Now Playing Synopsis: Filmmaker Jim Whitaker profiles five people whose lives were irreversibly changed by the 9/11 terrorist attacks while using time-lapse cameras to document the reconstruction of 7 World Trade Center over several years. A student mourns the mother he lost in the World Trade Center that fateful day; a woman who was on a level above the impact zone struggles with vivid memories that will never fade; a first responder's widow contends with the loss of her spouse and best friend; a firefighter recalls his friends who perished in the chaos; and a key figure in the Ground Zero reconstruction reveals what it's like to witness progress in a place where so much tragedy occurred. As these survivors share their incredible stories, the reconstruction of 7 World Trade Center is captured on 17 time-lapse cameras. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi Movie Details
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Opens Friday, Aug 26, 2011 Synopsis: Filmmaker Jim Whitaker profiles five people whose lives were irreversibly changed by the 9/11 terrorist attacks while using time-lapse cameras to document the reconstruction of 7 World Trade Center over several years. A student mourns the mother he lost in the World Trade Center that fateful day; a woman who was on a level above the impact zone struggles with vivid memories that will never fade; a first responder's widow contends with the loss of her spouse and best friend; a firefighter recalls his friends who perished in the chaos; and a key figure in the Ground Zero reconstruction reveals what it's like to witness progress in a place where so much tragedy occurred. As these survivors share their incredible stories, the reconstruction of 7 World Trade Center is captured on 17 time-lapse cameras. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi Movie Details
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NORTH PLATTE, Neb. -- Four years after Mayor Jim Whitaker walked his dog Naked through town to raise money for the city's Paws-itive Partners animal shelter, the publicity stunt is...
...await discovery, should be a component of that policy. Jim Whitaker is an editorial writer for The Augusta Chronicle and...Empire. He can be reached at (706) 823-3367 or jim.whitaker@augustachronicle.com
...giants, we offer (with the help of Morris Communications publications editor Don Rhodes) here a sampler of the many from the CSRA who helped determine the course of this nation and the world during the 20th Century. -- Phil Kent, Jim Whitaker
It's hard to know why Jim Whitaker (column, March 24) is so hell-bent on shilling for Alaskan oil corporations seeking to drill in the Arctic National Wildlife...
I wish to thank writer Jim Whitaker (column, Mar. 24) for reminding me to write my congressman in support of the Morris Udall wilderness protection bill, and...
...since I drove that Thunderbird convertible along Chesapeake Bay beaches or through the Virginia mountains, but I still miss having that mechanical masterpiece in my driveway, beckoning me to the open road." -- Jim Whitaker, Martinez
...the 1,064 daily train whistles within the city aren't required. // "No one has said 'Thanks' yet," Mayor Jim Whitaker said. "I don't know if it's dawned on them." The change is obvious to residents who live or work near the busy...
...There was also a changing culture that brought advances in race relations. There are too many to list -- or to choose the "top" names -- but we simply offer a sampling of those area giants who brought us to 2000. -- Phil Kent and Jim Whitaker