A month of memories
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A month after the Sept. 11 attacks, as the nation paused to reflect on
the tragedy, many in Newport-Mesa say they have a renewed appreciation
for life and a desire for some sense of normalcy.
But for others, the uncertain duration of U.S. war on Afghanistan and
the threat of another attack remains unsettling.
“I’ve thought about relocating but I’m not sure,” said Gina Schofield
of Costa Mesa, who said she was worried that Southern California could be
the next target.
Prayer services were held at St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal
Church. The Rev. Peter Haynes said the services were meant to commemorate
the victims of the Sept. 11 tragedy and celebrate the heroism that has
come from it.
ABOVE: Donald Haynes embraces his mother, Francis, while listening to
his father, Senior Pastor Peter D. Haynes, speak to the congregation.
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