102 Minutes. For Part 1 of this film go here. Reading e-mails making trades eating croissants at Windows on the World.
The 102 minutes that changed an entire continent are completely narrated by the people who have directly lived that frightening day. With 102 minutes in the north tower and 57 minutes in the south thousands of people had time to evacuate and did. Overview 102 Minutes by New York Times journalists Jim Dwyer and Kevin Flynn is a nonfiction account that chronicles 102 minutes inside and outside the World Trade Center on September 11 2001.
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That morning fourteen thousand people were inside the World Trade Center just starting their workdays but over the next 102 minutes each would become part of a drama for the ages. Analysis Chapter 7 Summary At 902 am as an announcement to casually evacuate if one wishes to do so comes over the loudspeakers United Airlines Flight 175 smashes into the south tower its wingspan running diagonally across the 77th through 85th floors. Published in 2005 it was a National Book Award finalist that year. This conversion of 102 minutes to hours has been calculated by multiplying 102 minutes by 00166 and the result is 17 hours.