To: seacapn
There was a lawsuit recently filed by some families of people who died on 9-11. They are opposed to the current plans because those plans seek to cement over the spot where their loved ones are buried in the ground.
In response, the city says this new lawsuit will not hold up plans to build at the site -- and construction is starting on Monday. (I was recently in NY, too.) This is the latest news I read about it.
3 posted on
03/12/2006 4:14:04 AM PST by
summer
To: summer
There was a lawsuit recently filed by some families of people who died on 9-11. They are opposed to the current plans because those plans seek to cement over the spot where their loved ones are buried in the ground. That site was pretty well scraped-down to clean earth - if there's any dust from their relatives left it can't amount to as much as floated-away in the wind or what was smeared-in with the rubble that was trucked away.
IMO, at this point they're only in it for the notoriety as a substitute for the little that's being done to actually avenge their relatives.
11 posted on
03/12/2006 8:58:12 AM PST by
solitas
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To: summer
There was a lawsuit recently filed by some families of people who died on 9-11. They are opposed to the current plans because those plans seek to cement over the spot where their loved ones are buried in the ground.
Wouldn't be a new york skyscraper unless a few bodies were encased in the cement foundation now would it ?
14 posted on
03/12/2006 3:38:14 PM PST by
festus
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