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Two victims of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001, were recently identified through DNA analysis.
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In the months following the Sept. 11 attacks, several steel beams from the World Trade Center were sent to the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Maryland and Colorado for testing to better understand why the towers came down. Nineteen years ago, not long before the first anniversary of 9/11 in 2002, KUNC's Brian Larson visited NIST's Boulder facility to hear from the engineers tasked with testing the steel.
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Richard Guadagno died when United Airlines Flight 93 crashed on 9/11. His memory is scattered through his sister Lori's house in items that continue a conversation between the siblings 20 years later.
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Many children of 9/11 victims were too young to remember their parents who died. They've grown up living with the tension between having a personal connection to the day but few, if any memories.
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Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper and Denver Mayor Michael Hancock are hosting an event to mark the anniversary of the September 11th Terrorist…