trade Center. The letter came after 17 relatives sued the city to try to get addresses so they could poll the families themselves. Read More
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