The foundation raising money to build the World Trade Center memorial, a Sept. 11 museum and two other cultural buildings at ground zero said Thursday it has raised $101 million in six months. Meanwhile, the head of a proposed freedom museum evicted from ground zero resigned from the foundation's board of directors, saying the plan to create a ``living memorial'' at the site of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks ``has been abandoned.'' The foundation's board met Thursday for the first time since Gov. George E. Pataki removed the International Freedom Center from ground zero after families complained that the...