Editor’s note: The story below originally ran on Sept. 11, 2016 to mark the 15th anniversary of 9/11.
They are the final gifts their fathers left behind.
Known as the Children of 9/11, they were the 100 or so babies born after their fathers died on September 11, 2001, in the worst terrorist attack in U.S. history. People first introduced them in a cover story just a few months after 9/11 and then again 10 years later in 2011.
Now, 15 years after 9/11, People is once again catching up with several of those kids – now teenagers – and their families in a new special Children of 9/11, 15 Years Later on the...
They are the final gifts their fathers left behind.
Known as the Children of 9/11, they were the 100 or so babies born after their fathers died on September 11, 2001, in the worst terrorist attack in U.S. history. People first introduced them in a cover story just a few months after 9/11 and then again 10 years later in 2011.
Now, 15 years after 9/11, People is once again catching up with several of those kids – now teenagers – and their families in a new special Children of 9/11, 15 Years Later on the...
- 9/11/2017
- by Liz McNeil and Kathy Ehrich Dowd
- PEOPLE.com
Watch our special Children of 9/11, 15 Years Later on the new People/Entertainment Weekly Network (Pen), launching September 13. Go to people.com/Pen or download the free app on your Smart TV, mobile and Web devices.When Lauren McIntyre was just 3, she knew exactly what she wanted for her birthday. "She wanted to meet and talk to her father," says retired Det. Thomas McHale, a Port Authority police officer like Lauren's late dad, Donald. "What do you say to a 3-year-old who just wants to talk to her father?" On September 11, 2001, Donald McIntyre ran into the South Tower of the World...
- 9/7/2016
- by Liz McNeil and Kathy Ehrich Dowd
- PEOPLE.com
Watch our special Children of 9/11, 15 Years Later on the new People/Entertainment Weekly Network (Pen), launching September 13. Go to people.com/Pen or download the free app on your Smart TV, mobile and Web devices.When Lauren McIntyre was just 3, she knew exactly what she wanted for her birthday. "She wanted to meet and talk to her father," says retired Det. Thomas McHale, a Port Authority police officer like Lauren's late dad, Donald. "What do you say to a 3-year-old who just wants to talk to her father?" On September 11, 2001, Donald McIntyre ran into the South Tower of the World...
- 9/7/2016
- by Liz McNeil and Kathy Ehrich Dowd
- PEOPLE.com
Branding By Air, a Sydney-based aerial advertising company, is launching an office in California in time for the summer.
Branding By Air’s MD Duncan McIntyre said: “Branding By Air specialises in five of the most popular aerial display mediums in the world – gigantic helicopter banners, skydiving, skywriting, hot air balloons and aerobatics – meaning the Us will be seeing a lot more of us, especially as the weather warms up and people head to music festivals, sporting events, beaches and parks.”
The firm was behind the aerial banner for Nab’s Break Up campaign, Nine’s ‘7 O’Block Week Nights’, Creamfields music festivals and Telstra’s six‐man skydive into Homebush at the V8 Supercars for the brand’s revamp in September last year.
Branding By Air’s MD Duncan McIntyre said: “Branding By Air specialises in five of the most popular aerial display mediums in the world – gigantic helicopter banners, skydiving, skywriting, hot air balloons and aerobatics – meaning the Us will be seeing a lot more of us, especially as the weather warms up and people head to music festivals, sporting events, beaches and parks.”
The firm was behind the aerial banner for Nab’s Break Up campaign, Nine’s ‘7 O’Block Week Nights’, Creamfields music festivals and Telstra’s six‐man skydive into Homebush at the V8 Supercars for the brand’s revamp in September last year.
- 5/1/2012
- by Robin Hicks
- Encore Magazine
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