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"There's a lot of thought given to the psychological safety of visitors." — Jake Barton, one of the creators of the exhibits at the 9/11 Memorial Museum which is making a quiet effort to help visitors handle its potentially traumatic impact.
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"After 24 hours of martial law, I have not spotted a single soldier. I've only seen soldiers on TV." — Buntham Lertpatraporn, a 50-year-old vendor of Thai-style doughnuts in Bangkok's central business district along Silom Road.
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"This has been an atrocious, incredibly depressing, and mind-numbingly inane experience I would not wish on anyone. I wish the City the best of luck in finding some schmuck eager to transcribe every last misogynistic joke, self-indulgent anecdote, and pathetic pandering attempt by Council." — Kim Lehmkuhl, 34, in her resignation letter as city clerk of Pleasant Hill, California. Lehmkuhl was elected to her position but faced growing criticism because of perceptions that she had an unprofessional attitude.
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