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TUESDAY, MAY 3, 2011
IN AFTERMATH OF BIN LADEN’S DEATH, A WOMAN WHO LOST HER HUSBAND ON 9/11 SAYS …
‘I PRAY FOR PEACE’
By JOSH KOVNER, DAVID OWENS and MARA LEE jkovner@courant.com
Jubilation. That’s what Vycki Higley Pratt said she felt in the few moments that she shared with her daughters Monday, the morning after Osama bin Laden was killed. Amanda was 4 when her father, Rob Higley, died in the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center. Robyn, 9, was born about a month later, and will forever be a 9/11 baby. Pratt, who has since remarried, was eight months pregnant with Robyn at the time of the attack. Rob Higley was an executive with Aon Insurance. “For me, for the girls, it was our little time for jubilation in the kitchen,’’ Pratt said Monday. “Maybe Amanda saw [bin Laden’s] death as something concrete in what really has been a surreal journey, maybe as a sign from her father. And maybe we could envision a smile on my husband’s face — you know, ‘It’s done.’ ” Pratt, who gave birth to a third daughter, Casey, in 2005, confessed to having fears about retaliation. She said she did not want the radical extremists to be egged on by the impromptu celebrations in Washington and New York City. “I hope that peace comes out of this,’’ said Pratt, 39, who works with mentally and physically challenged adults. “I pray for peace.’’ She said she wished that bin Laden’s death had come sooner, but that she has faith in the decisions and actions of the LOCAL, A10
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DUANE ORLOSKE of Windsor sits in the garden he has dedicated to his wife, Margaret, who died in the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center. “It’s nice to have that feeling that he [bin Laden] ended up paying for what he did,” Orloske said.
The Go-Ahead 2 P.M. EDT SUNDAY
THE ASSAULT
President Barack Obama reviews final preparations for the assault on Osama bin Laden’s compound.
The helicopters drop the SEALS behind the walls of the compound. For the next 40 minutes the assault team engages in a Gate firefight while trying to reach bin Laden.
MISSION BEGINS
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Two helicopters carrying two dozen members of the Navy’s elite SEAL Team Six leave Jalalabad, Afghanistan.
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ESCAPE Assault team boards helicopters with bin Laden’s body.
THE KILL
Jalalabad Federally Administered Tribal Areas
INDIA Abbottabad Islamabad 100 miles
3:50 p.m. EDT: Obama learns that bin Laden has been tentatively identified. 9:30 p.m. EDT: Obama begins notifiying Congress.
Line of control
PAKISTAN
AFGHANISTAN Kabul
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Three-story building is eight times the size of nearby houses
SEALS reach larger of two buildings in compound where bin Laden was living on the second and third floors. Bin Laden fired on the assault team, and may have tried to use his wife as a shield. Bin Laden and the woman are killed.
Story, Page A3
10-18’ outer walls are topped with barbed wire
SPEECH TO NATION 11:35 p.m. EDT: Obama announces that bin Laden has been killed.
BURIED AT SEA 1 a.m. EDT Monday: Bin Laden’s body buried at sea.
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At State Memorial, A Somber Day
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LYNN GALVIN of Norwalk places flowers Monday on her brother Thomas E. Galvin’s stone marker at the 9/11 memorial at Sherwood Island State Park in Westport. Galvin was killed in the attack on the World Trade Center.
verybody’s celebrating, but these people still feel the sharp, sudden pain of Sept. 11. The families and friends of the dead trickled in to the 9/11 memorial at Sherwood Island State Park all day Monday, arriving for private contemplation at a public the day RICK GREEN place, after the great rgreen@courant.com enemy was killed. There is no jubilation at this altar overlooking Long Island Sound. There aren’t crowds or chants of “U-S-A.” “I see these people celebrating. I get it. But they have no idea what it’s like to be directly affected,’’ Kristy Gray explains quietly after she carefully arranges a bouquet of flowers near the small granite stone bearing the name of her brother’s
Korky Vann’s Deal Of The Day Comic-book lovers will be in heaven this Saturday as thousands of independent comic-book shops throughout the country will give away comic books to anyone who stops by. More than 2 million comic books were handed out last year. Living, Page D1
BETTINA HANSEN | BHANSEN@COURANT.COM
Senate Debates Budget
How Much Is That Kitty?
Some tax changes in the $40.1 billion state budget being debated by the Senate. t Sales tax: Increases from 6 percent to 6.35 percent. t Cigarette tax: Increases from $3 to $3.40 a pack. CTNow, Page B1
At the Connecticut Cat Connection in Windsor, nearly 70 cats are waiting for new owners. CTNow, Page B1
Cloudy But Warmer Cloudy with a chance of late-day showers. High of 73. Forecast, Page A2
t Tweets: A Twitter user reported details of the attack on Osama bin Laden’s compound in Pakistan. Page A3 t Helicopter failure: Sikorsky officials weren’t commenting on reports that one of their helicopters failed during the attack. Business, Page A8 t Security: The state’s main transportation hubs are on high alert. Page A12 t Jeff Jacobs: The news of bin Laden’s death brought no joy to Judy Keane. Sports, Page C1
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