PART I

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At time 2:00; “Jim I don’t know whether we’ve confirmed that this was an aircraft, or to be more specific, some people said they thought they saw a missile. I don’t know how people could differentiate, but we might keep open the possibility that this was a missile attack on these buildings…”. – Dick Oliver live eyewtness reporting from City Hall.

PART II

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