AAP audio advisory - September 11 Remembered (1 of 5)SEPTEMBER 11 REMEMBERED-----------------------
Disbelief, desperate appeals for calm, exhausted rescue workers trying to fathom the scaleof the tragedy, condemnation of the worst terrorist attacks the world has seen.
Reactions ranging from world political leaders to ordinary people after the September11 terrorist attacks on New York and Washington are captured in a comprehensive audiopackage prepared by AAP.
Sound files are available in .wav and .mp3 formats on CD or can be previewed before downloadingfrom the AAP Audio Clips web site.
For further information contact:Wendy CoombsAAP Radio & Television Services manager(03) 9619-9336CoombsW@aap.com.au Audio Clips From AAP (1 of 5) -----------------------Prime Minister John Howard says America has lost a certain innocence in the terroristattack, and will have Australia's backing in whatever it decides to do. AAP Duration : 25.608 -----------------------New York volunteer rescue worker John Sullivan says the crowd cheered when a man was carriedout alive from the World Trade Centre rubble. AP Duration : 18.407 -----------------------Acting Prime Minister John Anderson says Australians were also attacked by the terroristsin the US, and so Australia has every right to feel very angry. AAP Duration : 27.955 -----------------------Opposition Leader Kim Beazley says he wouldn't rule out the possibility of low-tech terrorists,like those who hit the US, bringing chemical warfare into the equation. AAP Duration : 43.231 -----------------------Foreign Minister Alexander Downer gives a news conference in Adelaide details of Australiancasualties from the terrorist attacks in the US. (Full statement) AAP Duration : 155.805 -----------------------Huge queues formed outside Red Cross blood banks in Washington after appeal for bloodfor the victims of the US terrorist attacks. AAP correspondent James Grubel reports. AAP
Duration : 41.961 -----------------------US Capitol Police special agent David Nelson, singing Amazing Grace. AP Duration : 54.212 -----------------------US President George W Bush tells a White House briefing America will win the war againstthe terrorists involved in the Washington and New York attacks. AP Duration : 22.429 -----------------------Sydney Catholic Archbishop George Pell urges the community to come together after theterrorist attacks in the US, and not to target Muslim communities. AAP Duration : 14.334 -----------------------Saudi Ambassador to the United States Prince Bandar bin Sultan says the kingdom and OPECwill not allow oil prices to rise in response to the US terrorist attacks. AP Duration : 18.468 -----------------------Foreign Minister Alexander Downer says the US terrorist attacks represent an attack onAustralia because Australians were killed. AAP Duration : 28.729 -----------------------Foreign Minister Alexander Downer says there are reports from family and friends thatseven Australians not included in the official US terrorist attack toll may be dead. AAP
Duration : 33.935 -----------------------Acting Prime Minister John Anderson says three Australians appear to have been killedand more than 75 are unaccounted for after the terrorist attacks in the US. AAP Duration : 14.82 -----------------------Department of Foreign Affairs spokeswoman Lyndall Sachs says it's been confirmed thattwo Australians died in the terrorist plane crashes in the US. AAP Duration : 21.18 -----------------------NSW Premier Bob Carr says people of Arabic and Muslim background deplore the terroristattacks in the US, and no Australian should point a finger of blame at any other Australian.
AAPDuration : 67.141 -----------------------New South Wales Premier Bob Carr says he's writing to tell the mayors of Washington andNew York that Australia stands shoulder to shoulder with them against terrorism. AAPDuration : 31.674 -----------------------AAP correspondent James Grubel reports from Washington that the US capital is slowly gettingback to normal after the terrorist attack on the Pentagon. AAP Duration : 46.632 -----------------------Asked about the terrorist attacks aimed at the heart of US government and commerce, PrimeMinister John Howard said he was more concerned about the humanitarian aspect. AAP correspondentJames Grubel reports from Washington. AAP Duration : 27.121 -----------------------Federal Treasurer Peter Costello says the terrorist attacks were deliberately aimed atAmerica's political, financial and military headquarters. AAP Duration : 27.75 -----------------------Acting prime Minister John Anderson says he'd like all Australia's religious leaders tohold local services next week, stressing the role of justice and fairness in their battleagainst evil. AAP Duration : 43.067 -----------------------Manhattan resident Samuel Bachrach says New York's sense of safety has been shattered. AP Duration : 36.901 -----------------------Ann Norwood, chairman of the American Psychiatric Association Committee on PsychiatricDimensions of Disaster, says Americans are no longer in denial that terrorism can't happenon American soil. AP Duration : 22.534 -----------------------Rescue commander Michael Tamillow describes the process being followed by rescue teamsat the Pentagon. AP Duration : 28.49 -----------------------Acting Prime Minister John Anderson describes the effects of America's terrorist attackson Australia, and asks Australians not to treat each other as guilty on the basis of familyorigin. AAP Duration : 115.236 -----------------------The last part of the World Trade Centre towers in New York has fallen. Warren Levinson reports. AP Duration : 42.039 -----------------------Kathy Hoglan, aunt of United Airlines Flight 93 victim Mark Bingham, says her nephew calledher from the flight after it had been hijacked. AP Duration : 18.459 -----------------------US President George W Bush is offering support for rescue workers in New York and Washington.
Thelma LeBrecht reports. AP Duration : 34.446 -----------------------Alice Hoglan, mother of United Airlines Flight 93 victim Mark Bingham, says her son calledher from a phone aboard the hijacked flight. AP Duration : 33.296 -----------------------Deputy US State Department spokesman Richard Boucher says he doesn't have an exact number,but '50-some' US embassies or consulates have decided to close for the moment as a securityprecaution. AP Duration : 23.579 -----------------------US President George W Bush tells a White House briefing America will continue its business,but it's far from normal. AP Duration : 21.431 -----------------------New York Stock Exchange chairman Richard Grasso says the markets want to keep Wall Streetworkers out of the way while the recovery efforts continue after the terrorist attacks.
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