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Ten years later


From Christopher Anderson's photoessay for the New Yorker: "Bushra Naji looks out the window of her office building, in midtown. She was a teacher in her native Iraq, but fled with her family in 2006, first to Syria and then to New York. Finding the city overwhelming, they moved to Idaho, but they missed New York, so they returned." See also: Slate's poignant collection from the day of the attack.