I was marking some exam scripts in the staffroom in the school where I work.
A colleague walked in and said he had been looking at the BBC website and had learnt that a plane had flown into one of the towers.
This was late on in the UK school day.
I drove home with the radio on. I switched on the TV at around 1600 and saw the chaos from that point. I remember feeling sick.
I watched the Channel 4 programmes this week with the unseen footage, and so on.
I've visited New York since then. This Brit considers it to be the most exciting city he has ever visited and would go back tomorrow.
I am a news addict. I was glued to the events for days afterwards.
A colleague walked in and said he had been looking at the BBC website and had learnt that a plane had flown into one of the towers.
This was late on in the UK school day.
I drove home with the radio on. I switched on the TV at around 1600 and saw the chaos from that point. I remember feeling sick.
I watched the Channel 4 programmes this week with the unseen footage, and so on.
I've visited New York since then. This Brit considers it to be the most exciting city he has ever visited and would go back tomorrow.
I am a news addict. I was glued to the events for days afterwards.
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