>From Statter911.com today

On that note. Click here to look at what happens when you put the word
firefighter into the Google News search engine. The first 19 pages of
articles (about a dozen to a page) are almost exclusively about
firefighters and the tenth anniversary of September 11th. Many of the
news items are about communities not only paying tribute to those who
were lost in New York, but honoring or featuring local firefighters
around the country with parades and other events. It isn't until the
20th page that other news about firefighters starts showing up
alongside the 9-11 articles. So, are firefighters once again heroes
after a couple of years of attacks on budgets, staffing and pensions?
I am guessing the hero label will have a much shorter shelf life than
a decade ago and likely has a September 12 sell by date.

(not to mention the firefighter's as arsonists and thiefs articles)
(as a matter of fact - he didnt mention them)

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