NPR's John Burnett reports that a year after the devestating explosion at the Alfred P. Murray Federal building that killed 168 people and injured hundreds more, Oklahoma City is still trying to come to terms with the tragedy. Survivors have struggled with returning to work, while coping with the loss of friends and co-workers who perished in the explosion, and damaged buildings near the blast site are still being demolished, so rebuilding can be undertaken.
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