
[Bonus Link:] It delights me to see that "Savage Chickens" now holds the Number Six spot for the Technorati Blog Finder category, "Cartoons". Savage Chickens rocks.

It's official: DDB London, one of the most respected ad agencies on the planet, doesn't get blogging.
I did an internship there many years ago, straight out of college. Nice enough place to work if you're into that kind of thing. Their former Creative Director, Ewan Patterson, who I knew in a former life before his DDB days, is now a Creative Director for Bartle Bogle Hegarty, another of the A-List London agencies. Nice to see he's done well.
A lot of people like to ask the question, "When will ad agencies finally start understanding blogs?" Frankly, I've stopped caring. It's not that they don't understand blogs, they've just not figured out how to make money from them in ways that are in simpatico with their fat, tired and increasingly defective business models.
But that's not my problem.
[Bonus Link:] A new advertising blog: "Beyond Madison Avenue".

Due to heavy work stuff going on, I'm going to be mostly offline this week. See you on the other side etc.

A movie is allowing bloggers free tickets, but only if the bloggers agree to write something about the movie, good or bad:
Last week I saw an Instapundit post that said that bloggers could attend preview showings of "Serenity" if they were willing to blog about it. I contemplated this for many milliseconds. Could the blogosphere withstand the replacement of a post about how I drool in my sleep for a post about "Serenity"? It was a tough decision, but I emailed my request to the powers-that-be and was rewarded with a confirmation email this morning (that had better not be a cruel joke).I think it's interesting that they made blogging about it conditional to receiving the free tickets.
With the Stormhoek wine freebie (now open to French bloggers,) they don't have to blog anything if they don't want to.
A small distinction, but I think an important one. [UPDATE:] Nellie Lide elaborates:
I give them kudos for including bloggers in their viral efforts. But they don't get this kind of social marketing - bloggers who sign up for tickets are already interested in the movie - they don't need to be pushed. And to force bloggers to put up the synopsis as a pre-requisite of attending the film, Serenity's marketers show they're still in the business of controlling the message. And if bloggers are anything, they're folks who thinks no one really controls the message - in fact, it's not a message at all, it's a conversation.[VERY COOL:] Shaun Dewberry, A South African blogger, thinks we should make the freebie offer available to South Africans. Graham Knox, Stormhoek principal and the guy running the vineyard, answers in Shaun's comments:
Shaun,Pure Cluetrainy goodness etc..
You're bloody right.
Give me your address (to the door) and I'll send you a bottle.
Stormhoek is available (limited distribution) in Johannesburg.
And I'll be there, trying to get some more, Sunday to Wed.
Then back to the grape vines (growing fast in first weeks of spring)
Graham
Somebody once asked Willie Nelson why his new songs weren't quite as [cough] good as his old ones.
"Because I wrote my old songs when I was cold and hungry," came his reply.
Ain't that the truth.
A wee while ago, Chris Houchens published his manifesto on ChangeThis:
"Does ANYONE know how to market (And will anyone care?)?"
Now he's trying to turn the manifesto into a book, has written a book proposal, published in blog form.
Check it out.
[Bonus Link:] I love this thought: "The thing that really gets me about chain letters, is that it dupes smart people into believing them. Once a smart person starts to believe a dumb person, it’s all over for our way of life. The fabric will start to unravel, and our world falls into chaos."

I just recieved the following e-mail from James Torio, whose Master's Thesis I blogged about last week:
Hello Hugh,Congratulations, James. That's really good news.Just wanted to give you and update about the thesis.
Since you posted it last week the site has been hit 78,480 times. Not bad since the site is still beta, and before your post I was getting a couple of hundred hits a day.
The thesis has been downloaded 2,072 times. That's got to be a world record for an academic paper.
I have been contacted by a number of companies to talk about work opportunities.
Thanks for the post that changed my life.
Enjoy the weekend,
James
A lot of people think blogs are little more than media for mutual-masturbation. Something only the "A-Listers", internet techies or cynical wine pimps [SFX: Evil Laugh] can benefit from. I strongly disagree.
There's a second London Girl Geek Dinner on the 11th October.
It should be a fun evening. The last one certainly was.
Wonderful. It seems the utterly fabulous "Manolo The Shoe Blogger" is earning six figures. [Thanks to Del Davis for the link.]
The more people who can make real money from blogging (as opposed to beer money), the happier I am. So well done, Manolo.
[Just found out:] There's a small fashion-orientated blog conference in Paris on October 3rd, during Fashion Week. I am so going to that.

The Stormhoek Blogger's Wine Freebie is now open to France.
France is not a particularly big market for South African wine. They have plenty of their own, of course, which they're quite rightly very fond of.
That being said, the French wine companies are buying a lot more South African wine than they used to. So maybe the times they are a'changin' etc.
Regardless, I think it'll be fun to spread the Stormhoek meme into France. I'm have some projects happening over there, I'm a big fan of the French etc etc. I look forward to seeing what happens.
So Loic, fancy some South African freebie goodness?
[UPDATE:] The first French blogger just signed up. Thanks, Xavier!

"Socialised Media" apparachik, BBC employee Ben Metcalfe calls Stormhoek "crappy".
I just think it pollutes the blogosphere as you are giving one brand an a disproportionate advantage over its rivals — it’s not “natural selection”. Plus there is certain expectation (be it implied or just passive) for someone to give it a favourable review having received a complimentary bottle.Give me a break. It never occurs to Ben, the bloggers could have shredded the wine to pieces just as easily. He doesn't mention that.
What frustrates Ben about the Stormhoek meme, I suspect, is that it's actually working. Without the top-down-big-media-we-know-best-validation-committee giving us permission first.
Ben thinks it's OK for the massive, State-funded BBC to use blogs to connect with people (Ben works on the blog thing for the Beeb), and think it's OK for a huge company like Microsoft to use blogs to do the same (he happily attended the last Scoble dinner, and according to this, he's coming to the next one), but it's not OK for a small, independant winery to use the blogosphere to connect with people? And here he is kvetching about "disproportionate advantage"?
I find his double standards appalling.
I like the BBC ("A fine British anachronism- just like the Royal Family" etc). And I think some of the stuff they're doing online is pretty nifty.
But here's the thing they're not getting: "Social Media" and "Socialised Media" are not compatable. Why? Because the former does not need the latter. And the latter cannot accept that.
The Beeb likes to think it's in the business of "Empowering People". Maybe they are, but only if it doesn't lessen their own power base within the British Establishment. They sneer at commercialism; their currency of choice is control. Are they transparent about that? The hell they are.

According to a little bit of Technorati research from Stormhoek CEO Nick Dymoke-Marr, 25% of conversations in the blogosphere about "South African Wine" are now about Stormhoek.
Anybody care to verify this independantly? 25% seems really high, and frankly, Nick and I are too close to it to be totally objective.
Still, even for a rough, subjective, blog-pimping guestimate, 25% is pretty amazing.

Andreas has some more thinking about Seth and Purple Cows:
Does being remarkable guarantee success? We all know that it doesn't. Take the portable mp3 player as an example. Apple's iPod is the market leader, with a 75% share of the market. But was Apple the first company to make portable mp3 players? Not at all. Is the iPod the most feature rich player with the best battery life? Not by a long shot. The companies that pioneered the technology are being left behind or are abandoning the market altogether, despite having created a purple cow if ever there was one. Their mistake? Not communicating that fact effectively. Not becoming part of popular culture.I think "Emotional Attachment" is overrated as a marketing concept.So what's responsible for the success if the iPod if it's neither price, nor features? In a word: Marketing. Advertising. Advertising and marketing that is creating an emotional attachement. People choose the products they buy - apart from price - for three reasons, how they see themselves, how they want to see themselves or how they want to be seen.
Successful advertising, in all its incarnations, including blogs, including WOM, is all about creating the emotional attachment. It's about becoming a part of who the customer is, or wants to be, or wants to be seen as. It's really that simple.
Often when marketers, especially advertisers, speak of "Emotional Attachment", what they're really talking about is "Emotional Pornography".
Which is rarely "remarkable" to begin with.

I have a fun, new party trick, which I use at blogger's gatherings, e.g. at Our Social World, a week or so ago.
OTHER BLOGGER: So how can you tell if your Stormhoek meme is working?[Very Cool Bonus Link:] A live Stormhoek wine-tasting podcast.HUGH: Name me two South African wines.
OTHER BLOGGER: Ok... ummm... Stormhoek... and... ummmmm... ummmm...
HUGH: That's how I can tell if it's working.
[Very Cool Bonus Link 2.0:] Johnnie Moore does a splendid job of decontstructing the Stormhoek Marketing Plan:
1. The tone of invitation. No hard sell, just the presentation of an interesting idea to take or leave as you please. No grandiose posturing.2. The sprit of experiment. Selling isn't all about certainty, it's also about curiosity. Hugh is inviting us to play a game of let's disrupt marketing to see what happens.
3. A cause to believe in, if you like. We're not talking about saving the world here, but we are offered an interesting windmill to tilt at - namely the established way of marketing stuff.
4. A bit of provocation. There is actually a proposition in here somewhere too - the one of freshness being undervalued in the wine business. Take it or leave it, it provides a bit of interest.
5. The fact that this is so clearly a message from a real live human being, with a personality of his own, not a committee.
6. Transparency, that oft-quoted term. The whole thing smacks of "What you see is what you get, this is what we're up to, what do you think?"
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English Cut just made The New York Times.
For most men, knowing how to choose a tailor and buy a custom-made suit remains as mysterious as the appeal of low-rider jeans. Enter Thomas Mahon, one of Savile Row's youngest tailors, and possibly its grooviest. He put his money where his mouse is with www.englishcut.com, offering advice for those who go the bespoke route. Mahon, a graduate of Anderson & Sheppard who has padded the shoulders of Prince Charles, Bryan Ferry and Graydon Carter, offers the following pointers.You need to be registered to read it, but if you're not, try using my username ("gapingvoid") and password ("password").
I haven't seen the "paper" edition yet, but the way I understand it is, the New York Times publishes a big "Style Bible" twice a year, Fall and Spring. Apparently we made this year's Fall Bible, which comes out today. If you're currently in New York, or anywhere near a newstand that carries it, I hope you'll go pick up a copy.
"Grooviest". Heh. Not bad. Not bad at all.
I understand Graydon Carter is well known for being one of the best-dressed men in the USA, so having him mentioned in the same breath as Tom isn't exactly going to be bad for business. Tom used to make for him back when he worked at Anderson & Sheppard.
Also, the article was written by Horacio Silva, who I'm told is THE Fashion Editor of the NYT, not one of the fashion underlings. Again, not bad for building credibility.
[UPDATE:] Dave Parmet, English Cut's PR man in New York, talks about it some more. Rock on.
[BACKGROUND STORY: English Cut is a blog I started with Thomas Mahon, a bespoke Savile Row tailor, in January of this year. Basically, we sell $4000 suits, with the blog being the main driver of new business. We've just published a list of our top ten favorite English Cut articles, which you can read here.]

Along with the co-authors of the Cluetrain, probably the most influential voice in the world of new marketing is Seth Godin.
Seth has written a lot of books, and I have read most of them. All great stuff. If you don't have the time to read all his books, fret not, because most of his most salient points are expressed rather well in the speech he gave at the London Marketing Dinner last July. You can download the audio here.
I listened to it again the other day.
Here's the thing. Seth's main thesis is that, with the crumbling of what he calls the TV-Industrial Complex, mass marketing has become broken. Suddenly mass media has become to cluttered, too noisy, too fragmented, people are too busy to pay attention, they have too much choice etc etc. So unless you already have a product that is heavily mass marketed successfully, you will probaly fail if you try going down the same road. So what to do?
Seth's answer is for companies to stop trying to think of clever, "creative" ways to mass market ordinary products, but instead to start making remarkable products.
That means products people will want to talk about, that will create "stories" that people will want to tell to other people, that will create ideas and conversations that will spread. Products aligned with this he calls a "Purple Cow".
It's a wonderful, simple idea, and from where I'm standing, glaringly obvious.
All well and good.
What got me thinking was a conversation I overheard at the dinner between Seth and another person. To paraphrase:
PERSON: "Yes Seth, I'm sure you're correct, but what do you do if the company you work for doesn't make remarkable products? Then how does 'Purple Cow' thinking apply?"Obviously, this was not the answer the guy wanted to hear. I get the feeling he just thought if he could slightly "tweak" Seth's thesis, he wouldn't need to bother with the hard work, he wouldn't have to ask the hard questions, or find the hard answers. All he would need to do is put this new & improved, "Purple Cow 2.0" into gear, and suddenly his career would suddenly be magically transformed, as if on autopilot.SETH: "It doesn't. Quit your job and go find something better."
PERSON: "No, I mean, besides that."
I often find the same is true when people talk about the Cluetrain and the ideas of a lot of bloggers I know.
Because the guy's boss is an ass, or because the market in question is awash with unremarkable people and unremarkable products, or because the guy is too overstretched with the mortgage, car payments and children's school fees to handle uncertainty, the idea must somehow be inherently flawed.
Plus ça change...
[UPDATE: Seth responds to this post:] "Sequels are rarely purple."
Once you've got a Purple Cow, you usually end up milking it, riding it as it enters the mainstream. The danger is believing that as you improve it and add features and create v 2.0, you're making it more purple. More likely, of course, you're not.Seth's purple cow is, of course, the original Purple Cow idea itself, and every bit as susceptable to his point above, as anybody else. Which helps explain why he decided to stop writing books altogether, and start a new business venture.
The latter is still top secret, but I understand we should be hearing more about it in a few weeks.

Dave Parmet shares his personal take on working on both the English Cut and Stormhoek memes:
The world of wine marketing, as I’m discovering, is a crowded field with a lot of splashy labels but not much information provided to the consumer. We’re trying something new, throwing a Hail Mary as we say here in the States. Let’s go around the traditional gatekeepers in the wine industry and see if we can have a conversation about our wine with the folks who are actually enjoying it.With the way the world is heading, in particularly the media/advertising/marketing world, what choice does anyone really have EXCEPT "Throwing a Hail Mary"? What other options are there? I don't see any, I really don't.It just occurred to me that this is the most fun I’ve had doing marketing stuff in a long time.
Twenty years ago on Madison Avenue (here I go again), you could feasibly make a comfortable life out of getting a "window office" job, ticking all the boxes and going to lots of meetings. Those days are gone. Those days would kill you now.

(Aiden Kenny, who took part in the recent Stormhoek Irish Blogger's Wine Freebie drew this wee picture. Very cool. Link here.)
Thanks to a New York Geek dinner hosted by the lovely Adrianna, 3 bottles of Stormhoek were sampled by bloggers on the other side of the pond [Bloggers' wine mentions here and here.]
Stormhoek has only just signed a distributor's deal in the States, so no large wine supply is over there yet. Those three bottles were hand-couriered by somebody flying over last week, then handed over to my main man in New York, Dave Parmet, who brought them along to the dinner.
Is three bottles enough to start an American product launch? I think it is.

New Yorker James Torio has just written his Master's thesis on blogging, which he did at Syracuse Univeristy, studying Advertising and Design. It's just about the most comprehensive overview on the subject I have ever read. Very impressive. Well done, James.
Now that he's done with his degree, he's looking for a job. So you can also download his résumé and cover letter from the same link above.
Good luck, James. Great stuff.
[UPDATE:] Within 12 hours of me posting this, James sends me the following e-mail:
Hugh,Great news on the job offer, James. Congrats! Let me know how it turns out.I really appreciate your help, I have already had one
job offer. I will keep you posted as things turn out.I have personally experienced what I all along knew to
be true; blogs have changed the media landscape and
give people a voice and the ability to spread
information at warp speed.

It also supports the theory that one of the reasons for lingering unemployment in the current recovery is that job losses in this recession were structural rather than cyclical- which is to say that your whole industry became a permanently less attractive place to work, rather than suffering a temporary downturn in demand that ends when the recession does.That would explain a lot, especially in the advertising business.
[NOTE TO SELF:] What's with the "Die, Advertising, Die" kick you've been on these last few days? Jeeze Louise.
Henriette is organising a geek dinner in Copenhagen on 28th of October. You can sign up here.
[RANDOM UPDATE:] Another Stormhoek Freebie Review, from Merialc:
The idea behind the blogging wine promotion is, in all simplicity, that of advertising. They send me a bottle of free stuff: if I like it, I can go buy more. If I mention it, other people might try it. It’s probably very easy to say that I’m being sucked into a big marketing scam, but what’s wrong with reviewing things I like? I do it all the time with books and films.[Other Stormhoek Reviews can be read via the wiki etc.]
[BONUS LINK:] "Russian Marketing Blog."
Google now has a blog search.
[BONUS LINK:] Quite possibly the most bizarre blog I have ever seen in my life. Like I've said before, watching Madison Avenue trying to get on the Cluetrain is a bit like watching a middle-age guy trying to pick up a college girl in a bar. [Link via Jeff.]
Blogs will not kill off Madison Avenue.
High overheads will kill off Madison Avenue.
Same applies for Big Media.
Traffic, a magazine based in Vancouver just interviewed me. Both the paper and online editions are now out:
TRAFFIC: Does the concept of Expressive Capital further blur the lines between marketer/marketee? How, and is it a good thing? For who?[FURTHER READING:] "The Porous Membrane". Why Corporate Blogging Works.HM: The more informed the market, the blurrier it gets. Whether it's a good thing depends on how informed you want your customers to be.
Educating your customers is an expensive process, so choices have to be made. Bounty paper towels, for example, are happy to buy thirty seconds of time to educate you about how great their paper towels are (which they are). They're not willing to send you to college at their expense to teach you, however.
The best thing for a brand is when the customer base elects to educate itself, either individually or in groups, with or without the help of the manufacturer. Apple and Windows are two classic examples. As is Harley Davidson.

The first Stormhoek Irish Blogger's Wine Freebies are starting to roll in.
Here's the skinny from Connor O'Neill:
This is the type of wine I put in the eminently quaffable category. It’s not blow-my-socks off fantastic but it beats all Chilean Sauvignons I have drunk in the past two years. Besting the Chilean giants at their own game is something to be proud of. It is also the best South African Sauvignon I have tried to date.To see what other bloggers are saying, please visit the wiki.Negative points? A bit thin and lacking in depth so maybe not brilliant for skulling back whilst watching Green Wing on a friday night but an absolutely perfect partner for food.

From a recent blog-related conversation in the gapingvoid comments:
Andreas: "On a more serious note, the ad agencies are learning and learning fast."
Andreas, I'm not sure if I agree.
Why not? Because blogs, when done well, are CHEAP and EASY. Agencies are in the business of selling stuff that is NEITHER.
The thing is, the advertising industry is being unwillingly changed from the outside, not the inside. Like I said last January:
Google Adsense wasn't invented by Young & Rubicam. Movable Type wasn't invented by Leo Burnett. The Cluetrain Manifesto wasn't written by John Hegarty. I could go on for pages...The big agencies can react, but they're incapable of making the first move. Ergo, anybody who pays big agency money to make blogs for them is either a fool, or is being ripped off. Just my opinion.It's the old biz school maxim: the railroad companies didn't get into airlines. The horse and buggy companies didn't get into automobiles.
What will replace the monolithic agency model? Another monolith? Or lots of different little new models?
[PS:] Blogs are just the tip of the Cluetrain iceberg. It wasn't the tip that hit the Titanic.
[FURTHER READING:] "The Multi-Billion Dollar Suicide Pact Between Clients And Television."

Robert Scoble and I have planned our second London Geek Dinner on Saturday, 10th December. Maryam will be there too, Hurrah!
Sarah is entrusted in making sure enough women show up.
Also, don't forget the Irish Geek Dinner just before, on November 30th. Both Robert and I will be there as well, with both of us also at Les Blogs in Paris, December 5th and 6th.
Man. Busy fortnight.
[PS:] Yes, Stormhoek will be supplying freebie wine to all three events. No messing around.

Wieden & Kennedy London, the deadsexy ubercreative superstar hotshop U.K. ad agency has a blog. Groovy.
Lots of groovy blog entries with groovy photos of groovy people in groovy clothes with groovy offices sitting on groovy furniture in groovy meetings talking about shooting groovy commercials for groovy clients. Groovy.
The person writing it doesn't seem to want to share his/her name with the readers. Groovy.
Can't say I blame the poor bugger. Groovy.
[FURTHER READING:] "British Advertising Continues To Die (Hurrah)."
Normally, profits derived from their current marketed products are heavily invested in developing market goodwill. This, essentially, is Corporate Branding.
The first lesson is that free ebooks spread FORTY times faster than ebooks that cost money. That should give you pause if your goal is to spread your ideas. It seems to me that it's really difficult to imagine that the $9 or $12 you can charge for an ebook is more effective than reaching forty times as many as people for free.I concur with Seth completely. Unless you're at THE VERY TOP of the foodchain (celebrity, NBC anchorman, rock star etc), paid content is a mug's game.
Forty. Wow. That's a lot.
[Loosely Related:] I just finished reading his new e-book, "Who's There". All to do with blogs and how it affects your business etc. It looks like it was written for people who don't know a lot about blogs, or why blogs are important. Not a bad read at all. If you're new to this whole blogging thing, I'd certainly recommend downloading it etc.

Thanks to 601.com for the names:
Brian McAleese, 36, Baldwin, N.Y.
Richard Dennis Allen, 31, New York, N.Y.
John Ernst (Jack) Eichler, 69, Cedar Grove, N.J.
Curtis Terrence Noel, 22, Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
Susan D. Murray, 54, Summit, N.J.
Judith Florence Hofmiller, 53, Brookfield, Conn.
Nancy Bueche, 43, Hicksville, N.Y.
Thomas M. Brennan, 32, Scarsdale, N.Y.
John D'Allara, 47, Pearl River, N.Y.
Gavin Cushny, 47, Hoboken, N.J.
James E. Cove, 48, Rockville Centre, N.Y.
Christopher Stewart Gray, 32, Weehawken, N.J.
Michael Joseph Cawley, 32, Bellmore, N.Y.
Thomas Mingione, 34, West Islip, N.Y.
Paul R. Salvio, 27, New York, N.Y.
David W. Laychak, 40, Manassas, Va.
Donald Arthur Peterson, 66, Spring Lake, N.J.
John (Jay) J. Corcoran, 43, Norwell, Mass
Ann McGovern, 68, East Meadow, N.Y.
Rodney Dickens, 11, Washington, D.C.
Garnet Edward (Ace) Bailey, 54, Lynnfield, Mass.
Laura Gilly, 32, New York, N.Y.
John Robinson Lenoir, 38, Locust Valley, N.Y.
Ludwig John Picarro, 44, Basking Ridge, N.J.
John A. Schardt, 34, New York, N.Y.
Carol K. Demitz, 49, New York, N.Y.
Lee S. Fehling, 28, Wantagh, N.Y.
Masaru Ose, 36, Fort Lee, N.J.
Salvatore B. Calabro, 38, New York, N.Y.
Robert Sutcliffe, 39, Huntington, N.Y.
Dennis G. Moroney, 39, Eastchester, N.Y.
Srinivasa Shreyas Ranganath, 26, Hackensack, N.J.
Scott C. Timmes, 28, Ridgewood, N.Y.
Howard (Barry) Kirschbaum, 53, New York, N.Y.
Martin Niederer, 23, Hoboken, N.J.
Lorraine D. Antigua, 32, Middletown, N.J.
Yuk Ping Wong, 47, New York, N.Y.
Anthony DiOnisio, 38, Glen Rock, N.J.
Anna Williams Allison, 48, Stoneham, Massachusetts
Zhanetta Tsoy, 32, Jersey City, N.J.
Alan H. Merdinger, 47, Allentown, Pa.
Samantha Lightbourn-Allen, 36, Hillside, Md.
Michael Lynch, 34, New York, N.Y.
Celeste Torres Victoria, 41, New York, N.Y.
Philip Hayes, 67, Northport, N.Y.
Christopher S. Epps, 29, New York, N.Y.
Robert Cordice, 28, New York, N.Y.
Tariq Amanullah, 40, Metuchen, N.J.
Michael Edward Gould, 29, Hoboken, N.J.
Cynthia Giugliano, 46, Nesconset, N.Y.
Hamidou S. Larry, 37, New York, N.Y.
Leonel Morocho, 36, New York, N.Y.
Jon L. Albert, 46, Upper Nyack, N.Y.
Brian G. Warner, 32, Morganville, N.J.
Andrew Fredericks, 40, Suffern, N.Y.
Michael Hardy Edwards, 33, New York, N.Y.
Brian J. Terrenzi, 29, Hicksville, N.Y.
DaJuan Hodges, 29, New York, N.Y.
Sigrid Charlotte Wiswe, 41, New York, N.Y.
Adam Arias, 37, Staten Island, N.Y.
Robert J. Hymel, 55, Woodbridge, Va.
Venesha O. Richards, 26, North Brunswick, N.J.
William Henry, 49, New York, N.Y.
Michael Jude D'Esposito, 32, Morganville, N.J.
Rodney James Wotton, 36, Middletown, N.J.
Mark L. Charette, 38, Millburn, N.J.
Todd C. Weaver, 30, New York, N.Y.
Mary (Molly) Herencia, 47, New York, N.Y.
Marcia G. Cecil-Carter, 34, New York, N.Y.
George C. Merino, 39, New York, N.Y.
Linda Mair Grayling, 44, New York, N.Y.
Gertrude M. Alagero, 37, New York, N.Y.
Sue Kim Hanson, 35, Groton, Mass.
Phyllis Gail Talbot, 53, New York, N.Y.
Martin DeMeo, 47, Farmingville, N.Y.
Daniel John Lee, 34, Van Nuys, Calif.
Karen J. Klitzman, 38, New York, N.Y.
Klaus Johannes Sprockamp, 42, Muhltal, Germany
Joshua A. Rosenthal, 44, New York, N.Y.
Goumatie T. Thackurdeen, 35, New York, N.Y.
Dorothy Alma DeAraujo, 80, Long Beach, Calif.
Edward Raymond Vanacore, 29, Jersey City, N.J.
Frances Ann Cilente, 26, New York, N.Y.
Edward T. Strauss, 44, Edison, N.J.
Nickie L. Lindo, 31, New York, N.Y.
Timothy J. Finnerty, 33, Glen Rock, N.J.
Richard M. Blood, 38, Ridgewood, N.J.
Karen Lynn Seymour-Dietrich, 40, Millington, N.J.
Clyde Frazier, 41, New York, N.Y.
Ivan Perez, 37, New York, N.Y.
Tatyana Bakalinskaya, 43, New York, N.Y.
Kenneth W. Van Auken, 47, East Brunswick, N.J.
Lt. Kevin W. Donnelly, 43, New York, N.Y.
Theresa (Terry) Munson, 54, New York, N.Y.
Hemanth Kumar Puttur, 26, White Plains, N.Y.
Kristin A. Irvine Ryan, 30, New York, N.Y.
Nicholas G. Massa, 65, New York, N.Y.
Edward W. Schunk, 54, Baldwin, N.Y.
Edward Lichtschein, 35, New York, N.Y.
Carol Ann LaPlante, 59, New York, N.Y.
Stephen Bunin, 45, New York, N.Y.
Arkady Zaltsman, 45, New York, N.Y.
Kenneth M. McBrayer, 49, New York, N.Y.
Sadie Ette, 36, New York, N.Y.
Frank John Niestadt, 55, Ronkonkoma, N.Y.
Jill A. Metzler, 32, Franklin Square, N.Y.
Francis J. (Frank) Feely, 41, Middletown, N.Y.
Michael W. Lowe, 48, New York, N.Y.
Franco Lalama, 45, Nutley, N.J.
Jeffrey Grant Goldflam, 48, Melville, N.Y.
Stacey S. McGowan, 38, Basking Ridge, N.J.
Robert C. Miller, 55, Hasbrouck Heights, N.J.
Joseph Jenkins, 47, New York, N.Y.
Angela Susan Scheinberg, 46, New York, N.Y.
Inna Basina, 43, New York, N.Y.
Shakila Yasmin, 26, New York, N.Y.
Christopher Pickford, 32, New York, N.Y.
Lizette Mendoza, 33, North Bergen, N.J.
Ramon Grijalvo, 58
Vincenzo Gallucci, 36, Monroe Township, N.J.
Howard L. Kestenbaum, 56, Montclair, N.J.
Robert Parro, 35, Levittown, N.Y.
Juan Lafuente, 61, Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
Lisa Marie Terry, 42, Rochester, Mich.
William J. Wik, 44, Crestwood, N.Y.
Dean P. Eberling, 44, Cranford, N.J.
Kenneth Charles Ledee, 38, Monmouth, N.J.
Thomas E. Burnett Jr., 38, San Ramon, Calif.
Richard M. Keane, 54, Wethersfield, Conn.
Karleton D.B. Fyfe, 31, Brookline, Massachusetts
Lukas (Luke) Rambousek, 27, New York, N.Y.
Judy Rowlett, 44, Woodbridge, Va.
Gerard Duffy, 53, Manorville, N.Y.
James Audiffred, 38, New York, N.Y.
James Arthur Greenleaf, 32, New York, N.Y.
Thomas J. Kennedy, 36, Islip Terrace, N.Y.
Frank Joseph Doyle, 39, Englewood, N.J.
Mildred Rose Naiman, 81, Andover, Mass.
Telmo Alvear, 25, New York, N.Y.
Brian Patrick Monaghan, 21, New York, N.Y.
Salvatore P. Lopes, 40, Franklin Square, N.Y.
Lauren Grandcolas, 38, San Rafael, Calif.
Jose Bienvenido Gomez, 45, New York, N.Y.
John William Perry, 38, New York, N.Y.
Jane S. Beatty, 53, Belford, N.J.
William Otto Caspar, 57, Eatontown, N.J.
Melanie Louise De Vere, 30, London, England
Michael L. Collins, 38, Montclair, N.J.
Philip M. Rosenzweig, 47, Acton, Mass.
David S. Berry, 43, New York, N.Y.
Antonio Melendez, 30, New York, N.Y.
Chris Michael Kirby, 21, New York, N.Y.
Emmanuel Afuakwah, 37, New York, N.Y.
Nehamon Lyons, 30, Mobile, Ala.
Martin Lizzul, 31, New York, N.Y.
Daniel L. Maher, 50, Hamilton, N.J.
Lawrence Virgilio, 38
Brandon J. Buchanan, 24, New York, N.Y.
Paul Pansini, 34, New York, N.Y.
Angel Ramon Pena, 45, River Vale, N.J.
Adele Sessa, 36, New York, N.Y.
Victor Wald, 49, New York, N.Y.
Larry I. Beck, 38, Baldwin, N.Y.
Peter Allen Nelson, 42, Huntington Station, N.Y.
Timothy Stout, 42, Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.
Maclovio Lopez, Jr., 41, Norwalk, Calif.
Christopher M. Panatier, 36, Rockville Centre, N.Y.
Robert Penniger, 63, of Poway, Calif.
Claribel Hernandez, 31, New York, N.Y.
Francis Esposito, 32, New York, N.Y.
Nitin Ramesh Parandkar, 28, Waltham, Mass.
Michelle Titolo, 34, Copiague, N.Y.
James J. Carson, 32, Massapequa, N.Y.
Matthew Gerard Leonard, 38, New York, N.Y.
Carlos R. Lillo, 37, Babylon, N.Y.
Alexander H. Chiang, 51, New City, N.Y.
William Esposito, 51, Bellmore, N.Y.
Steven D. Jacoby, 43, Alexandria, Va.
Constantine (Gus) Economos, 41, New York, N.Y.
Philip Paul Ognibene, 39, New York, N.Y.
Anthony Portillo, 48, New York, N.Y.
Stuart (Soo-Jin) Lee, 30, New York, N.Y.
Richard M. Caproni, 34, Lynbrook, N.Y.
Lt. John F. Ginley, 37, Warwick, N.Y.
Peter Brennan, 30, Ronkonkoma, N.Y.
Lincoln Quappe, 38, Sayville, N.Y.
Glen Kerrin Pettit, 30, Oakdale, N.Y.
Michael John Cahill, 37, East Williston, N.Y.
Michael Joseph Cunningham, 39, Princeton Junction, N.J.
Christian Michael Otto Regenhard, 28, New York, N.Y.
Marc Scott Zeplin, 33, Harrison, N.Y.
Brian Bilcher, 36, New York, N.Y.
Kathryn Anne Shatzoff, 37, New York, N.Y.
Paul V. Barbaro, 35, Holmdel, N.J.
Maria Jakubiak, 41, Ridgewood, N.Y.
Yoichi Sugiyama, 34, Fort Lee, N.J.
Claude D. Richards, 46, New York, N.Y.
Andrea Della Bella, 59, Jersey City, N.J.
Sareve Dukat, 53, New York, N.Y.
George Bishop, 52, Granite Springs, N.Y.
Ruth Magdaline McCourt, 45, New London, Conn.
Ervin Vincent Gailliard, 42, New York, N.Y.
Kenneth Grouzalis, 56, Lyndhurst, N.J.
Glenn Thompson, 44, New York, N.Y.
Corey Peter Miller, 34, New York, N.Y.
Eugen Lazar, 27, New York, N.Y.
Linda Gronlund, 46, Warwick, N.Y.
Mohammed Jawara, 30, New York, N.Y.
Jake Denis Jagoda, 24, Huntington, N.Y.
Ian Schneider, 45, Short Hills, N.J.
Richard David Rosenthal, 50, Fair Lawn, N.J.
Erick Sanchez, 43, New York, N.Y.
Robert L. Scandole, 36, Pelham Manor, N.Y.
Bruce Douglas (Chappy) Boehm, 49, West Hempstead, N.Y.
Thomas F. Swift, 30, Jersey City, N.J.
Janet Hendricks, 48, New York, N.Y.
Raymond J. Rocha, 29, Malden, Mass.
Donald Richard Gavagan, 35, New York, N.Y.
Paige Farley-Hackel, 46, Newton, Mass.
David Lee Pruim, 53, Upper Montclair, N.J.
George Simmons, Great Falls, Va.
Eugene Clark, 47, New York, N.Y.
Faustino Apostol, 55, New York, N.Y.
David Marc Sullins, 30, New York, N.Y.
Olabisi L. Yee, 38, New York, N.Y.
Gary Albero, 39, Emerson, N.J.
Maj. Wallace Cole Hogan, 40, Fla.
Norma C. Taddei, 64, New York, N.Y.
Marion Victoria (vickie) Manning, 27, Rochdale, N.Y.
Bernard E. Patterson, 46, Upper Brookville, N.Y.
Michael P. Lunden, 37, New York, N.Y.
Marina R. Gertsberg, 25, New York, N.Y.
Patricia E. (Patti) Mickley, 41, Springfield, Va.
Dianne Snyder, 42, Westport, Massachusetts
Boyie Mohammed, 50, New York, N.Y.
Patrick J. McGuire, 40, Madison, N.J.
Robert R. Ploger, 59, Annandale, Va.
Teresa Martin, 45, Stafford, Va.
Jenine Gonzalez, 27, New York, N.Y.
Chandler Keller, 29, El Segundo, Calif.
Michael Clarke, 27, Prince's Bay, N.Y.
Marsha A. Rodriguez, 41, West Paterson, N.J.
Keiichiro Takahashi, 53, Port Washington, N.Y.
First Officer Thomas McGuinness, 42, Portsmouth, New Hampshire
William R. Tieste, 54, Basking Ridge, N.J.
Selina Sutter, 63, New York, N.Y.
Eileen Mary Rice, 57, New York, N.Y.
Christopher Quackenbush, 44, Manhasset, N.Y.
Robert Hayes, 37, from Amesbury, Massachusetts
Keith James Burns, 39, East Rutherford, N.J.
Peter Craig Alderman, 25, New York, N.Y.
Thomas P. Farrelly, 54, East Northport, N.Y.
Louis Neil Mariani, 59, Derry, N.H.
James Donald Munhall, 45, Ridgewood, N.J.
Brent James Woodall, 31, Oradell, N.J.
Eric Adam Eisenberg, 32, Commack, N.Y.
Lt. Michael Thomas Russo, 44, Nesconset, N.Y.
Shimmy D. Biegeleisen, 42, New York, N.Y.
Doreen J. Angrisani, 44, New York, N.Y.
Gary Lutnick, 36, New York, N.Y.
Jose Nicolas Depena, 42, New York, N.Y.
Leobardo Lopez Pascual, 41, New York, N.Y.
Lt. Col. Stephen Neil Hyland, 45, Burke, Va.
Michael O'Brien, 42, Cedar Knolls, N.J.
Charles A. (Chuck) Mauro, 65, New York, N.Y.
Eric Andrew Lehrfeld, 32, New York, N.Y.
Susan Elizabeth Ancona Pinto, 44, New York, N.Y.
Katherine (Katie) McGarry Noack, 30, Hoboken, N.J.
Brandon Jerome Powell, 26, New York, N.Y.
Florence Cohen, 62, New York, N.Y.
David Williams, 34, New York, N.Y.
Dolores Marie Costa, 53, Middletown, N.J.
Katsuyuki Hirai, 32, Hartsdale, N.Y.
Linda Mary Oliva, 44, New York, N.Y.
Karen Renda, 52, New York, N.Y.
Christopher D. Jones, 53, Huntington, N.Y.
David Alan James Rathkey, 47, Mountain Lakes, N.J.
William Johnston, 31, North Babylon, N.Y.
Nathaniel Lawson, 61, New York, N.Y.
Adam S. White, 26, New York, N.Y.
Patrick Quigley, 40, of Wellesley, Mass.
Jason Kyle Jacobs, 32, Mendham, N.J.
Elizabeth Claire Logler, 31, Rockville Centre, N.Y.
Arcelia Castillo, 49, Elizabeth, N.J.
Robert Andrew Spencer, 35, Red Bank, N.J.
Seamus L. Oneal, 52, New York, N.Y.
Vincent S. Morello, 34, New York, N.Y.
Marco Motroni, 57, Fort Lee, N.J.
Christopher Michael Duffy, 23, New York, N.Y.
Robert Fangman, 33, Claymont, Del.
Edward Thomas Earhart, 26, Salt Lick, Ky.
Peter Christopher Frank, 29, New York, N.Y.
Nicholas P. Pietrunti, 38, Belford, N.J.
Steven Hagis, 31, New York, N.Y.
Lynne Irene Morris, 22, Monroe, N.Y.
Michael Helmut Haub, 34, Roslyn Heights, N.Y.
Jimmy Nevill Storey, 58, Katy, Texas
Mychal Lamar Hulse, 30, New York, N.Y.
Stanley L. Temple, 77, New York, N.Y.
Patricia F. DiChiaro, 63, New York, N.Y.
Edward V. Rowenhorst, 32, Lake Ridge, Va.
Charles Murphy, 38, New York, N.Y.
David W. Bernard, 57, Chelmsford, Mass.
Michael Beekman, 39, New York, N.Y.
Capt. Martin Egan, 36, New York, N.Y.
Anna Debin, 30, East Farmingdale, N.Y.
Timothy John Hargrave, 38, Readington, N.J.
James Joe Ferguson, 39, Washington, D.C.
James Patrick Berger, 44, Lower Makefield, Pa.
Keith Broomfield, 49, New York, N.Y.
Mary Kathleen Shearer, 61, Dover, N.H.
Wilbert Miraille, 29, New York, N.Y.
Alysia Basmajian, 23, Bayonne, N.J.
Edward James White, 30, New York, N.Y.
Nana Kwuku Danso, 47, New York, N.Y.
Rudolph N. Riccio, 50, New York, N.Y.
Kirsten Santiago, 26, New York, N.Y.
Donald James McIntyre, 38, New City, N.Y.
Richard Bruehert, 38, Westbury, N.Y.
Rhondelle Cherie Tankard, 31, Devonshire, Bermuda
Fabian Soto, 31, Harrison, N.J.
Michael C. Sorresse, 34, Morris Plains, N.J.
Maria Behr, 41, Milford, N.J.
Luis Jimenez, 25, New York, N.Y.
Rosa Maria Feliciano, 30, New York, N.Y.
Joseph Roberto, 37, Midland Park, N.J.
Cindy Ann Deuel, 28, New York, N.Y.
Gregory E. Rodriguez, 31, White Plains, N.Y.
Doris Suk-Yuen Eng, 30, New York, N.Y.
Dana Falkenberg, 3, of University Park, Md.
Gilbert Granados, 51, Hicksville, N.Y.
Robert D. Mattson, 54, Green Pond, N.J.
Alexander Ortiz, 36, Ridgewood, N.Y.
John McAvoy, 47, New York, N.Y.
Daniel W. Song, 34, New York, N.Y.
Terence E. Adderley, 22, Bloomfield Hills, Mich.
Lt. Michael Warchola, 51, Middle Village, N.Y.
Carl Allen Peralta, 37, New York, N.Y.
Sushil Solanki, 35, New York, N.Y.
Nicholas John, 42, New York, N.Y.
Davin Peterson, 25, New York, N.Y.
Capt. Louis Joseph Modafferi, 45, New York, N.Y.
Thomas A. Gardner, 39, Oceanside, N.Y.
Boyd A. Gatton, 38, Jersey City, N.J.
Pamela Boyce, 43, New York, N.Y.
Lt. Anthony Jovic, 39, Massapequa, N.Y.
Candace Lee Williams, 20, Danbury, Conn.
Vincent M. Boland, 25, Ringwood, N.J.
Abul K. Chowdhury, 30, New York, N.Y.
Darya Lin, 32, Chicago, Ill.
James A. Romito, 51, Westwood, N.J.
Alona Avraham, 30, Asdod, Israel.
Manuel Dejesus Molina, 31, New York, N.Y.
Jonathan R. Hohmann, 48, New York, N.Y.
Patrice Paz, 52, New York, N.Y.
Marcello Matricciano, 31, New York, N.Y.
Mark F. Hemschoot, 45, Red Bank, N.J.
Thomas Shubert, 43, New York, N.Y.
Charles Francis Xavier Heeran, 23, Belle Harbor, N.Y.
John Patrick Hart, 38, Danville, Calif.
Frank V. Moccia, 57, Hauppauge, N.Y.
Michael Grady Jacobs, 54, Danbury, Conn.
Daniel Lopez, 39, New York, N.Y.
Leroy Homer, 36, Marlton, N.J.
Patricia Ann Puma, 33, New York, N.Y.
Farrell Peter Lynch, 39, Centerport, N.Y.
John Sammartino, 37, Annandale, Va.
David LaForge, 50, Port Richmond, N.Y.
Suria R.E. Clarke, 30, New York, N.Y.
Peter G. Wallace, 66, Lincoln Park, N.J.
James Francis Quinn, 23, New York, N.Y.
Richard Bruce Van Hine, 48, Greenwood Lake, N.Y.
Edna L. Stephens, 53, Washington, D.C.
Greg Joseph Buck, 37, New York, N.Y.
Joseph Anthony Ianelli, 28, Hoboken, N.J.
Davis (Deeg) Sezna, 22, New York, N.Y.
John Roger Fisher, 46, Bayonne, N.J.
William Ralph Raub, 38, Saddle River, N.J.
Charles William Mathers, 61, Sea Girt, N.J.
Thomas Edward Galvin, 32, New York, N.Y.
Joel Guevara Gonzalez, 23, Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes, Mexico
Michael Anthony Tanner, 44, Secaucus, N.J.
Karl Henri Joseph, 25, New York, N.Y.
Karen A. Kincaid, 40, Washington, D.C.
Harvey J. Gardner, 35, Lakewood, N.J.
Christine Egan, 55, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Vladimir Savinkin, 21, New York, N.Y.
Wade Brian Green, 42, Westbury, N.Y.
James J. Straine, 36, Oceanport, N.J.
Georgine Rose Corrigan, 56, Honolulu, Hawaii
Manuel Emilio Mejia, 54, New York, N.Y.
Jeffrey Earle LeVeen, 55, Manhasset, N.Y.
Eric Thomas Steen, 32, New York, N.Y.
Mon Gjonbalaj, 65, New York, N.Y.
Lt. Kevin Pfeifer, 42, New York, N.Y.
Anthony Luparello, 62, New York, N.Y.
Peter A. Klein, 35, Weehawken, N.J.
Deepika Kumar Sattaluri, 33, Edison, N.J.
Jenny Seu Kueng Low Wong, 25, New York, N.Y.
Lt. Vernon Allan Richard, 53, Nanuet, N.Y.
Susan Miszkowicz, 37, New York, N.Y.
Michael E. Tinley, 56, Dallas, Texas
Theresa (Ginger) Risco, 48, New York, N.Y.
Catherine K. Fagan, 58, New York, N.Y.
Giovanna (Genni) Gambale, 27, New York, N.Y.
Leonard Anthony White, 57, New York, N.Y.
Colleen Ann Barkow, 26, East Windsor, N.J.
Donald F. Spampinato, 39, Manhasset, N.Y.
Linda M. Colon, 46, Perrineville, N.J.
John Moran, 43, Rockaway, N.Y.
Christopher W. Wodenshek, 35, Ridgewood, N.J.
Alejo Perez, 66, Union City, N.J.
Ramzi A. Doany, 35, Bayonne, N.J., Jordanian
Manuel O. Asitimbay, 36, New York, N.Y.
Joseph Angelini, 63, Lindenhurst, N.Y.
Jayceryll M. de Chavez, 24, Carteret, N.J.
Ronald Orsini, 59, Hillsdale, N.J.
Alexander Braginsky, 38, Stamford, Conn.
Karl W. Teepe, 57, Centreville, Va.
Mark Schwartz, 50, West Hempstead, N.Y.
John Joseph Fanning, 54, West Hempstead, N.Y.
Kalyan K. Sarkar, 53, Westwood, N.J.
James Patrick Leahy, 38, New York, N.Y.
Paul K. Sloan, 26, New York, N.Y.
Mary Lou Langley, 53, New York, N.Y.
Lt. Glenn Wilkinson, 46, Bayport, N.Y.
Sita Nermalla Sewnarine, 37, New York, N.Y.
Michelle Renee Bratton, 23, Yonkers, N.Y.
Martin Giovinazzo, 34, New York, N.Y.
James A. Giberson, 43, New York, N.Y.
Christine Lee Hanson, 2, Groton, Mass.
Thomas I. Glasser, 40, Summit, N.J.
Mirna A. Duarte, 31, New York, N.Y.
Thomas A. Damaskinos, 33, Matawan, N.J.
Todd A. Isaac, 29, New York, N.Y.
John P. Bergin, 39, New York, N.Y.
Joseph Sacerdote, 48, Freehold, N.J.
Bella Bhukhan, 24, Union, N.J.
Michael Patrick Tucker, 40, Rumson, N.J.
Michael L. Hannan, 34, Lynbrook, N.Y.
Charles A. Zion, 54, Greenwich, Conn.
Manette Marie Beckles, 43, Rahway, N.J.
Alfred R. Maler, 39, Convent Station, N.J.
Francis J. Nazario, 28, Jersey City, N.J.
Neil Dollard, 28, Hoboken, N.J.
Robert Chin, 33, New York, N.Y.
Iouri A. Mouchinski, 55, New York, N.Y.
Thomas H. Bowden, 36, Wyckoff, N.J.
James Sands, 39, Bricktown, N.J.
Wilson "Bud" Flagg, 63, Millwood, Va.
Kieran Gorman, 35, Yonkers, N.Y.
Maj. Clifford L. Patterson, 33, Alexandria, Va.
Richard Lanard Allen, 30, New York, N.Y.
Simon Maddison, 40, Florham Park, N.J.
Chih Min (Dennis) Foo, 40, Holmdel, N.J.
Paul F. Beatini, 40, Park Ridge, N.J.
Dennis O'Berg, 28, Babylon, N.Y.
Gerard Jean Baptiste, 35, New York, N.Y.
James W. Barbella, 53, Oceanside, N.Y.
Michael Rourke Andrews, 34, Belle Harbor, N.Y.
Jean C. DePalma, 42, Newfoundland, N.J.
Thomas G. Schoales, 27, Stony Point, N.Y.
Carrie B. Progen, 25, New York, N.Y.
Maria Lavache, 60, New York, N.Y.
Kathleen Nicosia, 54, Winthrop, Mass.
Jennifer Lynn Kane, 26, Fair Lawn, N.J.
Frankie Serrano, 23, Elizabeth, N.J.
David S. Suarez, 24, Princeton, N.J.
John W. Farrell, 41, Basking Ridge, N.J.
Michael Montesi, 39, Highland Mills, N.Y.
Susan Mary Bochino, 36, New York, N.Y.
Henry Fernandez, 23, New York, N.Y.
Michael V. San Phillip, 55, Ridgewood, N.J.
Michael T. Carroll, 39, New York, N.Y.
Frank Bonomo, 42, Port Jefferson, N.Y.
Anil T. Bharvaney, 41, East Windsor, N.J.
Maxima Jean-Pierre, 40, Bellport, N.Y.
Capt. Lawrence Daniel Getzfred, 57, Elgin, Neb.
Michael Andrew Tamuccio, 37, Pelham Manor, N.Y.
Danny A. Correa-Gutierrez, 25, Fairview, N.J.
Prem N. Jerath, 57, Edison, N.J.
Michele Heidenberger, 57, Chevy Chase, Md.
Margaret Orloske, 50, Windsor, Conn.
Patrick J. O'Shea, 45, Farmingdale, N.Y.
William Biggart, 54, New York, N.Y.
Kui Fai Kwok, 31, New York, N.Y.
Christopher Robert Clarke, 34, Philadelphia, Pa.
Edward T. Keane, 66, West Caldwell, N.J.
John M. Rodak, 39, Mantua, N.J.
Heather Malia Ho, 32, New York, N.Y.
James Michael Gray, 34, New York, N.Y.
Thierry Saada, 27, New York, N.Y.
Daniel Laurence Smith, 47, Northport, N.Y.
Todd Reuben, 40, Potomac, Maryland
Brenda E. Conway, 40, New York, N.Y.
Cynthia L. Connolly, 40, Metuchen, N.J.
Michael Gregory McGinty, 42, Foxboro, Mass.
Joseph M. Doyle, 25, New York, N.Y.
Joseph M. Giaccone, 43, Monroe, N.J.
Michael DeRienzo, 37, Hoboken, N.J.
Robert M. Levine, 66, Edgewater, N.J.
Margaret Seeliger, 34, New York, N.Y.
Mark D. Hindy, 28, New York, N.Y.
Laura A. Giglio, 35, Oceanside, N.Y.
William R. Ruth, 57, Mount Airy, Md.
Rebecca Lee Koborie, 48, Guttenberg, N.J.
Nestor Chevalier, 30, New York, N.Y.
Richard E. Bosco, 34, Suffern, N.Y.
Everett Martin (Marty) Proctor, 44, New York, N.Y.
Charles Gregory John, 44, New York, N.Y.
Michael Patrick LaForte, 39, Holmdel, N.J.
Sandra W. Bradshaw, 38, Greensboro, N.C.
Nasima H. Simjee, 38, New York, N.Y.
Robert Dismas McMahon, 35, New York, N.Y.
Debora Maldonado, 47, New York, N.Y.
Anthony Edward Gallagher, 41, New York, N.Y.
Kum-Kum Girolamo, 41, New York, N.Y.
Linda Rosenbaum, 41, Little Falls, N.J.
Irina Kolpakova, 37, New York, N.Y.
Orio Joseph Palmer, 45, Valley Stream, N.Y.
Amelia V. Fields, 36, Dumfries, Va.
Charles Waters, 44, New York, N.Y.
James Joseph Domanico, 56, New York, N.Y.
Godwin Ajala, 33, New York, N.Y.
Jack L. D'Ambrosi, 45, Woodcliff Lake, N.J.
Thomas Anthony Palazzo, 44, Armonk, N.Y.
Paul R. Nimbley, 42, Middletown, N.J.
Graham Andrew Berkeley, 37, Boston, Mass.
Andrew Jordan, 35, Remsenburg, N.Y.
John G. Scharf, 29, Manorville, N.Y.
Lt. Gregg Arthur Atlas, 45, Howells, N.Y.
George Strauch, 53, Avon-by-the-Sea, N.J.
Marjorie C. Salamone, 53, Springfield, Va.
Emeric J. Harvey, 56, Montclair, N.J.
The Rev. Francis E. Grogan, 76, of Easton, Mass.
Charles Antoine Lesperance, 55
Heinrich Kimmig, 43, Willstaett, Germany
Neil James Cudmore, 38, Port Washington, N.Y.
Maria Percoco Vola, 37, New York, N.Y.
Juan Garcia, 50, New York, N.Y.
Felicia Hamilton, 62, New York, N.Y.
Barrington L. Young, 35, New York, N.Y.
Paul DeCola, 39, Ridgewood, N.Y.
Jane Eileen Josiah, 47, Bellmore, N.Y.
Frank Salvaterra, 41, Manhasset, N.Y.
Peter Paul Apollo, 26, Hoboken, N.J.
Ruth E. Ketler, 42, New York, N.Y.
Arturo Angelo Sereno, 29, New York, N.Y.
Sean Canavan, 39, New York, N.Y.
Ching Ping Tung, 44, New York, N.Y.
Ezra Aviles, 41, Commack, N.Y.
John Andreacchio, 52, New York, N.Y.
Diane Theresa Lipari, 42, New York, N.Y.
Joseph G. Hunter, 31, South Hempstead, N.Y.
Judith A. Reese, 56, Kearny, N.J.
Matthew David Garvey, 37
Susan Ann Ruggiero, 30, Plainview, N.Y.
Stephen V. Mulderry, 33, New York, N.Y.
Vivian Casalduc, 45, New York, N.Y.
John Michael Collins, 42, New York, N.Y.
Del Rose Forbes-Cheatham, 48, New York, N.Y.
Boris Khalif, 30, New York, N.Y.
Cmdr. Patrick S. Dunn, 39, Springfield, Va.
Stephen P. Dimino, 48, Basking Ridge, N.J.
Louis S. Inghilterra, 45, New Castle, N.Y.
William Chalcoff, 41, Roslyn, N.Y.
Pedro Francisco Checo, 35, New York, N.Y.
Glenroy Neblett, 42, New York, N.Y.
Lt. Thomas O'Hagan, 43, New York, N.Y.
Khalid M. Shahid, 25, Union, N.J.
Jeannine Marie Damiani-Jones, 28, New York, N.Y.
Takashi Ogawa, 37, Tokyo, Japan
Stephen J. Cangialosi, 40, Middletown, N.J.
Lillian I. Frederick, 46, Teaneck, N.J.
Aram Iskenderian, 41, Merrick, N.Y.
Barbara Keating, 72, Palm Springs, Calif.
Matthew Rogan, 37, West Islip, N.Y.
Karen Susan Juday, 52, New York, N.Y.
Thomas Michael Kelly, 41, Wyckoff, N.J.
William Wren, 61, Lynbrook, N.Y.
Dong Lee, 48, Leesburg, Va.
Yan Zhu (Cindy) Guan, 25, New York, N.Y.
Farah Jeudy, 32, Spring Valley, N.Y.
Sean Patrick Lynch, 36, Morristown, N.J.
Edward A. Brennan, 37, New York, N.Y.
Liam Joseph Colhoun, 34, Flushing,, N.Y.
Jemal Legesse DeSantis, 28, Jersey City, N.J.
Anthony M. Ventura, 41, Middletown, N.J.
Thomas Dowd, 37, Monroe, N.Y.
Thomas J. Ashton, 21, New York, N.Y.
Catherine Lisa Loguidice, 30, New York, N.Y.
Lindsay Coates Herkness, 58, New York, N.Y.
Harry Goody, 50, New York, N.Y.
Simon Suleman Ali Kassamali Dhanani, 62, Hartsdale, N.Y.
George Cain, 35, Massapequa, N.Y.
Andre Cox, 29, New York, N.Y.
Klaus Bothe, 31, Linkenheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
George Eric Smith, 38, West Chester, Pa.
Robert Minara, 54, Carmel, N.Y.
Michael R. Wittenstein, 34, Hoboken, N.J.
Valerie Joan Hanna, 57, Freeville, N.Y.
Allan Shwartzstein, 37, Chappaqua, N.Y.
Gina Sztejnberg, 52, Ridgewood, N.J.
John Peter Lozowsky, 45, New York, N.Y.
Julie Lynne Zipper, 44, Paramus, N.J.
Christoffer Carstanjen, 33, Turner Falls, Mass.
Alexander J.R. Napier, 38, Morris Township, N.J.
Maurita Tam, 22, New York, N.Y.
Carol Rabalais, 38, New York, N.Y.
Douglas Farnum, 33, New York, N.Y.
Anne Rose T. Ransom, 45, Edgewater, N.J.
Salvatore A. Fiumefreddo, 47, Manalapan, N.J.
Loretta A, Vero, 51, Nanuet, N.Y.
Jeffrey Latouche, 49, New York, N.Y.
Calvin Dawson, 46, New York, N.Y.
Mary Ellen Tiesi, 38, Jersey City, N.J.
Robert P. Devitt, 36, Plainsboro, N.J.
Calixto Anaya, 35, Suffern, N.Y.
Kenneth F. Tietjen, 31, Matawan, N.J.
Lt. Kenneth John Phelan, 41, New York, N.Y.
Christopher M. Morrison, 34, Charlestown, Mass.
Scott M. Schertzer, 28, Edison, N.J.
Hilda Marcin, 79, Budd Lake, N.J.
Raymond Meisenheimer, 46, West Babylon, N.Y.
Noel J. Foster, 40, Bridgewater, N.J.
Lt. Brian G. Ahearn, 43, Huntington, N.Y.
James Robert Ostrowski, 37, Garden City, N.Y.
Margaret Elaine Mattic, 51, New York, N.Y.
George Paris, 33, New York, N.Y.
Ivelin Ziminski, 40, Tarrytown, N.Y.
Norma Lang Steuerle, 54, Alexandria, Va.
Dennis J. Pierce, 54, New York, N.Y.
Patrick Lyons, 34, South Setauket, N.Y.
Maurice Patrick Kelly, 41, New York, N.Y.
Scott Saber, 36, New York, N.Y.
John M. Pocher, 36, Middletown, N.J.
Ronald Gilligan, 43, Norwalk, Conn.
Robert J. Baierwalter, 44, Albertson, N.Y.
David Robert Meyer, 57, Glen Rock, N.J.
Tony Pratt, 43, New York, N.Y.
Donald W. Jones, 43, Fairless Hills, Pa.
Scott Thomas Coleman, 31, New York, N.Y.
Barbara G. Etzold, 43, Jersey City, N.J.
Laurie Ann Neira, 48, Los Angeles, Calif.
Robert L. Cruikshank, 64, New York, N.Y.
Jonathan N. Cappello, 23, Garden City, N.Y.
James C. Riches, 29, New York, N.Y.
Norbert P. Szurkowski, 31, New York, N.Y.
Kenneth Alan Simon, 34, Secaucus, N.J.
Arthur Warren Scullin, 57, New York, N.Y.
George Morell, 47, Mount. Kisco, N.Y.
Anthony Joseph Coladonato, 47, New York, N.Y.
Melissa Harrington Hughes, 31, San Francisco, Calif.
Tyrone May, 44, Rahway, N.J.
Maj. Dwayne Williams, 40, Jacksonville, Ala.
Neil Leavy, 34, New York, N.Y.
Frederic Kim Han, 45, Marlboro, N.J.
Richard B. Madden, 35, Westfield, N.J.
Frank H. Brennan, 50, New York, N.Y.
Ryan Kohart, 26, New York, N.Y.
Norman Rossinow, 39, Cedar Grove, N.J.
Kevin Francis Conroy, 47, New York, N.Y.
Monique E. DeJesus, 28, New York, N.Y.
Timothy G. Byrne, 36, Manhattan, N.Y.
Hilda E. Taylor, 62, Forestville, Md
Kevin Nathaniel Colbert, 25, New York, N.Y.
Jorge Octavio Santos Anaya, 25, Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes, Mexico
Sean Hanley, 35, New York, N.Y.
Richard H. Stewart, 35, New York, N.Y.
Donald Robson, 52, Manhasset, N.Y.
Kevin M. Cosgrove, 46, West Islip, N.Y.
Stephen K. Tompsett, 39, Garden City, N.Y.
Lisa L. Young, 36, Germantown, Md.
Kapinga Ngalula, 58, McKinney, Texas
Toshiya Kuge, 20, Nishimidoriguoska, Japan
Stuart Seid Louis, 43, East Brunswick, N.J.
Mary D'Antonio, 55, New York, N.Y.
Elaine Cillo, 40, New York, N.Y.
Michael Desmond McCarthy, 33, Huntington, N.Y.
Renee Newell, 37, of Cranston, Rhode Island
Lt. Vincent Gerard Halloran, 43, North Salem, N.Y.
Francisco Miguel (Frank) Mancini, 26, New York, N.Y.
Simon Weiser, 65, New York, N.Y.
Thomas E. Sinton, 44, Croton-on-hudson, N.Y.
Esmerlin Salcedo, 36, New York, N.Y.
Stephen P. Russell, 40, Rockaway Beach, N.Y.
Eric A. Stahlman, 43, Holmdel Township, N.J.
Denise Gregory, 39, New York, N.Y.
Faina Rapoport, 45, New York, N.Y.
Patricia A. Massari, 25, Glendale, N.Y.
Thomas Langone, 39, Williston Park, N.Y.
Paula Morales, 42, New York, N.Y.
Sandra Patricia Campbell, 45, New York, N.Y.
Eamon J. McEneaney, 46, New Canaan, Conn.
Lt. Paul Richard Martini, 37, New York, N.Y.
Robert J. DeAngelis, 48, West Hempstead, N.Y.
James A. Haran, 41, Malverne, N.Y.
Colleen Ann Deloughery, 41, Bayonne, N.J.
Sandra Teague, 31, Fairfax, Va.
Kirsten L. Christophe, 39, Maplewood, N.J.
Alan D. Feinberg, 48, New York, N.Y.
Francis J. Sadocha, 41, Huntington, N.Y.
John J. Tipping, 33, Port Jefferson, N.Y.
Malissa White, 37, New York, N.Y.
Heather Lee Smith, 30, Boston, Mass.
Joseph Mangano, 53, Jackson, N.J.
Daniel Martin Caballero, 21, Houston, Texas
Sharon Moore, 37, New York, N.Y.
Christopher M. Traina, 25, Bricktown, N.J.
Paul A. Skrzypek, 37, New York, N.Y.
Jennifer Louise Fialko, 29, Teaneck, N.J.
James Edward Potorti, 52, Princeton, N.J.
Nestor Andre Cintron, 26, New York, N.Y.
Jeffrey B. Gardner, 36, Hoboken, N.J.
William T. Dean, 35, Floral Park, N.Y.
Timothy Aaron Haviland, 41, Oceanside, N.Y.
John Bruce Eagleson, 53, Middlefield, Conn.
Zoe Falkenberg, 8, University Park, Md.
Mark Shulman, 47, Old Bridge, N.J.
Christopher Todd Pitman, 30, New York, N.Y.
John Anthony Sherry, 34, Rockville Centre, N.Y.
Joseph Francis Holland, 32, Glen Rock, N.J.
Peter Gelinas, 34, New York, N.Y.
Judith Belguese Diaz-Sierra, 32, Bay Shore, N.Y.
William F. Abrahamson, 58, Cortland Manor, N.Y.
Myrna Yaskulka, 59, New York, N.Y.
Michael J. Pescherine, 32, New York, N.Y.
Stanley S. Smagala, 36, Holbrook, N.Y.
Clive Thompson, 43, Summit, N.J.
Joseph Agnello, 35, New York, N.Y.
Thomas Tong, 31, New York, N.Y.
Judy Larocque, 50, Framingham, Mass.
Christopher J. Scudder, 34, Monsey, N.Y.
Peter Anthony Vega, 36, New York, N.Y.
Lt. Col. Dean E. Mattson, 57, Calif.
Robert John Halligan, 59, Basking Ridge, N.J.
Jude Elias Safi, 24, New York, N.Y.
Lt. Col. Dennis M. Johnson, 48, Port Edwards, Wis.
Peggie Hurt, 36, Crewe, Va.
Nobuhiro Hayatsu, 36, Scarsdale, N.Y.
Alejandro Cordero, 23, New York, N.Y.
Jean A. Andrucki, 42, Hoboken, N.J.
Lt. John Williamson, 46, Warwick, N.Y.
Deborah Kobus, 36, New York, N.Y.
David Gregory Arce, 36, New York, N.Y.
Howard Selwyn, 47, Hewlett, N.Y.
Arlene T. Babakitis, 47, Secaucus, N.J.
Edward P. Felt, 41, Matawan, N.J.
Robert Alan Miller, 46, Matawan, N.J.
Melissa Vincent, 28, Hoboken, N.J.
Robert Garvin McCarthy, 33, Stony Point, N.Y.
Spc. Chin Sun Pak, 25, Lawton, Okla.
Deborah Merrick, 45
Joseph Maffeo, 30, New York, N.Y.
Adam J. Lewis, 36, Fairfield, Conn.
John Gerard Monahan, 47, Wanamassa, N.J.
Brian E. Martineau, 37, Edison, N.J.
Marianne MacFarlane, MacFarlane, 34, Revere, Mass.
Michael Theodoridis, 32, Boston, Mass.
Takashi Makimoto, 49, New York, N.Y.
David Tengelin, 25, New York, N.Y.
Diane Marie Moore Parsons, 58, Malta, N.Y.
Bruce Edward Simmons, 41, Ridgewood, N.J.
Todd D. Pelino, 34, Fair Haven, N.J.
Ingeborg Joseph, 60, Germany
Ruth Sheila Lapin, 53, East Windsor, N.J.
Frederick Charles Rimmele, 32, Marblehead, Mass.
Raphael Scorca, 61, Beachwood, N.J.
Abner Morales, 37, New York, N.Y.
Krishna Moorthy, 59, Briarcliff Manor, N.Y.
Yuguag Zheng, 65, Beijing, China
Betty Ong, 45, Andover, Massachusetts
Lt. Jonas Martin Panik, 26, Mingoville, Pa.
Meredith Emily June Ewart, 29, Hoboken, N.J.
Keith McHeffey, 31, Monmouth Beach, N.J.
Herbert W. Homer, 48, Milford, Mass.
Roland Pacheco, 25, New York, N.Y.
Mark Rothenberg, 52, Scotch Plains, N.J.
Harold Lizcano, 31, East Elmhurst, N.Y.
Robert Fazio, 41, Freeport, N.Y.
Nancy Morgenstern, 32, New York, N.Y.
Kenneth Watson, 39, Smithtown, N.Y.
Joseph R. Riverso, 34, White Plains, N.Y.
William Bernstein, 44, New York, N.Y.
Tawanna Griffin, 30, New York, N.Y.
Kenichiro Tanaka, 52, Rye Brook, N.Y.
William Reed Bethke, 36, Hamilton, N.J.
Jeannine M. LaVerde, 36, New York, N.Y.
Ruben Solares, 51, New York, N.Y.
Shannon M. Fava, 30, New York, N.Y.
Capt. Joseph Farrelly, 47, New York, N.Y.
Edward James Day, 45, New York, N.Y.
Adianes Oyola, 23, New York, N.Y.
Erik Hans Isbrandtsen, 30, New York, N.Y.
Francesco Garfi, 29, New York, N.Y.
Joseph Angelini, 38, Lindenhurst, N.Y.
John Wallice, 43, Huntington, N.Y.
Natalie Janis Lasden, 46, Peabody, Mass.
Maj. Steve Long, 39, Ga.
Michelle Coyle-Eulau, 38, Garden City, N.Y.
Ernest James, 40, New York, N.Y.
Fitzroy St. Rose, 40, New York, N.Y.
Samuel Fields, 36, New York, N.Y.
Suzanne Youmans, 60, New York, N.Y.
William Ward Haynes, 35, Rye, N.Y.
Edward Ryan, 42, Scarsdale, N.Y.
Matthew D. Horning, 26, Hoboken, N.J.
Diana J. O'Connor, 38, Eastchester, N.Y.
Thomas Edward Jurgens, 26, Lawrence, N.Y.
Martin Morales Zempoaltecatl, 22, New York, N.Y.
Donald L. Adams, 28, Chatham, N.J.
Daniel M. Van Laere, 46, Glen Rock, N.J.
Joseph J. Keller, 31, Park Ridge, N.J.
James A. Waring, 49, New York, N.Y.
Daniel Hal Crisman, 25, New York, N.Y.
Diane M. Hale-McKinzy, 38, Alexandria, Va.
Robert T. Lane, 28, New York, N.Y.
Louis V. Fersini, 38, Basking Ridge, N.J.
Eric Sand, 36, Westchester, N.Y.
Carl Molinaro, 32, New York, N.Y.
Arturo Alva Moreno, 47, Mexico City, Mexico
Randolph Scott, 48, Stamford, Conn.
Christopher James Hanley, 34, New York, N.Y.
Steven P. Morello, 52, Bayonne, N.J.
Lt. Robert Dominick Cirri, 39, Nutley, N.J.
Lt. Ronald T. Kerwin, 42, Levittown, N.Y.
Lt. Cmdr. Otis Vincent Tolbert, 38, Lemoore, Calif.
Robert J. Deraney, 43, New York, N.Y.
Lt. Cmdr. Eric Allen Cranford, 32, Drexel, N.C.
Michael M. Taylor, 42, New York, N.Y.
Lt. Glenn C. Perry, 41, Monroe, N.Y.
Peter Hanson, 32, Groton, Mass.
Eric Raymond Thorpe, 35, New York, N.Y.
Alan K. Jensen, 49, Wyckoff, N.J.
John Salvatore Salerno, 31, Westfield, N.J.
Sheryl Lynn Rosenbaum, 33, Warren, N.J.
Steven Harris Russin, 32, Mendham, N.J.
Barbara G. Edwards, 58, Las Vegas, Nev.
Gerard Terence Nevins, 46, Campbell Hall, N.Y.
Neilie Anne Heffernan Casey, 32, Wellesley, Massachusetts
Lt. Stephen Gary Harrell, 44, Warwick, N.Y.
Richard P. Fitzsimons, 57, Lynbrook, N.Y.
Maureen L. Olson, 50, Rockville Centre, N.Y.
Maria Isabel Ramirez, 25, New York, N.Y.
Robert J. Foti, 42, Albertson, N.Y.
Shannon Lewis Adams, 25, New York, N.Y.
Deborah Medwig, 46, Dedham, Mass.
Shawn M. Nassaney, 25, Pawtucket, R.I.
Marlyn C. Garcia, 21, New York, N.Y.
James Gerard Geyer, 41, Rockville Centre, N.Y.
Alan Lafrance, 43
Milagros "Millie" Hromada, 35, New York, N.Y.
Brian Fredric Goldberg, 26, Union, N.J.
Frank J. Koestner, 48, New York, N.Y.
Lee Adler, 48, Springfield, N.J.
Meta L. Waller, 60, Alexandria, Va.
Stephanie McKenna, 45, New York, N.Y.
Douglas D. Ketcham, 27, New York, N.Y.
Shevonne Mentis, 25, New York, N.Y.
Vanessa Langer, 29, Yonkers, N.Y.
Michael J. Pascuma, 50, Massapequa Park, N.Y.
Gary Geidel, 44, New York, N.Y.
George Merkouris, 35, Levittown, N.Y.
Frank T. Wisniewski, 54, Basking Ridge, N.J.
Sarah Clark, 65, Columbia, Md.
Ronald Gamboa, 33, Los Angeles, Calif.
Christopher N. Ingrassia, 28, Watchung, N.J.
Manika Narula, 22, Kings Park, N.Y.
Rocco Gargano, 28, Bayside, N.Y.
Jason Sekzer, 31, New York, N.Y.
Harry A. Raines, 37, New York, N.Y.
Danielle Delie, 47, New York, N.Y.
Derrick Washington, 33, Calverton, N.Y.
Joseph P. McDonald, 43, Livingston, N.J.
Joanne Ahladiotis, 27, New York, N.Y.
Thomas E. Gorman, 41, Middlesex, N.J.
Laurence Curia, 41, Garden City, N.Y.
Jane C. Folger, 73, Bayonne, N.J.
Thomas J. Fisher, 36, Union, N.J.
Thomas W. Kelly, 51, New York, N.Y.
James Andrew Gadiel, 23, New York, N.Y.
Alayne F. Gentul, 44, Mountain Lakes, N.J.
Manuel L. Lopez, 54, Jersey City, N.J.
Colleen Supinski, 27, New York, N.Y.
Ignatius Adanga, 62, New York, N.Y.
Joseph Rivelli, 43, New York, N.Y.
Joan Francis
Kevin T. Szocik, 27, Garden City, N.Y.
Kenneth Joseph Tarantino, 39, Bayonne, N.J.
Gerard Rauzi, 42, New York, N.Y.
Lisa Caren Weinstein Ehrlich, 36, New York, N.Y.
Donald A. Foreman, 53, New York, N.Y.
David Fontana, 37, New York, N.Y.
Paul A. Tegtmeier, 41, Hyde Park, N.Y.
Jesus Ovalles, 60, New York, N.Y.
Waleska Martinez Rivera, 37, Jersey City, N.J.
Richard Dennis Lynch, 30, Bedford Hills, N.Y.
Vaswald George Hall, 50, New York, N.Y.
Manuel Patrocino, 34
Laura Rockefeller, 41, New York, N.Y.
Gregory J. Trost, 26, New York, N.Y.
Wing Wai (Eddie) Ching,