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Home > Articles > The Case for A National Data Warehouse September 26, 2001 Having lived most of my life in the New York Metropolitan area, I have been shocked by the tragedies that have struck the Big Apple. For me, the twin towers of the World Trade Center represented the backbone the New York skyline, and the promenade below the World Trade Center reminded me of the days when I sang along to "Daydream Believer" with Davy Jones during summer concert series. I can vividly remember those times when I used to cruise down to street level for fresh apple cake from the farmer's market or grab a hot latte from the coffee shops below the twin towers. Nor will I forget the time that I danced with some stranger atop the towers at Windows on the World. To even imagine that those buildings do not exist is beyond my wildest imagination as they have been mainstays in my memories throughout my life. Please login/register to read the entire article.
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