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Archived: 10/09/2001 at 18:16:38

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Why Tolerance is Important to the Red Cross
To understand why tolerance is so important to the Red Cross, it helps to look back for a moment to its birth, on a battlefield in Solferino Italy, over 140 years ago.
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Restaurants Nationwide Lend a Hand in Red Cross Relief Efforts
Restaurants throughout America will donate proceeds earned on Oct. 11 to the American Red Cross Liberty Relief Fund.
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Humanitarian Groups Assist Afghan Refugees
As U.S. and British forces launched airstrikes at terrorist training camps and military targets throughout Afghanistan Sunday, aid groups stepped up humanitarian efforts to help millions of Afghan refugees throughout the region.
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Red Cross Addresses Bioterrorism on National Television
ABC's Nightline aired from American Red Cross Headquarters.
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International Travelers
Visit Indiana — Very Unexpectedly

When all planes were grounded on September 11, countless travelers were stranded. For the 150 passengers aboard Mexicana Air Flight 881, the impact was particularly strange.
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Red Cross Information Hotline Helps Country Heal
The signs of the country's collective mental state are everywhere. Few things convey the breadth of it more than the calls coming into the American Red Cross hotline.
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Reflections from the Pentagon
A volunteer shares her experience at the Pentagon during the first few tension-filled days following the terrorist attack.
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America's Children
Reach Out

A special page has been created that highlights how America's children have responded to the attacks — and how adults can help children cope.
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Jordan Queen Visits Red Cross
Queen Rania Al-Abdullah of Jordan recently visited American Red Cross national headquarters to offer her support and compassion as the organization responds to the ongoing needs of people impacted by the terrorist attacks.
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Journal from Ground Zero: One Volunteer's Reflection
This is the second in a series of articles about the experiences of American Red Cross volunteers responding to the September 11 terrorist attack.
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Immediate Outreach: Interview with Dr. Kelly Buller, Coordinator of Disaster Volunteers
In the days following the attacks, Kelly Buller realized that many people with serious medical conditions were still in their apartments near the World Trade Center area.
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Daily News Digest
Breaking news from the investigation and response to the terrorist attacks of September 11. Courtesy of U.S.News & World Report. Updated twice daily.
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Therapy Dogs Lift
Spirits at Ground Zero

Tikva, a Keeshound, and Kate, a Labrador, are working with the American Red Cross to help bring emotional support to thousands of people affected by the terrorist attack.
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New Racecar Draws Support for Red Cross
E-moola.com and the National Hot Rod Association gathered a tremendous amount of support with its new "Red Cross" racecar.
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Japanese Red Cross Delivers $7.2 Million Donation
Representatives from the Japanese Red Cross have traveled to the United States with a $7.2 million donation to the American Red Cross Liberty Disaster Relief Fund.
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Red Cross Launches Nationwide Information Hotline
The American Red Cross launches a new toll-free national information, compassion and support hotline in response to the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.
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Military Families Look to Red Cross for Support
As the threat of war looms, and America prepares a military retaliation against the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, the Red Cross is gearing up to show its support.
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Across the Country, the Red Cross Responds to the Sept. 11 Attacks
Updated: Oct. 4
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In Pictures: Images from the Terrorist Attacks of September 11, 2001
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