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At New York City’s morgue, workers try to match remains with descriptions of the missing E-mail
Written by By Jane Spencer and Mary Carmichael   
Friday, 02 June 2006
By Jane Spencer and Mary Carmichael
Newsweek Web Exclusive

Sept. 14  2001 - A train of parked refrigerated trailer trucks, loaded with grisly cargo, snaked along New York’s 30th Street on Friday into an alley beside the city’s main morgue on First Avenue. As the death toll from Tuesday’s attack slowly climbs, the number of bodies recovered from the wreckage has exceeded the morgue’s storage capacity. Remains are now being returned to trucks and will be transported to overflow sites after medical examiners inventory their arrival and carefully catalog any details that might help families identify them.

http://msnbc.msn.com/id/3069625/

 
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