NEW YORK (AP) -- Jane Pollicino stood Friday beneath the cross-shaped steel beam at ground zero, her late husband's name on a bracelet around her wrist. ``This
is clearly a message from God, that he was always Pollicino, whose husband Steve was among the 2,800 people killed at the Trade Center, wants that message to endure. The Long Island woman has added her voice to a group that is pushing for the 20-foot cross to be included in the site's permanent memorial. ``Nothing
in this world makes sense to me anymore,'' she The beam, shaped like a cross, was discovered Sept. 13 by a construction worker searching for survivors. ``It
was the first sign, really, that God was at ground A
year ago, workers moved it atop a concrete stand in a The
Rev. Brian Jordan, a Franciscan priest, blessed the The
Lower Manhattan Development Corp., which is overseeing ``There
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