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A piece of heavy construction equipment props up an endangered overpass as a section of one World Trade Center tower lies crumpled on the ground beside it (R)  while rescuers and emergency workers comb the smoking wreckage September 12, 2001 searching for trapped survivors of the terrorist attack on the New York landmark. Two hijacked commercial airliners were deliberately crashed into the twin towers bringing them crashing to the ground September 11.   REUTERS/Jim Bourg
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12 Sep, 3:39 PM ET
National Guard troops wearing protective face masks march down West Street near the wreckage of the World Trade Center in New York City  September 12, 2001. The World Trade Center towers were destroyed after being struck by planes in a terrorist attack on September 11.                                         REUTERS/Mike Segar
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12 Sep, 3:34 PM ET
Workers walk near the wreckage of the World Trade Center in New York City  September 12, 2001. The World Trade Center towers were destroyed after being struck by planes in a terrorist attack on September 11.  REUTERS/Mike Segar
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12 Sep, 3:34 PM ET
Police and other emergency workers surround a section of the World Trade Center building that had fallen into the middle of the street in New York on September 12, 2001. Two commercial planes crashed into each of the twin towers towers September 11 causing them to collapse.    REUTERS/Brad Rickerby
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12 Sep, 3:33 PM ET

Smoke from the remains of New York's World Trade Center shrouds lower Manhattan as the Statue of Liberty stands in the foreground and a lone seagull flies by in this image taken across New York Harbor in Jersey City, New Jersey, September 12, 2001. Trauma experts and psychologists said survivors of the catastrophe and relatives of those killed in the disaster would never be emotionally the same again. (Ray Stubblebine/Reuters)
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12 Sep, 3:33 PM ET
A woman breaks down in the street after World Trade Center tower two fell, in New York City early September 11, 2001. Trauma experts and psychologists said survivors of the catastrophe and relatives of those killed in the disaster would never be emotionally the same again.  (Jeff Christensen/Reuters)
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12 Sep, 3:33 PM ET
Rescuers and emergency workers comb through the smoking wreckage of the World Trade Center Towers in New York September 12, 2001 as they search for trapped survivors of the terrorist attack on the New York landmark. Two hijacked commercial airliners were deliberately crashed into the twin towers bringing them crashing to the ground September 11.   REUTERS/Jim Bourg
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12 Sep, 3:29 PM ET
A National Guard soldier stands guard on West Street as the wreckage of the World Trade Center smolders in the backround in New York City September 12, 2001. The World Trade Center towers were destroyed after being struck by planes in a terrorist attack on September 11.  REUTERS/Mike Segar
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12 Sep, 3:24 PM ET

Workers dig in the wreckage of the World Trade Center as it lies accross West Street in New York City  September 12, 2001. The World Trade Center towers were destroyed after being struck by planes in a terrorist attack on September 11.  REUTERS/Mike Segar
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12 Sep, 3:23 PM ET
U.S. National Guard troops, wearing protective face masks, march down West Street near the wreckage of the World Trade Center in New York City  September 12, 2001. The World Trade Center towers were destroyed after being struck by planes in a terrorist attack on September 11.                               REUTERS/Mike Segar
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12 Sep, 3:23 PM ET
Fireman spray water on a collapsed section of the World Trade Center in New York on September 12, 2001. Planes crashed into each of the twin towers towers September 11 causing them to collapse.    REUTERS/Brad Rickerby
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12 Sep, 3:18 PM ET
New York City firefighters take a break on West Street near the wreckage of the World Trade Center in New York City  September 12, 2001. The World Trade Center towers were destroyed after being struck by planes in a terrorist attack on September 11.  REUTERS/Mike Segar
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12 Sep, 3:13 PM ET

Firefighters and a construction worker in a crane basket cleanup smoking debris at a new, under-construction football stadium seven stories off ground level September 12, 2001 in Seattle, Washington.  The mid-morning blaze at the stadium, which is financially backed by Microsoft co-founder billionaire Paul Allen, was under control within an hour and the cause is yet undetermined.  The Seahawks will begin playing at the stadium in 2002.   REUTERS/Anthony P. Bolante
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12 Sep, 3:04 PM ET
Workers walk near the wreckage of the World Trade Center in New York City  September 12, 2001. The World Trade Center towers were destroyed after being struck by commercial planes in a terrorist attack on Spetember 11.  REUTERS/Mike Segar
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12 Sep, 3:03 PM ET
Smoke rises over the Pentagon as it continues to burn September 12, 2001, the day after a hijacked airliner crashed into the building. The Pentagon reopened for limited business as rescue teams pressed a perilous search for hundreds of missing defense workers.  (Brendan McDermid/Reuters)
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12 Sep, 3:03 PM ET
U.S. federal investigators search for clues near the damaged area of the Pentagon as firefighters and rescue workers continue to battle smoke at the U.S. military headquarters across the river from Washington, September 12, 2001. The Pentagon reopened for limited business as rescue teams pressed a perilous search for hundreds of missing defense workers.  (Larry Downing/Reuters)
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12 Sep, 3:03 PM ET

Hundreds of rescuers and emergency workers swarm all over the wreckage of the World Trade Center Towers in New York, September 12, 2001 as they search for trapped survivors of the terrorist attack on the New York landmark. Two hijacked commercial airliners were deliberately crashed into the twin towers bringing them crashing to the ground September 11.   REUTERS/Jim Bourg
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12 Sep, 3:03 PM ET
Rescue workers and vehicles are deployed near the site of the World Trade Center in New York, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2001.  In the most devastating terrorist onslaught ever waged against the United States, knife-wielding hijackers crashed two airliners into the World Trade Center on Tuesday, toppling its twin 110-story towers.(AP Photo/ Beth A. Keiser)
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12 Sep, 3:02 PM ET
A fire truck sits in front of the damaged area of the Pentagon as firefighters and rescue workers continue to battle smoke at the U.S. military headquarters across the river from Washington, September 12, 2001. The Pentagon reopened for limited business as rescue teams pressed a perilous search for hundreds of missing defense workers.  (Larry Downing/Reuters)
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12 Sep, 3:01 PM ET
A policeman stands near a sign outside a restaurant urging President Bush to declare war on Afghanistan, in New York, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2001.  In the most devastating terrorist onslaught ever waged against the United States, knife-wielding hijackers crashed two airliners into the World Trade Center on Tuesday, toppling its twin 110-story towers. (AP Photo/Paul Chiasson)
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12 Sep, 2:59 PM ET

Workers dig in the wreckage of the World Trade Center as it lies across West Street in New York City  September 12, 2001. The World Trade Center towers were destroyed after being struck by two planes in a terrorist attack on September 11.  REUTERS/Mike Segar
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12 Sep, 2:59 PM ET
Eric Wilkerson, right, a Cleveland-bound bus driver for Greyhound Bus Lines, explains to businessmen Gregg Golub, of New York City, left, and Richard Krakowski, of Newark, N.J., right, when the next bus leaving for New York is expected to depart from Chicago Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2001 at the Greyhound bus station in Chicago. Both men originally had flown into Chicago for meetings and were forced to take the bus when U.S. airline flights were grounded Tuesday. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
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12 Sep, 2:58 PM ET
Firemen are deployed near the site of the World Trade Center in New York, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2001.  In the most devastating terrorist onslaught ever waged against the United States, knife-wielding hijackers crashed two airliners into the World Trade Center on Tuesday, toppling its twin 110-story towers. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)
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12 Sep, 2:57 PM ET
Firemen take a break near the site of the World Trade Center in New York, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2001.  In the most devastating terrorist onslaught ever waged against the United States, knife-wielding hijackers crashed two airliners into the World Trade Center on Tuesday, toppling its twin 110-story towers.  (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)
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