Real History, Pakistan, and the World Trade Center

October 23, 2001 Could Helicopters Have Saved People From the Top of the Trade Center?

By SCOT J. PALTROW and QUEENA SOOK KIM Staff Reporters of THE WALL STREET JOURNAL WHEN a plane hit the World Trade Center’s north tower, Stephen L. Roach phoned his wife twice from the 105th floor and got their home answering machine. In one message, he said he loved her. In the other, Isabel Roach says she could hear the desperate shouts of her husband’s coworkers at bond-broker Cantor Fitzgerald LP: “Try the roof! Try the roof!” Mr. Roach shouted