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Medallions made by Georgia company with World Trade Center steel anger some victims' relatives

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NEW YORK - Some relatives of Sept. 11 victims are angry that a Georgia company is selling commemorative medallions made with steel from the World Trade Center. <br> <br> &#34;This is ghoulish,&#34; Sally Regenhard, whose firefighter son, Christian, was killed, told the Daily News. &#34;This is so inappropriate. I&#39;m disgusted.&#34; <br> <br> The medallions are forged from an alloy, 25 percent of which is recycled trade center steel. They are offered on the Internet and at collectible stores for $29.95. <br> <br> About 60,000 tons of steel from the trade center have been cut into manageable pieces and shipped to recyclers around the world. <br> <br> International Agile Manufacturing, a foundry in Statesboro, Ga., purchased the steel from a New Jersey salvage yard. <br> <br> &#34;We are not trying to offend anyone,&#34; said Alfonzo Hall, the company&#39;s president and chief executive officer. <br> <br> Hall said International Agile lost 40 percent of its business after the attack and hopes to avoid layoffs by selling the medallions. So far, 10,000 of the medallions -- which feature a flag waving behind the twin towers -- have been sold, Hall said. <br> <br> &#34;Would it be better to see the steel overseas and see it in a soup can or the fender of a car?&#34; he asked. <br> <br> The company&#39;s says a portion of the proceeds will be given to charities in New York City and around the country. <br> <br> The company also pledged to set aside 5,000 to 10,000 medallions for victims&#39; families at no charge. <br> <br> &#34;I don&#39;t want one,&#34; said Michael Cartier, co-founder of Give Your Voice, a victims&#39; families group. &#34;There is going to be a large number of people never found because their bodies were pulverized. In all probability, their bodies could be with the steel in those medallions. Where would you display that?&#34; <br> <br>
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