91. At one point, they must swarm together to form a wrecking ball.
92. Coated with ash, its windows shattered and facades scarred, much of downtown Manhattan looks like it is in need of a wrecking ball.
93. Crews began demolishing an adjacent building damaged by the trade center collapse, crashing a wrecking ball through its roof early Saturday.
94. Deputy director Ed Cline said the authority opted for the wrecking ball because implosion was not expected to get the job done any quicker.
95. Friday, a wrecking ball dangled for momentum, seemed to measure its target and then with a loud thud pulverized one of the ancient walls.
96. He is the president of Carnegie Hall and is credited with saving the New York concert hall from the wrecking ball.
97. Isaac Stern, the master violinist who saved Carnegie Hall from the wrecking ball, dies in New York of heart failure.
98. Isaac Stern, the master violinist who saved Carnegie Hall from the wrecking ball, died Saturday.
99. It once housed a tavern and a brothel, and eventually was condemned to the wrecking ball.
100. KOBE, Japan -- The pounding of jack hammers and wrecking balls are a constant backdrop, not the wail of sirens.