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Released: September 07, 2011
Paying the bills with ‘blood money’
Source: Aaron Smith, CNNMoney (Free Registration)
On Sept. 11, 2001, Abigail Carter went from wife to widow in a matter of minutes, left with no means to care for her two young children. "It was absolutely terrifying," said Carter, who had recently been laid off from her job as a Web project manager. Her husband, Arron Dack, was the family's sole breadwinner. Dack died during a business meeting at Windows on the World, the restaurant at the top of the World Trade Center, when it was destroyed in the most devastating terrorist attack on American soil.Read Full Article: Paying the bills with ‘blood money’
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