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- catalog abstract "For each of us, there are occasions - a wedding, a child's birth, a family tragedy - so compelling that details are forever etched in memory. Few events define all of us. September 11, 2001, did. We all gaped, horrified, as the second passenger plane collided with the second tower. We all watched the wedge of destruction carved into the Pentagon. We all peered into the desolate crater on a field in Pennsylvania. We all looked eagerly for more ghostly survivors to trudge, holding one another, out of the concrete soot that clouded the remains of collapsed twin towers. Not since the assassination of John F. Kennedy has one event so transfixed a nation, a world. The Poynter Institute, a school that teaches skills and ethics to professional journalists in St. Petersburg, Florida, had no plan to memorialize these frozen moments in time. The school merely posted a notice on its Web site inviting news editors who design front pages to send us an electronic copy of how they told this urgent story. Within a day, hundreds of front pages were recorded on the Web site. And all over the world people were turning to the school as another place to connect themselves to the record of these terrible events, and thus to one another.".
- catalog alternative "September 11, 2001, a collection of newspaper front pages selected by the Poynter Institute".
- catalog contributor b12321920.
- catalog contributor b12321921.
- catalog created "2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2001.".
- catalog description "For each of us, there are occasions - a wedding, a child's birth, a family tragedy - so compelling that details are forever etched in memory. Few events define all of us. September 11, 2001, did. We all gaped, horrified, as the second passenger plane collided with the second tower. We all watched the wedge of destruction carved into the Pentagon. We all peered into the desolate crater on a field in Pennsylvania. We all looked eagerly for more ghostly survivors to trudge, holding one another, out of the concrete soot that clouded the remains of collapsed twin towers. Not since the assassination of John F. Kennedy has one event so transfixed a nation, a world. The Poynter Institute, a school that teaches skills and ethics to professional journalists in St. Petersburg, Florida, had no plan to memorialize these frozen moments in time. The school merely posted a notice on its Web site inviting news editors who design front pages to send us an electronic copy of how they told this urgent story. Within a day, hundreds of front pages were recorded on the Web site. And all over the world people were turning to the school as another place to connect themselves to the record of these terrible events, and thus to one another.".
- catalog extent "146 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0740724924".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Kansas City, MO : Andrew McNeel Publishing,".
- catalog spatial "New York (State) New York".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "303.625".
- catalog subject "HV6432 .S43 2001".
- catalog subject "Hijacking of aircraft United States.".
- catalog subject "September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001 Pictorial works.".
- catalog subject "Terrorism New York (State) New York Pictorial works.".
- catalog subject "Terrorism and mass media.".
- catalog subject "Terrorism on newspaper.".
- catalog subject "World Trade Center (New York, N.Y.) Pictorial works.".
- catalog title "September 11, 2001 / the Poynter Institute, with an introduction by Max Frankel.".
- catalog title "September 11, 2001, a collection of newspaper front pages selected by the Poynter Institute".
- catalog type "text".