Tuesday, July 06, 2010

Cantor Fitzgerald Bibliography

April 13, 1988, Philadelphia Inquirer, "Disguising those who get tax breaks," by Donald L. Barlett and James B. Steele,

March 4, 1993, PR Newswire, "Cantor Fitzgerald Expects to Resume Operation Friday,"

December 11, 1994, New York Times, "Weddings; Howard Lutnick, Allison Lambert,"

April 28, 1996, New York Times, "With Partners Like These, Who Needs Rivals?" by Diana B. Henriques,

May 7, 1996, New York Times, "2 Sides Begin Settlement Talks In Battle Over Cantor Fitzgerald," by Diana B. Henriques,

May 8, 1996, New York Times, "Cantor Fitzgerald Feud Ended by Accord," by Diana B. Henriques,

July 5, 1996, Business Wire, "B. Gerald Cantor, founder of Cantor Fitzgerald, dead at 79; Wall Street innovator,"

July 6, 1996, New York Times, "B. Gerald Cantor, Philanthropist and Owner of Rodin Collection, Is Dead at 79," by Eric Pace,

July 13, 1996,The Independent, "Obituary: Gerald Cantor," by Edward Helmore,

July 16, 1996, The Washington Post, "Deaths: B. GERALD CANTOR Financier and Collector,"

January 29, 1997, New York Times, "Trade Center Sweetens Deal to Keep Brokerage Firm," by Mervyn Rothstein,

May 12, 1997, Los Angeles Business Journal, "Lawsuit spurs debate on brokers' behavior- Cantor Fitzgerald L.P," by Benjamin Mark Cole,

June 10, 1997, The Advocate, "Work can really be hell - discrimination against gays," by Harriet Schwartz,

October 20, 1997, Forbes.com, "Getting between the wall and the wallpaper," by Thomas Jaffe, Cache,

April 10, 1998, New York Times, "Cantor's Widow Wins Judgment,"

April 13, 1998, New York Times, "Cantor Fitzgerald Is Suing Widow of the Firm's Founder," by Peter Truell,

May 31, 1998, New York Times, "Commercial Property/Downtown; At the World Trade Center, Things Are Looking Up," by John Holusha,

June 1, 1998, Futures, "CFFE criticism increases," by Carla Cavaletti,

July 1, 1998, Los Angeles Magazine, "The belle of bel-air, widow and philanthropist Iris Cantor presides over lavish mansion," (Interview) by Khoi Nguyen and Dominique Vorillon,

November 6, 1998, PR Newswire, "Lutnick, Cantor Fitzgerald Dealt Another Litigation Setback; Breach of Confidentiality Claims are Dismissed,"

February 11, 1999, Business Wire, "Former Navy Secretary John H. Dalton and Realty, Financial Leader M. Anthony Fisher Join Cantor Exchange Board,"

December 10, 1999, The Cavuto Business Report (Fox News Network) "Cantor Fitzgerald - CEO - Interview," by Neil Cavuto,

December 28, 1999, Bloomberg News/Los Angele Times, "Ex-SEC Officials Joining Boards of Web Businesses," by Miles Weiss,

March 19, 2001, Reuters, "Cantor Ink European Bond Data Deal," by Mary Schroeder, Editorial Staff,

September 3, 2001, Business Week, "eSpeed's Trading Secrets : Cannibalizing Cantor's bond trading has paid off, but growth is slowing," by Spencer E. Ante,

September 3, 2001, Business Week, "Q&A with CEO Howard Lutnick,"

September 7, 2001, Financial News, "CFTC go-ahead for Cantor," by Nick Hasell,

September 11, 2001, Wall Street Journal, "Cantor Fitzgerald Staff Listened as Terror Unfolded," by Ann Davis,

September 11, 2001, Reuters, "United States of America Attacked: Two Hijacked Planes Destroy World Trade Center, Third Plane Strikes Pentagon," by Alan Elsner and Andrew Quinn,

September 12, 2001, U.S. Newswire, "Navy League of the United States' Statement on the U.S. World Trade Center/Pentagon Attacks,"

September 12, 2001, New York Times, "Stocks Tumble Abroad; Exchanges in New York Never Opened for the Day," by Floyd Norris and Jonathan Fuerbringer,

September 12, 2001, Business Wire, "Cantor Fitzgerald to Offer Counseling, Crisis-intervention Services,"

September 12, 2001, Business Wire, "Howard Lutnick, Chairman of Cantor Fitzgerald and eSpeed, Comments on World Trade Center Tragedy,"

September 12, 2001, New York Times, "Companies Scrambling to Find Those Who Survived, and Didn't," by John Kifner and Amy Waldman,

September 13, 2001, Business Wire, "Important Communication Information Regarding Employees For Cantor Fitzgerald, eSpeed, TradeSpark,"

September 13, 2001, Business Wire, "Media Advisory From Cantor Fitzgerald, L.P.,"

September 13, 2001, Press Release,  "Statement From Cantor Fitzgerald And eSpeed,"

September 13, 2001, Business Wire, "Cantor Fitzgerald L.P. Launches Preliminary List of Contacted Employees,"

September 13, 2001, LUSENET Thread, "Moving Interview Howard Lutnick and Connie Chung on ABC,"

September 13, 2001, Los Angeles Times, "Web Aids Search for Loved Ones," by Karen Kaplan and David Colker,

September 13, 2001, telegraph.co.uk, "Broker traces only six of 1,000 staff," by Helen Dunne, Andrew Cave and Dan Sabbagh,

September 14, 2001, The Daily Athenaeum, "Former West Virgina U. quarterback missing in
NYC," by Matt Masaschi,

September 14, 2001, Business Wire, "TradeSpark, L.P. Provides Operations Update and Contribution Information; Energy Partners and Members Pledge Continued Support," 

September 14, 2001, New York Times, "As Activity Resumes in the Bond Market, Investors Send Interest Rates Plummeting," by Jonathan Fuerbringer,

September 14, 2001, ABC Evening News, Connie Chung Interview Howard Lutnick,

September 14, 2001, Telegraph.co.uk, "Calls home to Britain from the towers, then silence," by Paul Stokes, Auslan Cramb, Nigel Bunyan and Sean O'Neill,

September 14, 2001, Telegraph.co.uk, "As fleeing survivors yelled for help, broker knew his staff were lost," by Helen Dunne,

September 14, 2001, Reuters, "My view of business is different, Cantor CEO,"

September, 14, 2001, BBC News, "Cantor grieves for lost staff,"

September 14, 2001, BBC News, "Wall Street mourns lost colleagues,"

September 14, 2001, New York Post, "CEO Lutnick's Life is Changed Forever," by Joseph Gallivan,

September 14, 2001, Star-Tribune.com, "Bond firm in Trade Center tower loses 700 employees," by Greg Gordon,

September 14, 2001, ABC News, "From the Ground Up: World Trade Center Tenants Look to Pick Up Pieces,"

September 14, 2001, Cincinnati Enquirer, "Tristate families grieve; others wait, worry," by Tom O'Neill and Kristina Goetz

September 14, 2001, Wall Street Journal, " Tales From the Inferno: How Tenants Of the Towers Fled the Terrorist Attacks,"

September 14, 2001, FOX News, "Grief at Cantor Fitzgerald, Relief at Morgan Stanley,"

September 15, 2001, New York Times, "Flinty Bond Trader Leads His Firm Out of the Rubble," by Diana B. Henriques & Jennifer 8 Lee,

September 15, 2001, Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN), "Trade Center bond firm is hit hard; 700 workers perished in Cantor's lofty headquarters," by Greg Gordon, Staff Writer,

September 15, 2001, Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland) "Terrorist Attack New York: 700 Dead Friends,

September 15, 2001, New York Times, "The Sound Was Like a Jet Engine Right in My Ear,"

September 16, 2001, Toronto Sun, "Sept. 11, 2001: A day of unspeakable terror. A day that changed America -- and the world -forever," by Michele Mandel,

September 16, 2001, Wall Street Journal, "Bond Broker Cantor Fitzgerald Took Pride in Its Perch at the Trade Center," by Gregory Zuckerman, Steve Liesman, and Ann Davis, Staff Reporters, cache

September 16, 2001, The Sunday Telegraph London, "I have to take care of all these families' Charles Laurence finds Cantor Fitzgerald's hard man traumatised, but defiant, after last week," by Charles Laurence,

September 16, 2001, New York Times, Paid Notice: Deaths Gardner, Douglas B.,

September 17, 2001, NPR All Things Considered, "Analysis: Efforts of bond brokers at Cantor Fitzgerald to cope and re-open after Tuesday's devastation,' by Robert Siegal and Noah Adams,

September 17, 2001, The [New Jersey] Record, "The Victims: Scott Rohner, "

September 18, 2001, Business Wire, "Continuing Services for Families of Cantor Fitzgerald, eSpeed and TradeSpark Employees."

September 18, 2001, The Morning Call, "Valley has first fatality: South Whitehall man worked on 102nd floor of World Trade Center tower," by Joe McDonald,

Sept. 18, 2001, Houston Chronicle, "Many turned into human torches, patients say," by T.J. Milling,

September 19, 2001, CNN.com - "Transcripts Aired - 21:00 ET Interview with Howard Lutnick,"

September 20, 2001, Indianapolis Star, "Tell City saddened to find one of its own is 'gone'," by Scott MacGregor,

September 20, 2001, Computer Weekly, "Tragic lessons,"

September 20, 2001, Cygnus Supply & Demand Chain, "Godspeed to eSpeed," by Jim Dunn,

September 20, 2001, CNN.com, "Cantor CEO pledges profits to victims' families,"

September 20, 2001, telegraph.co.uk, "The day the joking stopped: Cantor Fitzgerald has become a grimly familiar name in the past week," by Helen Dunne and David Sapsted

September 20, 2001,Greater Media Newspapers [New Jersey] "Local man exits twin tower in nick of time: Cantor Fitzgerald employee bittersweet about his fortune," by Linda Denicola,

September 20, 2001, Staten Island Advance, "Alfred Braca, 54, bond trader, served as deacon at his church," by Alysha Sidemen,

September 21, 2001, The Morning Call, "Area dead and missing,"

Fall 2001, Holy Cross Magazine, "In Memoriam,"

September 22, 2001, The Boston Globe, "Stuart Todd Meltzer, at 32: Worked at Cantor Fitzgerald ,"

September 22, 2001, Forbes.com, "Grieving But Not Forgetting," by Elizabeth MacDonald,

September 23, 2001, The Observer, "Cantor's tragedy, The survivors who search for solace," by Anthony Browne,

September 23, 2001, Honolulu Advertiser, "The September 11th attack: Kama'aina seeking closure," by Tanya Bricking

September 23, 2001, New York Times, "One Family, Two Horror Stories," by George James

September 23, 2002, Fort Worth Star Telegram, "Too Big Too Understand, Mine: Gut wrenching story about Cantor-Fitzgerald," by Jim Reeve,

September 24, 2001, PR Week USA, "Cantor Fitzgerald mourns but portrays its resilience," by Robin Londner

September 24, 2001, Newsweek, "Love And Loss,"

September 24, 2001, Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service, "Financial giant, decimated by tragedy, clings to life," by Maureen Fan,

September 24, 2001, Los Angeles Times, "Despite Losses, Firms Are Intent on Rebuilding," by Joseph Menn, P.J. Huffstutter and David Streitfeld,

September 24, 2001, New York Magazine, "Hope Checks Out of the Pierre," by Meryl Gordon,

September 24, 2001, The Art Newspaper, "The smoke and the risk," by David A'rcy,

September 24, 2001, Time Magazine, "All His Office Mates Gone," by Eric Roston,

September 26, 2001, Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, "Disaster at Cantor Fitzgerald Jeopardizes York County, Pa., Retail-Kiosk Firm," by Bill Sulon,

September 26, 2001, New York Times, "Some Families Doubt Sincerity of Cantor," by Diana B. Henriques,

September 26, 2001, Business Wire, "Cantor Fitzgerald to Hold Memorial Service; Closes Equities Business for One Day to Honor Colleagues,"

September 26, 2001, Bloomberg News, "Devastated Bond Firm Moving Unit to Britain,"

September 27, 2001, New York Daily News, "Turning the Missing Into the Legally Dead: Families apply for certificates at Pier 94," by Robert Ingrassia,

September 27, 2001, New York Times, "Wall Street Runs Through London; Many Firms Were Able to Shift Business to British Offices," by Suzanne Kapner,

September 27, 2001, The Staten Island Advance, "Michael Massaroli, 38, vice president at Cantor Fitzgerald," by Diane O'Donnell,

September 28, 2001, Newsday, "He Chased His Dreams With Fervor," (Calvin Gooding,) by Bart Jones,

September 28, 2001, The Forward, " Memorial for a Lost Firefighter Shows Grief Knows No Bounds," by Rachel Donadio, Forward Staff,

September 29, 2001, The Independent (London, England) "War on Terrorism: Recovery - It seemed Cantor Fitzgerald was doomed, but it has managed to rise from the ashes," by Steve Boggan,

September 30, 2001, Knight Ridder Tribune, "Victimized company tries to get on with business," by Maureen Fan, Houston Chronicle,

September 30, 2001, CNN.com, "Grieving for their son: Jonathan Cappello, One family's story," by Gary Tuchman,

September 30, 2001, CNN.com, Larry King Weekend, Lutnick Interview,

October 1, 2001, Associated Press, "List of dead identified since 12:01 a.m. Monday,"

October 1, 2001, Futures, "Terrorist attack on WTC kills 5,000, halts markets," by Daniel Collins,

October 1, 2001, Fortune, "Rebuilding Wall Street Colleagues have died; infrastructure is gone;

October 1, 2001, Bloomberg News, "N.Y.'s Cantor says victims' families to share profits,"

October 1, 2001, Fortune Magazine, "Rebuilding Wall Street Colleagues have died; infrastructure is gone; ..." cache

October 2, 2001, New York Times, "For the Families, a Chance to Share Tears and Love," by Shaila K. Dewan,

October 2, 2001, The Independent (London) "Cantor spread bets double after attacks,' by Liz Vaughan-Adams,

October 2, 2001, UPI, "Thousands mourn lost employees,"

October 2, 2001, The [New Jersey] Record, Knight Ridder/ Tribune, "Devastated Brokerage Cantor Fitzgerald Honors Its Dead," by Hugh R. Morley,

October 03, 2001, CNN.com, "Recovery: Blue chips rally on Wall Street,"

October 3, 2001, Associated Press, "NYC to Provide Urns to WTC Families," by Joel Stashenko,

October 3, 2001, telegraph.co.ul, "3,500 pay tribute to dead from single firm," by Philip Delves Broughton in New York,

October 4, 2001, The O'Reilly Factor/Fox News, O'Reilly Doing Devastating Expose on Cantor Fitzgerald Tonight, truthkeeper,

October 5, 2001, New York Times, "Cantor's eSpeed Will Take Over Trading,"

October 7, 2001, The [London] Telegraph, "City turns out to mourn and show defiance; Jenny McCartney witnessed a day of grieving for Cantor Fitzgerald staff at St Paul's ," by Jenny McCartney,

October 7, 2001, The [London] Independent, "Cantor's dead remembered at St Paul's," by Chris Bunting and David Randall

October 9, 2001, The Bond Buyer, "Devastated Cantor Fitzgerald's eSpeed Expected to Resume Trading on Nasdaq," by Mary Wisniewski,

October 9, 2001, CNN.com, "Ann De Sollar on Larry King Live,"

October 10, 2001, ABC News, "Cantor Fitzgerald CEO Keeps His Word," by Rebecca Raphael.

October 10, 2001, UPI.com, "Cantor to speed bonuses for lost employees,"

October 10, 2001, Reuters, "Cantor pledges profits ,"

October 10, 2001, Business Wire, "Cantor Fitzgerald L.P. Announces Details of Support for Families of Employees Lost in the World Trade Center Attack,"

October 10, 2001, Business Wire, "Cantor Fitzgerald and eSpeed to Expedite Bonus Distributions for Families of Employees Lost in the World Trade Center Tragedy,"

October 11, 2001, The Independent (London, England) "The Thing Is: Cantor Fitzgerald - Cantor's courage reflects the will to recover," by Leo Lewis,

October 11, 2001, Bloomberg News/ Boston Globe, "N.Y.'s Cantor says victims' families to share profits"

October 16, 2001, New York Times, "Cantor Fitzgerald Shuts Frankfort and Paris Offices,"

October 16, 2001, PR Newswire, "Bloomberg Goes Live With Cantor Fitzgerald Pricing,"

October 16, 2001, The Independent (London, England) "Cantor moves Frankfurt and Paris operations to London," by Chris Hughes, Financial Editor,

October 16, 2001, Los Angeles Times, "Cantor Shuts Offices in Frankfurt, Paris,"

October 17, 2001, New York Times, "A Fireball, a Prayer for Death, Then an Uphill Battle for Life," by Leslie Eaton,

October 23, 2001, Wall Street Journal, "Could Helicopters Have Saved People From the Top of the Trade Center?" by Scot J. Paltrow and Queena Sook Kim, Staff Reporters,

October 25, 2001, The Independent, "Cantor Fitzgerald pledges its profits to bereaved," by Steve Boggan,

October 26, 2001, New York Times, "Cantor Fitzgerald Starts Paying $45 Million to Families of Lost Workers," by Diana B. Henriques,

October 26, 2001, eweek.com, "eSpeed Lifts Cantor Fitzgerald," by: Stan Gibson

October 28, 2001, CNN.com - "Transcripts Interview with Howard Lutnick, Larry King Live,"

October 28, 2001, CNN.com - "Transcripts, Larry King--Interview with Lenny and Leona Zeplin,"

October 29, 2001, Baseline Magazine, "Cantor Fitzgerald - Forty-Seven Hours," by Edward Cone

October 29, 2001, Baseline Magazine, "Counterpunching: Cantor's Emergency Response," by Sean Gallagher

October 29, 2001, Baseline Magazine, "eSpeed Base Case"

November 2001, Boston Magazine, "Mourning in America: Michael Rothberg Funeral," by Bill Beuttler,

November 2, 2001, New York Times, "Cantor Survivors on a Mission; Rebuilding the Firm, and Remembering Those Lost," by Diana B. Henriques,

November 6, 2001, Business Wire, "Cantor Fitzgerald Names Stephen M. Bliss and Anthony J. Manzo as Co-Heads of the Firm's NASDAQ/OTC Stock Trading Business,"

November 12, 2001, USAToday.com, "Cantor battles back from tragedy," by Noelle Knox,

November 14, 2001, New York Times, "Dow Jones Fights Cantor in Court,"

November 17, 2001, The Racing Post (London, England,) "McCoy renews deal with Cantor Fitzgerald," by Rodney Masters,

November 19, 2001, Business Insurance, "Loss picture bleak for WTC art," By Sara Martin,

December 1, 2001, Best's Review, "Sudden Impact: Inland marine writers are facing diminished reinsurance capacity and higher rates following the terrorist attacks. (Property/Casualty)." by Lynna Goch,

December 4, 2001, telegraph.co.uk, "Disaster families fight over payouts," by Philip Delves Broughton,

December 10, 2001, New York Magazine, "Howard Lutnick's Second Life," by Meryl Gordon

December 11, 2001, The Telegraph, "I had to figure out who was still with us and who wasn't," by Helen Dunne,

December 13, 2001, CNN.com, "IT redundancy helps bond trader rebound,"

December 17, 2001, Business Wire, "HarperCollins to Publish the Story of Cantor Fitzgerald
and 9/11,
" by Howard Lutnick and Thomas Barbash,

December 17, 2001, New York Times, "Chief's Book to Tell Story Of Cantor's Efforts to Heal," by David D. Kirkpatrick,

December 31, 2001, Newsweek, "The Day That Changed America," by Evan Thomas,

Winter 2001 / 2002, Rethinking Schools,  "Not In Our Son's Name,

Winter 2002, The University of Vermont Quarterly, "In Memoriam UVM alumni lost on September 11, 2001

January 3, 2002, New York Times, "Horrible Year Ends on Up Note At Cantor; Financial Health for the Firm And More Smiles for the Staff," by Diana B. Henriques,

January 7, 2002, Fortune Magazine, "Joe McNally photographed 272 survivors and saviors of the World Trade Center attack," By Alynda Wheat,

January 23, 2002, CNN.com, "Connie Chung joins CNN,"

January 23, 2002, New York Times, "Connie Chung Gets CNN Prime-Time Spot," by Jim Rutenberg and Bill Carter

January 23, 2002, Los Angeles Times, "Connie Chung Leaving ABC News to Join CNN," by Paul Brownfield,

January 27, 2002, New York Observer, "Connie Chung Struts to CNN … Geraldo on the Move … Kiefer's Pia Zadora Moment," by Jason Gay,

February 4, 2002, PR Weekly USA, "Cantor Fitzgerald parts with Edelman US," by Robin Londner,

February 4, 2002, PR Week, "Edelman US and Cantor Fitzgerald part, citing altered comms goals," by Robin Londner, 

February 11, 2002, Financial News, "Cantor brokers angry over contract changes,"
by Margareta Pagano,

February 22, 2002, CNN.com - "Transcripts Interview with Howard Lutnick, Larry King Live,"

March 11, 2002, Washington Post, "Take a Number: The Sept. 11 Fund Mediator, Putting a Dollar Sign on Death's Toll," by Lena H. Sun,

March 13, 2002, PR Newswire, "Cantor Fitzgerald and eSpeed to Move to New Location in Manhattan; Move Will Reunite 352 Employees Separated Since World Trade Center Attack,"

March 14, 2002, The Bond Buyer, "News In Brief: Cantor Fitzgerald Moves into Manhattan,"

April 2, 2002, The Bond Buyer, "Cantor Fitzgerald Muni Brokers Get Back to Work,
Post-Tragedy,
" by Mary Wisniewski,

May 1, 2002, The Washington Times, "Hard-Hit Cantor Fitzgerald Rebuilds after Sept. 11," by Kristina Stefanova,

May 15, 2002, New York Daily News, "Cantor Fitzgerald Gives Second Disbursement to Families of Attack Fatalities," by Judith Schoolman,

May 15, 2002, The News Transcript, "Final word helps to heal,"  by Kathy Baratta, 

May 27, 2002, USAToday, "9/11 memories fill Cantor Fitzgerald ads," by Michael McCarthy,

May 31, 2002, brandrepublic.com, "Cantor Fitzgerald launches controversial ad campaign to remember lost staff," by Gordon MacMillan,

June 13, 2002, The Independent (London, England) "Cantor almost 'crushed with kindness' after 11 September," by Michael Harrison,

June 26, 2002, AP Worldstream, "Stockbroking firm plotted to poach leading brokers from Cantor Fitzgerald post Sept. 11 court," by Ed Johnson, Associated Press Writer,

June 28, 2002, BBC News, "Rival 'poached traders' after terror attack,"

July 3, 2002, CBS Evening News with Dan Rather , "Cantor Fitzgerald Sues ICAP,"
by John Roberts and Richard Roth,

July 7, 2002, The Independent (London, England) "The Lowdown: The toughest guy in the bear pit is fighting back Lee Amaitis won't let a fierce legal battle stand in the way of Cantor Fitzgerald's rebirth," by Leo Lewis,

July 9, 2002, New York Times, "Career Profiles of 9/11 Dead Arouse Anxiety," by David W. Chen,

July 14, 2002, New York Times, "Gary Lutnick: One-Third of a Trio,"

July 17, 2002, Financial News, "Cantor claims Icap chief bore grudge against rival,"
by Margareta Pagano

July 30 2002, Bloomberg , "London brokers shake a dangerous cocktail," by Michael Rayner,

August 31, 2002, CNN.com, Larry King Live, "Encore Presentation: Howard Lutnick Delivers on His Promises,"

September 2002, London Review of Book, "The Greeter: A volunteer at the Cantor Family Center" by Sean Wilsey,

September 7, 2002, Financial Post, "Out of this has come a community," by Theresa Tedesco,

September 8, 2002, Sunday Mail (Glasgow, Scotland)"Witness: September 11 tribute Remains of a day of devastation; The world's fifth and sixth tallest buildings were crushed into 1.6 million tons of smoking concrete and steel, a tomb for 2801 innocent victims. The statistics compiled during the painstaking recovery operation tell their own horrific story," [Verbatim piece was also published in Time Magazine.]

September 8, 2002, New York Times, "Bowling Alleys and Big Hair:"The Last Good Chance, by Tom Barbash," Book Review by Jennifer Reese,

September 9, 2002, theage.au, "The widows of Cantor,"

September 9, 2002, Newsday, "Long Road For WTC Burn Victim," by Fred Bruning

September 10, 2002, San Francisco Chronicle, "9/11/01 One Year Late; A Grieving Suburb, In Chatham, N.J., scars haven't healed from 10 lost," by Ray Delgado, Chronicle Staff Writer

September 10, 2002, New York Times, "From Devastation to Determination," by Diana B. Henriques,

September 10, 2002, New York Times, "Cantor Seeks To Relocate To Union Sq," by Charles V. Bagli,

September 10, 2002, USAToday, "Survivors sacrifice to salvage firms as tribute," By Noelle Knox, Matt Krantz and Adam Shell,

September 11, 2002, Asbury Park Press, "Bond firm's survival a tale of American spirit," by Michael L. Diamond,

September 11, 2002, Associated Press, "For Trade Center companies, a year of remarkable, but still unfinished," by Adam Geller,

September 11, 2002, Asbury Park Press, "Cantor Fitzgerald kept its promise, widows say,
Left behind, not alone,
" by Michael L. Diamond, Business Writer,

September 12, 2002, AP Online, "Cantor Fitzgerald Employees Gather," by Jennifer Friedlin, Associated Press Writer,

September 15, 2002, Athens Banner-Herald, "9/11 took brother, leaving only memories for student," by Kate Carter,

September 17, 2002, New York Times, "Worst-Hit Firm Faults Fairness Of Sept. 11 Aid," by David W. Chen,

September 17, 2002, AP Worldstream, "Cantor Fitzgerald releases report, says victims compensation fund is unfair to its victims," by Karen Matthews, Associated Press Writer.

September 23, 2002, Fort Worth Star Telegram, "Too Big Too Understand, Mine: Gut wrenching story about Cantor-Fitzgerald," by Jim Reeve, Found only reposted at Free Republic

September 28, 2002, The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY), "Sept. 11 Paybacks; Cantor Fitzgerald's Pressure for Compensation Sets a Sad Precedent,"

October 1, 2002, Traders, "Another Tough Year At Cantor Fitzgerald?"

October 1, 2002, CNN.com, "Larry King Live: Interview with Greg and Lauren Manning,"

October, 1, 2002, Fund Raising Management, "Cantor Fitzgerald report claims federal September 11th Victims' fund is unfair,"

October 12, 2002, The Bond Buyer, "Enter Cantor Fitzgerald: Former Inter-Dealer Returns as Broker-Dealer," by Susanne Walker,

December 10, 2002, CNBC / Dow Jones Business Video, "Cantor Fitzgerald & eSpeed - Chairman & CEO - Interview," by Mark Haines,

December 23, 2002, Securities Industry News, "ILX Founder Weinstein Lands at Cantor Fitzgerald,"

January 21, 2003, San Francisco Chronicle "Surviving the loss of 658 workers / S.F. man's book tells post-9/11 story of Cantor Fitzgerald and its CEO," Book Review by Joan Ryan, Staff Writer

January 21, 2003, NY Daily News, "On Top of the World, by Tom Barbash,; A Bottom-line Guy Must Balance Grief & Survival, by Sherryl Connelly,

January 24, 2003, CNN.com, "Paula Zahn: Cantor Fitzgerald's Fighting Spirit, Interview with Howard Lutnick and Tom Barbash,"

January 27, 2003, New York Magazine, "Tears of a CEO---On Top of the World," By Tom Barbash, Book Review By John Homans,

February 2, 2003, New York Times, "A Story of Loss and Renewal---On Top of the World," By Tom Barbash, Book Review by Rob Walker, cache

February 3, 2003, New York Magazine, "Tears of a CEO," by John Homans,

February 6, 2003, CBS News, 'On Top of the World,' By Tom Barbash, Book Review by Karen Matthews, (Bootie Cosgrove-Mather,)

February 7, 2003, Associated Press "On Top of the World - Book recalls firm's 9-11 fate," by Tom Barbash, Book Review by Karen Matthews,

February 9, 2003, Newsday, "A Company Rises From the Ashes," by Daniel Akst,

February 10, 2003, The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY) , "Witness to Tragedy; Author Tom Barbash Chronicles Company's Loss and Renewal After 9/11," by Laura T. Ryan, Staff Writer,

February 16, 2003, Associated Press, "Book traces Trade Center firm's struggles after 9/11 attacks," by Karen Matthews

February 22, 2003, CNN.com - "Transcript, Larry King Live - Interview with Howard Lutnick, Tom Barbash..."

March 1, 2003, Traders, "On Top of the World: Cantor Fitzgerald, Howard Lutnick & 9/11. A Story of Loss & Renewal," by Gregory Bresiger,

March 15, 2003, The Spectator, "Public Relations Disaster: On Top of the World," by Tom Barbash, Book Review by Inigo Thomas,

March 31, 2003, Time Magazine, "Feb. 26, 1991," by Howard Lutnick

May 14, 2003, New York Daily News, "Cantor Fitzgerald to quit Union Sq.," by Eric Herman

May 27, 2003, CNN.com, "WTC leaseholder sues for back rent," by Phil Hirschkorn

May 28, 2003, BBC News, "Cantor sued over twin towers rent,"

June 29, 2003, The Sunday (London) Times, "Focus: Britain's sleaziest firm?" by John Waples and Rupert Steiner,

August 1, 2003, The Scotsman, "The firm that lost it all" by Tracey Lawson,

September 1, 2003, Futures (Cedar Falls, IA) "Cantor can't,"

September 7, 2003, The Sunday Telegraph London, "Counting the cost at Cantor The broker fought heroically to get over 9/11 - but not without controversy. Grant Ringshaw talks to its chairman," by Grant Ringshaw,

September 9, 2003, Business Wire, "Cantor Fitzgerald and eSpeed To Donate 100% of September 11th Revenues to Families of Victims on Second Annual September 11th Charity Day,"

September 11, 2003, San Francisco Chronicle, "Two Years Later / From ground zero's ground zero, survivors start to cope," by Tom Barbash,

September 11, 2003, Asbury Park Press, N.J./ Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, "New York Financial Firm Cantor Fitzgerald Rebuilds from Sept. 11, 2001, Loss," by Michael L. Diamond,

December 14, 2003, The Irish Tribune, "Gorilla war in high finance," by Edward Robinson,

February 28, 2004, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Texas Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, "Cantor Fitzgerald Executive Discusses Brokerage's Survival," by Blanca Torres,

May 11, 2004, Wall Street Journal, "At the Pentagon, Quirky PowerPoint Carries Big Punch," by Greg Jaffe,

July 19, 2004, Cantor Press Release, "Stephen Bookbinder Joins eSpeed As Global Head of Sales"

July 27, 2004, Newsday / Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News , "Cantor Fitzgerald to open new headquarters in midtown Manhattan," by Errol A. Cockfield Jr.,

August 2, 2004, Interactive Publishing, "Cantor Fitzgerald Finds Permanent NYC HQ, Will Add 200 Jobs," by Jack Lyne, Executive Editor,

August 4, 2004, Real Estate Weekly, "Cantor Fitzgerald finally finds new 125,000 s/f home,"


August 18, 2004, New York Times, "Company News; Cantor to Spin Off Person-to-Person Brokerage Unit,"

September 1, 2004, Baseline, "Pop Culture; Three years after its tragedy on September 11, Cantor Fitzgerald uses pop quizzes to make sure it's ready for any disaster it could face," by Larry Dignan,

September 3, 2004, USAToday, "Cantor Fitzgerald sues al-Qaeda over Sept. 11,"

September 10, 2004, New York Times, "Firm That Was Hit Hard on 9/11 Grows Anew,"

September 10, 2004, New York Times, "A Farsighted New Fortress Mentality on Wall St," by Landon Thomas Jr.,

September 10, 2004, Thomas P.M. Barnett Blog,

September 10, 2004, Wall Street Journal, "'New' Cantor Fitzgerald Now Looks to Compete," by Ann Davis, and Aaron Lucchetti, p. C1. [MISSING ARTICLE]

September 11, 2004, BBC News, "WTC agency sues Saudis over 9/11,"

September 12, 2004, CNN.com, "CNN in the Money," Hosted by Susan Lisovicz,"
Aired September 12, 2004 - 15:00 ET

September 13, 2004, Associated Press, "Port Authority to Join Suit Against Saudi Arabia Over 9/11 Attack," by Larry Neumeister,

September 16, 2004, World Socialist Web Site, "Cantor-Fitzgerald, Port Authority sue Saudis, " September 11-the official story and the bottom line. by Bill Van Auken,

January 23, 2005, New York Times, "102 MINUTES: The Untold Story of the Fight to Survive Inside the Twin Towers," by Jim Dwyer and Kevin Flynn,

March 14, 2005, CNN.com, "Then &; Now: Lauren Manning,"

April 1, 2005, Risk.net, "Irvin Goldman: Building a team for Cantor Fitzgerald," by Dalia Fahmy,

June 19, 2005, CNN.com, "Then & Now: Lauren Manning,"

September 16, 2005, Business Wire, "Cantor Fitzgerald, L.P., and Its Subsidiaries Raise over
$6 Million on Fourth Annual Charity Day,
"

March 31, 2006, New York Times, "City Releases Tapes of 911 Calls From Sept. 11 Attack," by Jim Dwyer,

April 14, 2006, CNN.com, "Father recalls son's last words on 9/11," From Phil Hirschkorn,

September 2006, Reader's Digest, "The Survivor: I'm Moving Forward," by Gail Cameron Wescott,

September 1, 2006, registeredrep.com, "The Towers of Grief," by Kevin Burke,

September 4, 2006, BBC News, "Cantor rebuilds after 9/11 losses,"

September 6, 2006, edelman.com, "Thoughts on 9/11,"  

September 11, 2006, Associated Press, "Where are they now?"

September 11, 2006, Business Week, 'A Tale Of Renewal 9/11 Five Years Later,' By Tom Barbash

September 11, 2006, Can We Talk? Blog, "Remembering 9/11, Five Years Later," by Jenn Schooley

September 12, 2006, NY1 News, "One On 1: Cantor Fitzgerald Relief Fund Director
Edie Lutnick,
' by Budd Mishkin,

April 19, 2007, The [London] Times, "Broker feud deepens over eSpeed bid," by Nick Hasell,

April 20, 2007, Crain's New York Business "Lutnick versus the loudmouth; Cantor CEO and investor square off over eSpeed," by Aaron Elstein,

October 25, 2007, New York Times / Reuters, "Cantor Chief Expands Role,"

August 11, 2007, The Economist (US), "To hell and back; Face value," Howard Lutnick's rebuilding of Cantor Fitzgerald after 2001 World Trade Center attack,"

July 8, 2008, New Jersey Jewish News, "Survivor of 9/11 attacks tells of lessons learned, " by Jill Huber,

September 10, 2008, New York Times, "Maimed on 9/11, Trying to Be Whole Again," by Anemona Hartocollis,

October 24, 2008, New York Post, Page 6, "Sarah Ferguson Attends Cancer Research Benefit Honoring Howard Lutnick," by Richard Johnson with Paula Froelich, Bill Hoffmann, and Corynne Steindler,

April 9, 2008, Business Wire, "Cantor Fitzgerald Donates $10 Million to National September 11 Memorial & Museum,"

July 8, 2008, New Jersey Jewish News, "Survivor of 9/11 attacks tells of lessons learned," by Jill Huber,

September 19, 2008, The Jewish Chronicle, by Anthea Gerrie, "Why a 9/11 widow went graphic with her grief,"

December 1, 2008, Forbes Magazine "Briefing Book: Howard Lutnick,"by Stephanie Dahle

April 17, 2009, Time Magazine, "Cantor Fitzgerald, Victim of 9/11, Thrives in Recession," by Stephen Gandel,

June 24, 2009, New York State Museum Press Release, "NYS Museum Announces Second World Trade Center Exhibit in France," by Joanne Guilmette,

September 3, 2009, Institutional Investor "Cantor Fitzgerald: Miracle on Wall Street," by Rich Blake

September 11, 2009, Greenwich Time, "Greenwich's 9/11 lost,"

January 31, 2010, Aish.com, "7 Questions: 9/11 Survivor: Ari Schonbrun," by Jenny Hazen,

February 27, 2010, New York Post, "Cantor Fitzgerald seeking additional $1B for losses from 9/11 attacks," by Bruce Golding,

May 8, 2010, WSJ, "Cantor's Widow Gives $20 Million for Men's Health," by Shelly Banjo,

August 10, 2010, WSJ, "Cantor Chief Holds Shoe Party for Charity," by Elizabeth Fasolino,

September 5, 2010, Common Ground Forums, "Fresh Kills - The Dust of the Dead,"

September 6, 2010, NY Times, "A New Career of Caring, Started in Death on 9/11," (Brooke Jackman) by Clyde Haberman,

September 10, 2010, Richard Edelman, "Taking a Walk to Ground Zero,"

September 11, 2010, MSNBC, "Iconic figures from Sept. 11: Where are they now?"

September 13, 2010, Stamford Advocate, "Messages from those lost on Sept. 11," by Kate King,
Staff Writer,







Rodin





May 13, 1968, New York Times, "Ex-Stadium Vendor Is Giving a Rodin to Museum," Esterow, Milton,

May 4, 1989, New York Times, "A 'Love Affair' With Rodin That's Worth Celebrating," by Georgia Dullea,

January 24, 1999, SFGate.com, "Giving Everything They've Got: Keeper of the Rodin-Inspired Flame," by Edward Guthmann,

September 15, 2001, Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN), "The Victims; Trade Center bond firm is hit hard; 700 workers perished in Cantor's lofty headquarters," by Greg Gordon, Cached,

September 21, 2001, The Guardian, "Rodin treasures destroyed with 'museum in the sky," by Maev Kennedy,

September 23, 2001, The Mail on Sunday (London, England) "Legal nightmare over terror bills; Vital insurance deals on twin towers were incomplete," by Lisa Buckingham, Cached,

September 24, 2001, The Art Newspaper, "The smoke and the risk," by David A'rcy,

September 27, 2001, USAToday.com, "Fine Art Worth $100M Lies Under WTC Rubble," by Noelle Knox, Reposted at Rense, [Text of article Missing Online]

I first found the USAToday article by Noelle Knox in a solitary reposting at Rense.com. After finally cross-checking, I see that Roth has the better claim to this text, as Highbeam has the better reputation.

September 30, 2001, Chicago-Sun Times, "$100 million in fine art gone; Dozens of works by Calder, Rodin and others lost in World Trade Center destruction," by Katherine Roth, Cached,

October 4, 2001, Australasian Business Intelligence/ The Australian Financial Review, "Vast collection of art works destroyed in attacks," by Robert Bolton, Cached,

October 5, 2001, BBC News, "Up to $100m art lost in attacks,"

October 07, 2001, The (Irish) Post, "Museum in the dust," by Margaret E Ward,

October 13, 2001, Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News / Financial Mail, London, "Collecting Column," by Lorne Spicer,

October 14, 2001, The Mail on Sunday (London, England) , "Lost for ever, works that art became symbols of success," by Lorne Spicer, Cached,

October 16, 2001, NPR, "Lost Art: Hundreds of Works Were Destroyed in the Trade Center Attack,"

October 16, 2001, NPR Morning Edition, "Profile: Important pieces of art lost at the World Trade Center," by Bob Edwards, Cached,

October 17, 2001, The (New Zealand) Press, "Payout after attacks," by Christopher Moore, Cached,

October 21, 2001, NPR, "Found Art: Parts of Calder Sculpture Retrieved from Trade Center,"

October 21, 2001, New York Times, "At Landfill, Tons of Debris, Slivers of Solace," by Dan Barry and Amy Waldman,

November 2001, Art News, "Aftershocks: From death and displacement to questioning the role of artists and museums in the face of devastation to the loss of $100 million worth of art—the repercussions continue," by Kelly Devine Thomas,

November 1, 2001, Art Business News, "Twin Towers disaster affects NY art world," by Julie Mehta, Cached,

November 19, 2001, Business Insurance, "Loss picture bleak for WTC art," By Sara Martin, Cached,

December 10, 2001, New York Magazine, "Howard Lutnick's Second Life," by Meryl Gordon,

December 12, 2001, Los Angeles Times, "Art Bent but Not Broken: Should Alexander Calder's once-imposing sculpture, reduced to twisted metal on Sept. 11, be rebuilt or left as is? by Karen Kaplan,

[The same Kaplan article, with various edits, and slightly different emphases, reprinted by the LAT 21 days later.]

Jan. 3, 2002, Los Angeles Times, "Sculpture crushed on Sept. 11 takes on new symbolism," by Karen Kaplan

January 15, 2002, New York Times, "At Landfill, Buckets Full Of Memories," by Tina Kelly,

January 15, 2002, The Boston Globe, "They Sift Tons to ID the Lost of Sept. 11 Those on Site See This, Too, as Sacred," by Fred Kaplan, Globe Staff, Cached,

January 25, 2002, Photos of the Fresh Kills Landfill taken by Cryptome

January 28, 2002, Newsweek International, "Letter From America.(touring Fresh Kills landfill in Staten Island where World Trade Center debris is being moved,)" By Julie Scelfo, Cached,

February 28, 2002, IFAR.org, "The Art Lost by Citigroup on 9/11" by Suzanne F. W. Lemakis,

February 28, 2002, IFAR.org, "September 11th: Art Loss, Damage, and Repercussions," Public Art at the World Trade Center by Saul Wenegrat,

February 28, 2002, IFAR.org, "The Response from the Insurance Industry," by Dietrich von Frank,

February 28, 2002, IFAR.org, "The World Trade Center Memorial, 1993," by Elyn Zimmerman,

February 28, 2002, IFAR.org, "Art Damaged on 9/11: The Insurance Adjuster's Role," by Gregory J. Smith,

February 28, 2002, IFAR.org, "The Heritage Emergency National Task Force," by Lawrence L. Reger,

February 28, 2002, IFAR.org, "The Artist Residency Program in the Twin Towers," by Moukhtar Kocache,

February 28, 2002, IFAR.org, "The Downtown Institutional Impact," by John Haworth,

March 9, 2002, The Scotsman, "Picking up the pieces," by Rhiannon Batten, Cached,

May 11, 2002, New York Post, "WTC Art Plunder Eyed," by Philip Messing, Reposted at www.museum-security.org, Cached,

May 20, 2002, Associated Press, "Missing from World Trade Center rubble: a Rodin masterpiece, 'The Thinker,'" by Tom Hays, Cached,

May 20, 2002, New York Times, "Born of Hell, Lost After Inferno; Rodin Work From Trade Center Survived, and Vanished,"

May 21, 2002, ABC News, "Rodin sculpture recovered from World Trade Centre disappears,"

May 21, 2002, The Guardian, "Ashcroft drawn into row over September 11,"

May 24, 2002, The Vigilance Voice Blog, "The Thinker... Symbol of Vigilance," by Cliff McKenzie,

June 3, 2002, Heritage Preservation, "Heritage Preservation Publishes First Comprehensive Study of Loss to Nation's Cultural Heritage as a Result of 9/11," Report of Losses to Artistic, Historic and Archival Heritage in Lower Manhattan and at the Pentagon, Includes Results of Survey of Affected Institutions Regarding Emergency Response Procedures

June 4, 2002, Associated Press / The (Bergen County, NJ) Record, "Sept. 11 cultural losses tallied," by Alpert I. Lukas, Cached,

June 4, 2002, AP Online, "Report Details Artifacts Lost 9-11," by Alpert I. Lukas, Associated Press Writer,

September 5, 2002, United Press International, "Sept. 11: Art Destroyed, Created in NYC," by Frederick W. Winship, Cached,

September 7, 2002, National Post, "Out of this has come a community," by Theresa Tedesco, (Financial Post), Cached,

September 8, 2002, Sunday Mail (Glasgow, Scotland), "Witness: September 11 tribute Remains of a day of devastation; The world's fifth and sixth tallest buildings were crushed into 1.6 million tons of smoking concrete and steel, a tomb for 2801 innocent victims. The statistics compiled during the painstaking recovery operation tell their own horrific story," Cached,

September 8, 2002, New York Post, Cantor Fitzgerald Regains Its Grip," Cached,

September 10, 2002, New York Times, "From Devastation to Determination," by Diana B. Henriques,

November 2002, Library of Congress Information Bulletin, "Lives and Treasures Taken: 9/11 Attacks Destroy Cultural and Historical Artifacts," by Donna Urschel,

January 1, 2003, NFPA Journal [National Fire Protection Association,] "Lost art," by Bill Flynn, Cached,

Feb. 6, 2003, Associated Press, "9/11 Book Follows Hard-Hit Firm: Cantor Fitzgerald Lost 658 Workers In Terror Attack," by Bootie Cosgrove-Mather,

February 16, 2003, Scotland on Sunday, "When great works of art become casualties of war," by Gale Iain, Cached,

August 2, 2003, The Washington Times, "Works lost, not forgotten; 'Missing Masterpieces' tells stories of 24 of them," by Kevin Chaffee, Cached,

September 5, 2003, Cleveland Jewish News, "Haunting display details recovery at Ground Zero," by Marilyn H. Karfeld, Cached,

September 11, 2003, Asbury Park Press/ Knight Ridder/ Tribune, "New York Financial Firm Cantor Fitzgerald Rebuilds from Sept. 11, 2001, Loss," by Michael L. Diamond, Cached,

October 31, 2003, "Aanslagen Amerika 11 september: Foto's van het puin," Cache

January 27, 2004, AP Worldstream, "Traveling exhibit takes one man's love to the people," by Kurt Kelly, Associated Press Writer, Cached,

February 27, 2004, Wired Thread, "Lost World Trade Center Art,"

March 16, 2004, Buffalo News, "Rendezvous with Rodin: After Laying the Groundwork 15 Years Ago, a Curator Helps Turn 'A Magnificent Obsession' Into a Reality." by Tom Buckham, Cached,

January 29, 2006, Hartford Courant, "Rodin Chaser Has His Say, Critic Claims Works Cast After Death Are Not Originals," by Matthew Erikson,

August 24, 2006, Bloomberg, "Hirst Shark, Katrina Claims, Klimt: Axa Art Insurance's Guntram," Interview by Linda Sandler,

March 24, 2007, New York Times, "Landfill Has 9/11 Remains, Medical Examiner Wrote," by Anemona Hartocollis,

September 12, 2007, Associated Content, "Art and History Lost in the 9/11 Attacks," by Elliot Feldman,

February 24, 2008, garyarseneau.blogspot.com, "Rodin: In His Own Words FRAUD, the Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Foundation's touring road show of 29 non-disclosed FAKES,"

June 24, 2009, New York State Museum Press Release, "NYS Museum Announces Second World Trade Center Exhibit in France," by Joanne Guilmette,

April 25, 2010, Sunday Gazette-Mail , "A place open to beauty: Rodin sculpture trove anchors North Carolina Museum of Arts new building," by Andrea Weigl, Cached,

(No Date,) Recovery: The World Trade Center Recovery Operation at Fresh Kills, NY State Museum, S.U.N.Y. Education Department, File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - Quick View

MOMA Collection of Rodins,

No Date, Wikipedia,Lost Artworks, Works destroyed in the September 11, 2001 attacks,

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