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                <text>"Satan in the Smoke" Emails</text>
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                <text>On the morning of September 11, immediately after two planes crashed into the World Trade Center in Manhattan, photojournalist Mark D. Phillips took a picture that would prove to be one of the most evocative and disputed images of that tragic day.  Many peple later construed the image of the smoke in his photo of the burning buildings to compose the face of Satan. These e-mails related to this picture provide a revealing portal into Americans' responses to the attacks in the immediate aftermath of 9/11.</text>
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            <text>the fact that mr. phillips is donating just $10 per picture sold (each pix is $20) indicates that he is capitalizing on this tragedy. if you notice only $10 was pledged for donations; there is no disclosure as to where the other $10 would go. hmmm... mr. phillips fee, perhaps? &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;i refuse to feed this business, even if mr. phillips says this is not for profit.&lt;br&gt;i personally think this is in poor taste, much like those street vendors in manhattan selling postcards and posters for profit. &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;there are so many other ways to help in the recovery efforts and we have to be very careful what channel and what individual/organization are behind these "fund-raising"programs. there are so many fund-raising and donation drives going on now. i ask that you screen them before you sign that check or give out that credit card information. &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&gt;vida@lasaltech.com wrote:&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&gt;You may want to order and be able to donate to the WTC fund. http://www.stellarimages.com/wtc01.html&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&gt;--------------------------------------------------------------- [si logo] [pixel]&lt;br&gt;&gt;[pixel] Our collection of World Trade Center photographs&lt;br&gt;&gt;[Photography] were shot over the last twelve years. It is hard&lt;br&gt;&gt;[Internet Link] for those of us who live here to look at the [Our Sites Link] skyline and realize the Twin Towers are gone. We &lt;br&gt;&gt;[Stories Link] would also like to let you know that we have &lt;br&gt;&gt;received many requests for the sunset picture of the World Trade Center, located on the Brooklyn Heights page of the South Brooklyn Network. We decided to put up five pictures of the World Trade Center for purchase on our site at&lt;br&gt;&gt;stellarimages.com/wtc01.html, with free shipping, and we are sending $10 from each sale to the Twin Towers Fund. This is a difficult time, and we have no intention of trying to make a profit from this terrible tragedy. But people do wish to have these prints to remember the Towers by, and we decided to provide them and use the profit for a good purpose. &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&gt;Please look at our photos and remember the majesty of the two 110-story towers. $10 from each sale will be donated to THE TWIN TOWERS FUND. There is no cost for shipping; simply choose the 'free shipping' option on the sales page.&lt;br&gt;&gt;[pixel]&lt;br&gt;&gt;[pic]&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&gt;This photograph was taken in 1993. The sky was this actual color, it is not filtered in any manner. It was taken from Fulton Ferry State Park underneath the Brooklyn Bridge.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&gt;Available as 8 x 10 unframed/signed for $20. We will donate $10 of each sale to THE TWIN TOWERS FUND. Click here to order.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&gt;©1993, Mark D. Phillips&lt;br&gt;&gt;No reuse without permission.&lt;br&gt;&gt;[pixel]&lt;br&gt;&gt;[pic]&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&gt;During the full moon in April 1998, this photo was taken from Liberty State Park in New Jersey with the Woolworth building framed between the towers. &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&gt;Available as 8 x 10 unframed/signed for $20. We will donate $10 of each sale to THE TWIN TOWERS FUND. Click here to order.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&gt;©1998, Mark D. Phillips&lt;br&gt;&gt;No reuse without permission.&lt;br&gt;&gt;[pixel]&lt;br&gt;&gt;[pic]&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&gt;In 1994, the Hudson River was covered with ice. We couldn't walk across it but the ice gave a nice look to the river. In the early morning, the light set the towers as the pinnacle of the city from the ferry docks in Weehawken, New Jersey.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&gt;Available as 8 x 10 unframed/signed for $20. We will donate $10 of each sale to THE TWIN TOWERS FUND. Click here to order.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&gt;©1994, Mark D. Phillips&lt;br&gt;&gt;No reuse without permission.&lt;br&gt;&gt;[pixel]&lt;br&gt;&gt;[pic]&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&gt;Taken the night the Gulf War ended in 1991, the Empire State Building stands with the World Trade Center downtown. For the first time in 30 years, it is once again the tallest building in New York. &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&gt;Available as 8 x 10 unframed/signed for $20. We will donate $10 of each sale to THE TWIN TOWERS FUND. Click here to order.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&gt;©1991, Mark D. Phillips&lt;br&gt;&gt;No reuse without permission.&lt;br&gt;&gt;[pixel]&lt;br&gt;&gt;[pic]&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&gt;The Statue of Liberty stands against the Twin Towers in winter light with dark clouds filling the sky. This picture was taken in 1998.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&gt;Available as 8 x 10 unframed/signed for $20. We will donate $10 of each sale to THE TWIN TOWERS FUND. Click here to order.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&gt;©1991, Mark D. Phillips&lt;br&gt;&gt;No reuse without permission.&lt;br&gt;&gt;[pixel]&lt;br&gt;&gt;Contact us:&lt;br&gt;&gt;info@stellarimages.com&lt;br&gt;&gt;sales@stellarimages.com&lt;br&gt;&gt;718-858-8980&lt;br&gt;&gt;[pixel]&lt;br&gt;</text>
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            <text>Sun, 23 Sep 2001 09:58:45 -0700</text>
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            <text>vida@lasaltech.com, castles@singnet.com.sg, info@stellarimages.com, </text>
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            <text>belinda pitco &lt;pitco@sjm.infi.net&gt;</text>
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            <text>Re: StellarImages Productions Inc. </text>
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              <text>Re: StellarImages Productions Inc. </text>
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