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When the World Trade Center was attacked on September 11, 2001, people asked if New Yorkers would ever recover the swagger in their step.
But almost five years on, the citys economy is buoyant, real estate prices are at record highs and the mood is generally upbeat.
The attacks may have left a deep and indelible scar on the city, but many New Yorkers say their lives are not significantly different compared with before September 11, despite the attacks legacy of heightened security.
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It is admirable to see how resilient and united New Yorkers are. The city and the people are getting back in shape and because of this, their spirit and strength shine through. It must be because they refuse to let the September 11 tragedy get the better of them. Instead, they have used the 9/11 tragedy to inspire them to become better citizens, looking out after others and after their beloved city, and never forgetting the lessons of 9/11.
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But almost five years on, the citys economy is buoyant, real estate prices are at record highs and the mood is generally upbeat.
The attacks may have left a deep and indelible scar on the city, but many New Yorkers say their lives are not significantly different compared with before September 11, despite the attacks legacy of heightened security.
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By James Hossack | September 10, 2006 - 12:00am
By Mons Romulo | September 8, 2002 - 12:00am
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