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Civic duty spared CPA from terrorist attack.(Robert N. Waxman)(Brief Article)
Publication: Accounting Today Publication Date: 24-SEP-01 Author: Covaleski, John M. |
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COPYRIGHT 2001 SourceMedia, Inc.
Although his accounting business on the 15th floor of Two World Trade Center was obliterated by the devastating terrorist attack on that building, Robert N. Waxman's sense of civic duty may have saved his life.
Rather than catching an early morning subway and arriving at his office as usual at 8:45 a.m. on Sept. 11, Waxman opted to vote in New York's mayoral Democratic primary at a polling place near his midtown apartment.
Had he arrived at his usual time he would have been behind his desk at World Trade Center's south tower when terrorist-hijacked airliners rammed both towers of the WTC complex. The delay in order to vote brought him into the area shortly after that wave of destruction.
But then, his business...
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