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This week's Poetry Pairing matches "Full Flight" by Bob Hicok with "At Ground Zero, Readers Offer Plain-Spoken Tributes to Those Lost," an article that appeared on Tuesday, the eleventh anniversary of the terrorist attacks of 9/11.
In the article "At Ground Zero, Readers Offer Plain-Spoken Tributes to Those Lost," Vivian Yee writes: This time, there were no presidents reading psalms, no sounds of Yo-Yo Ma's cello echoing across the plaza, no national outpouring of decade-later reflections.
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Two readers asked if Henny Youngman edited this story.
The zine attracted, at its peak, perhaps eighty readers.
More than a thousand readers cancelled their subscriptions.
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