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Pentagon Update

The Sept. 11 crash of the terrorist-piloted, fuel-laden jet caused nearly 2 million sq ft of damage to portions of Wedge 1 and Wedge 2 at the Pentagon. Despite the devastation, rebuilding efforts began almost immediately. In June 2002, military officials...
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Q&A with Beverly Willis, New York City Architect

Amy Florence Fischbach, CEE News staff writer, discusses the future of the World Trade Center and the revitalization of Lower Manhattan with Beverly Willis, architect and co-chair of Rebuild Downtown Our Town (R.DOT). Q. The Port Authority of New York...
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Looking Back
CEE News and Electrical Marketing devoted many of their editorial pages to the Sept. 11 tragedy. Here are some of the stories that were reported soon after the tragedy.

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With Sympathy

The staffs of CEE News and Electrical Marketing extend their deepest condolences to the families of the 16 IBEW #3 workers who lost their lives at the World Trade Center as well as the other victims of the tragedy. We will continue to keep you in our thoughts and prayers.
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Attention Contractors: Show Your Patriotism by Displaying an American Flag
Americans are flying flags outside their homes and businesses to show support for the United States in our time of mourning. As a result, flags are in short supply nationwide. Electrical contractors can show their patriotism by printing out this flag from the Internet and posting it in the front window of their business.

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Kennedy Electric makes call for donations for recovery efforts in Manhattan

9-11-01, Sep 21 2001

Kennedy Electrical Supply Corp. workers were on-site providing emergency supplies shortly after the September 11 attacks at the World Trade Center. The company's Manhattan branch is just a few blocks from Ground Zero.

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As one of the members of the National Association of Electrical Distributors (NAED) St. Louis, Mo., closest to the recovery efforts in Manhattan, David Weinstein, general manager of Kennedy Electric Supply Corp. in Jamaica, N.Y., is working with NAED to relay the needs of rescue workers in New York to the association.

He is requesting an immediate response to an urgent call for supplies. According to an item posted on Sept. 20 on the Industrial Distribution Web site, Weinstein says the rescuers have an urgent need for the following supplies:

Sawzalls and Sawzall blades for metal (6” and 8”)

Aviation snips, tin snip scissors

Large bolt cutters & large rebar cutters

Walkie-talkies in sets of two

Bandsaws & bandsaw blades

Heavy-duty work gloves (leather)

Respirators with filters

Heavy-duty extension cords

If you can supply anything on the above list, please do so to help the efforts of the rescue workers. To make a contribution, send items for next day air delivery to: Kennedy Electric Supply Corp., 221-18 Merrick Blvd, Jamaica, NY, 11413-2016. Kennedy Electric Supply Corp. will get the materials to the workers who need them. Supplies are needed as soon as possible, so please respond promptly.


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