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A military helicopter takes off to patrol the area around the Pentagon as firefighters continue to pour water on the roof in Washington, Wednesday Sept. 12, 2001. A hijacked airliner plowed into the structure Tuesday causing a fire which still burns. The impact collapsed part of the building to the left of the crane.  (AP Photo/Steve Helber)
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12 Sep, 9:13 AM ET
One of the World Trade Center towers burns behind New York's Brooklyn Bridge September 11, 2001. In the worst attack on American soil since Pearl Harbor, three hijacked planes slammed into the Pentagon and New York's landmark World Trade Center on Tuesday, demolishing the two 110-story towers that symbolize U.S. financial might. (Chris Kosachuk/Reuters)
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12 Sep, 9:10 AM ET
A group of firefighters work to put out fires in what is left of the destroyed World Trade Center in New York on September 11, 2001. Two hijacked airliners slammed into the twin towers of the World Trade Center early on Tuesday, causing both 110-story landmarks to collapse in thunderous clouds of fire and smoke. (Shannon Stapleton/Reuters)
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12 Sep, 9:10 AM ET
Park Police Officer Scott Huther, right, stands on guard in front of the White House as an unidentified member of the Secret Service Emergency Response Team walks across the front lawn Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001 in Washington. Bush, addressing the nation Tuesday night, condemned the 'acts of mass murder' that brought down the towers of the World Trade Center in New York, killed 266 people on four hijacked planes and breached the nerve center of the U.S. armed forces.  (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
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12 Sep, 9:02 AM ET

FBI and military invesigators comb an area outside the Pentagon in Washington, Wednesday Sept. 12, 2001.  The group was searching for debris in the area that was the suspected path of the terrorist jetliner strike that plowed into the southern side of the Defense Department headquarters. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)
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12 Sep, 9:01 AM ET
Firefighters, rescue workers and other personnel work on clearing the area of the remains of the World Trade Center Twin Towers'  in downtown New York Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2001. (AP Photo Lawrence Jackson)
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12 Sep, 8:56 AM ET
Jerry Ribero of New York reads about the World Trade Center terrorist attack in the The New York Times as he waits for a train to New York on a nearly empty platform at the Metropark station in Edison, N.J. Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2001. Commuters and train conductors at the normally busy station said there were far fewer people taking the trains towards New York Wednesday morning. Ribero, who lives about a mile from the World Trade Center, stayed with a friend last night because he couldn't get home from his job in White Plains, N.Y. (AP Photo/Daniel Hulshizer)
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12 Sep, 8:55 AM ET
Smoke rises behind the Brooklyn Bridge over the East River frames the skyline of Manhattan, minus the World Trade towers, as seen from Brooklyn early Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2001, the day after hijacked airplanes crashed into both buildings causing their collapse Tuesday. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)
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12 Sep, 8:54 AM ET

President George W. Bush talks on the phone with New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani and New York Governor George Pataki aboard Air Force One regarding the two planes that crashed into the World Trade Center in New York City, September 11, 2001. Bush began a series of meetings at the White House on September 12 aimed at finding out who was responsible and deciding on a just punishment. (Doug Mills/Pool via Reuters)
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12 Sep, 8:52 AM ET
Independence Hall stands unharmed as the sun rises in Philadelphia, Wednesday Sept. 12, 2001. The park was closed Tuesday after the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center in New York killing thousands. The park is expected to open today. (AP Photo/Sabina Louise Pierce)
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12 Sep, 8:50 AM ET
The arrival terminal  gates at Dulles International airport, normally bustling with activity, are closed Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2001, in Chantilly, Va., in the wake of terrorist attacks on the East Coast of the U.S. An American airlines flight from Dulles was hijacked and crashed into the Pentagon Tuesday. (AP Photo/Stephen J. Boitano)
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12 Sep, 8:46 AM ET
Workers on bicycles pause to look at the Manhattan skyline without the World Trade Center towers, from the Brooklyn borough of New York, early Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2001. Terrorists crashed two planes into the World Trade Center Tuesday, causing the twin 110-story towers to collapse. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)
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12 Sep, 8:35 AM ET

A sign on the Brooklyn side of the East River frames the skyline of Manhattan without the World Trade Center towers, as seen from the Brooklyn borough of New York, early Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2001. Terrorists crashed two planes into the World Trade Center Tuesday, causing the twin 110-story towers to collapse. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)
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12 Sep, 8:25 AM ET
A lone stock runner observes a stock price monitor Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2001 at the Shanghai Stock Exchange in Shanghai. China stocks plunged at the opening bell but managed to cut their losses during the morning trading following reports of terrorist attacks in the United States. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)
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12 Sep, 8:18 AM ET
A sign with the Indian name for Manhattan frames the skyline of Manhattan without the World Trade towers, as seen from the Brooklyn borough of New York, early Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2001. Hijacked commercial airpcrafts crashed into the towers Tuesday, causing their collapse. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)
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12 Sep, 8:15 AM ET
New York's famous Times Square is deserted on the morning of September 12, 2001. Planes crashed into each of the two World Trade Center towers September 11, causing them to collapse.    REUTERS/Peter Morgan
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12 Sep, 8:08 AM ET

A Japanese businessman watches President George W. Bush live speech following the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon in Tokyo September 12, 2001. Tokyo stocks plunged four percent to below the 10,000 level for the first time in 17 years, jolted by the terror attacks in New York and Washington. The Tokyo Stock Exchange said it would reduce its price limits by half for the day due to the anticipated high level of volatility. (Eriko Sugita/Reuters)
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12 Sep, 8:04 AM ET
A passerby looks at a panel displaying the closing Hang Seng Index in Hong Kong September 12, 2001. The territory's key share index lost 8.87 percent or 923.74 points to close at 9,493.62, its biggest one-day percentage drop since the 1997-98 Asian financial crisis, in reaction to devastating attacks on landmarks in New York and Washington which shook investor confidence worldwide. (Bobby Yip/Reuters)
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12 Sep, 8:04 AM ET
A trader at the Frankfurt stock exchange reacts after Europe's second largest financial center Frankfurt went back to work September 12, 2001. Financial markets were highly volatile in Europe, with stocks, bonds and the dollar yo-yoing violently as global central banks moved to inject liquidity into the straining financial system.  (Kai Pfaffenbach/Reuters)
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12 Sep, 8:04 AM ET
Rescue works get ready to enter the destroyed World Trade Center in New York, September 11, 2001. Airliners were crashed into each of the two towers, causing them to collapse.    REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
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12 Sep, 7:53 AM ET

Smoke hangs in the air over lower Manhattan with the Brooklyn Bridge in the foreground as seen from the Manhattan Bridge in New York, early Wednesday morning, Sept. 12, 2001. The 110-story twin towers of the World Trade Center dominated this scene before they collapsed Tuesday after being hit by hijacked airliners. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)
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12 Sep, 7:49 AM ET
The sun rises over where the World Trade Towers stood in lower Manhattan following the destruction of the towers at the World Trade Center in New York, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2001. Two hijacked commercial aircrafts crashed into the towers Tuesday, destroying the New York skyline landmark. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)
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12 Sep, 7:44 AM ET
A cloud of smoke covers lower Manhattan at sunrise Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2001, in this view seen from the Staten Island borough of New York. Two highjacked aircrafts crashed into the World Tade Center Tuesday, collapsing the 110-story twin towers. (AP Photo/Chad Rachman)
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12 Sep, 7:42 AM ET
The sun rises over where the World Trade Towers stood in lower Manhattan following the destruction of the towers at the World Trade Center in New York, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2001. Two hijacked commercial aircrafts crashed into the center's towers, destroying the New York skyline landmark. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)
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