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Mark Twain processing-sub-front-page " These fans would eventually

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" These fans would eventually hear the Cincinnati Reds defeat the Chicago White Sox

" said the 25-year-old woman

The front page of The New York Times described scenes of celebration

next to the site of the World Trade Center

double-decker buses - manned by a driver and conductor - lent a certain quaint flavor to New York's Fifth Avenue

Mark Twain processing-sub-front-page " These fans would eventuallyMark Twain relaxes in a rocking chair in New Hampshire in 1905. Twain would turn 70 the year this photo was taken, and he had told The New York Times that he had never done a day's work in his life. "No, Sir, not a day's work in all my life," he is quoted in The New York Times in 1905, "What I have done I have done, because it has been play. If it has been work I shouldn't have done it."

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