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Special Report on the Tragedy's Effect on the Electrical Industry
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A Month Later

"On my orders, the United States military has begun strikes against Al Qaeda terrorist training camps and military installations of the Taliban regime in Afghanistan. These carefully targeted actions are designed to disrupt the use of Afghanistan as...
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Electrical Industry Execs Manage Local Rescue Efforts

The crisis touched some industry executives at home in their communities, as well as at work. Henry Bergson, president of the National Electrical Manufacturers Representatives Association (NEMRA), Tarrytown, N.Y.,is also vice chairman of the board of...
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World Trade Center
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Electrical industry workers missing at World Trade Center after plane crashes

As New York City wades through the wreckage of the Sept. 11 terrorist attack, those in the local electrical business are taking stock of just how hard they were hit by the tragedy. Among the more than 5,000 missing are 16 members of the International...
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Electrical Contractors Escape From Pentagon Crash Site After Air Attacks

At the Pentagon, no electrical workers died from the crash of the terrorist-hijacked jumbo jet, but there were some close calls. Crews from Gaithersburg, Md.-based Singleton Electric Co. Inc. were working on the Pentagon Wedge One (one of the building’s...
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Flight 93 Crash in Pennsylvania Shocks Distributors

Pennsylvania electrical distributors near the crash site of Flight 93 do not expect that their businesses will see much direct impact from the crash of the hijacked plane in rural southwest Pennsylvania because it had not crashed into any building or...
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The Aftermath
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How Con Ed raced to restore power

Stringing 26 miles of new high-voltage cable in a week-long, around-the-clock effort to bring electrical power back to thousands of residents and businesses near Ground Zero was one of the most critical elements of the recovery efforts following the World Trade Center attacks. “We're getting generators brought in, and we're running about 26 miles of new cable,” said Michael Clendenin, a Con Ed spokesperson. “This is going to be a temporary...
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Disaster Relief on the Track
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#93 Amoco-Siemens car carried Red Cross and Fire Department of New York tributes

The #93 Amoco-Siemens team replaced its hood and rear deck logos with symbols of the American Red Cross and the Fire Department of New York (FDNY) for the recent NASCAR Winston Cup Series race at Dover Downs International Speedway. The American Red...
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