[NIFL-WOMENLIT:1754] Re: pen pals

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Daphne,

This morning I spent some time with a woman who was a child in Auschwitz.  We 
agreed one of our reactions to 9/11 was relief--we are all in the same boat 
now, people won't think we are crazy anymore, because EVERYBODY is talking 
about the same symptoms.  (It seems everybody, probably isn't.)  Also, one of 
our first thoughts was about money--the economy, but also our personal money, 
could we get at it if we had to.  Would there be a run on banks? 

Thanks for taking up this thread in the conversation, I didn't know if 
anybody would.

Andrea



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