Democracy Dies in Darkness
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They boarded planes, went to their offices at the World Trade Center or the Pentagon. Some wouldn’t survive.
Thousands of people watch a performance of “Come From Away.” (Carolyn Van Houten/The Post)
Thousands of people gathered under a pink-hued Friday evening sky on the National Mall for an event at once deeply meaningful, moving and melodious: the performance of a Broadway musical enshrining acts of extraordinary grace that occurred amid the indelible horrors of 20 years ago.
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The 11-foot-long alligator had dominated over the largest swamp in North America. Since last year, a team of researchers had kept tabs on his activity, competitions with male counterparts and soirees with female alligators — until his satellite tag stopped moving.
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