ASSOCIATED PRESS
Andy Jurinko looks at ground zero from a window of his loft in New York Aug. 13, 2003, where he watched the Sept. 11 attack on the World Trade Center two years ago. In the foreground he can see tourists on Liberty Street milling around, snapping photos, watching a man create spray-paint images of the towers on wooden boards. Jurinko curses. "All the remorse has faded," he says. "It faded six, nine months ago. Those are just a bunch of morbid curiosity-seekers. It's the lowest common denominator. It's a carnival."
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