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Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, talks to reporters at the Capitol, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2001, in Washington, before voting on a joint resolution condemning Tuesday's terrorist acts on the United States. The resolution, which passed the Senate 100-0, stops short of declaring war. (AP Photo/Kenneth Lambert)
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12 Sep, 2:55 PM ET
Richard Krakowski, right, of Newark, N.J., waits for a bus to Newark Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2001 at the Greyhound bus station in Chicago. Krakowski said he flew in to Chicago for a day for a business meeting and was supposed to return to New Jersey on Tuesday. Since then, he said he tried unsuccesfully to catch a train or rent a car, but instead ended up waiting several hours for a bus. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
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Medical personel walk past dust covered cars 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, 2:54 PM ET
U.S. Federal Investigators search for clues near the damaged area of the Pentagon Building as fire fighters and rescue workers continue to battle smoke at the U.S. Military Headquarters outside of Washington, September 12, 2001. The Pentagon and the World Trade Center Buildings in New York City were attacked Tuesday after terrorists hijacked commercial jetliners and crashed them into the buildings.  REUTERS/Larry Downing
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12 Sep, 2:54 PM ET

A Boston police officer gestures for people to clear the entrance to the Westin Hotel in downtown Boston Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2001 as officers and SWAT team members leave after a team of FBI agents searching for suspects in the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington stormed the hotel. Authorities reportedly arrested three people. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)
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U.S. Federal Investigators (foreground) search for clues near the damaged area of the Pentagon Building as fire fighters and rescue workers continue to battle smoke at the U.S. Military Headquarters outside of Washington, September 12, 2001. The Pentagon and the World Trade Center Buildings in New York City were attacked yesterday after terrorists hijacked commercial jetliners and crashed them into the buildings.                               REUTERS/Larry Downing
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12 Sep, 2:54 PM ET
This is the national satellite image for Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2001. Hurricane Erin continues to spin well off the East Coast, while Tropical Depression 8 can be seen stewing in the Gulf of Mexico. A cold front is visible across Michigan and Wisconsin.  (AP Photo/NOAA)
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12 Sep, 2:53 PM ET
A military helicopter takes off after dropping off personnel at the Pentagon, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2001, as work continued at the Pentagon after a terrorist crashed a hijacked airliner into the building Tuesday. (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds)
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12 Sep, 2:51 PM ET

A tired passenger rests Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2001 at the Greyhound bus station in Chicago as others wait in long lines for tickets. With Chicago's two major airports shut down, people jammed bus stations, rental car counters and train stations seeking alternate means of travel. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
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12 Sep, 2:50 PM ET
Boston police officers cordon off the entrance to the Westin Hotel in Boston, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2001, after a team of FBI agents searching for suspects in the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington stormed the hotel.  As a large crowd gathered outside, one person was seen taken out of the hotel and put in a van, but a law enforcement official said said no one connected to the terror attacks had been arrested.  (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)
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12 Sep, 2:49 PM ET
Firefighters pour water on the wreckage of 7 World Trade Center in New York City early September 12, 2001. 7 World Trade Center was destroyed along with both the landmark  World Trade Center towers after being struck by planes in a terrorist attack on September 11.                    REUTERS/Mike Segar
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12 Sep, 2:48 PM ET
A fire truck sits in front of the damaged area of the Pentagon Building as fire fighters and rescue workers continue to battle smoke at the U.S. Military Headquarters outside of Washington, September 12, 2001. The Pentagon and the World Trade Center Buildings in New York City were attacked yesterday after terrorists hijacked commercial jetliners and crashed them into the buildings.  REUTERS/Larry Downing
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Firefighters stand along a roof line as inspectors in a basket look over the destruction at the Pentagon, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2001. A hijacked airliner crashed into the structure on Tuesday. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)
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12 Sep, 2:44 PM ET
U.S. Federal Investigators search for clues near the damaged area of the Pentagon Building as fire fighters and rescue workers continue to battle smoke at the U.S. Military Headquarters outside of Washington, September 12, 2001. The Pentagon and the World Trade Center Buildings in New York City were attacked yesterday after terrorists hijacked commercial jetliners and crashed them into the buildings.  REUTERS/Larry Downing
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12 Sep, 2:43 PM ET
Roses placed as a memorial hang from a fence as smoke billows from the New York skyline September 12, 2001. The World Trade towers collapsed after being attacked by two hijacked jets on September 11.     REUTERS/Shaun Best
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12 Sep, 2:43 PM ET
A woman crosses a nearly empty intersection in New York, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2001. Dust rises in the background, to the right of the Flat Iron Building,center, where the World Trade Center once stood. Two hijacked airliners crashed  into the  towers on Tuesday, Sept. 11, destroying both buildings. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)
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A police car cruises past deserted terminal buildings and parking structures at Los Angeles International Airport early Wednesday morning, Sept. 12, 2001. The airport remained idle after Tuesday's terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon in Washington forced its closure. The Federal Aviation Administration extended its nationwide ban on flying Wednesday and said it was not sure when airline flights would resume. (AP Photos/Nick Ut)
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12 Sep, 2:42 PM ET
Stock traders at the Nordea Bank in Stockholm, Sweden, hold a moment of silence Wednesday, Sept.12, 2001, for the victims of Tuesday's terrorist attacks against New York and Washington. Stock exchanges, including those in London and Madrid, suspended trading for a minute at 8:45 a.m. EDT -- 24 hours after the first plane crashed into the World Trade Center.  (AP photo/Henrik Montgomery)
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12 Sep, 2:42 PM ET
A police officer stands guard at a barricade outside the Empire State Building in New York on Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2001, a day after the suspected terrorist attack on the World Trade Center. Streets, a block east and west of the high profile building, were closed to pedestrian and vehicle traffic. (AP Photo/Amy Sancetta)
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12 Sep, 2:40 PM ET
Smoke fills the sky in lower Manhattan as the remains of the World Trade Center smolder September 12, 2001. The landmark World Trade Center towers were destroyed after being struck by two planes in a terrorist attack on Spetember 11.  REUTERS/Mike Segar
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12 Sep, 2:39 PM ET

Smoke from the remains of New York's World Trade Center shrouds lower Manhattan as the Statue of Liberty stands in this image taken across New York Harbor from Jersey City, New Jersey, September 12, 2001. Each of the twin towers were hit by hijacked airliners and collapsed in acts of terrorism directed at the United States September 11, 2001  (Ray Stubblebine/Reuters)
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Smoke from the remains of New York's World Trade Center shrouds lower Manhattan as the Statue of Liberty stands in this image taken across New York Harbor from Jersey City, New Jersey, September 12, 2001. Each of the twin towers were hit by hijacked airliners and collapsed in acts of terrorism directed at the United States September 11, 2001. (Ray Stubblebine/Reuters)
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New York's famous Times Square is deserted on the morning of September 12, 2001. Americans awoke in a state of controlled fury, as emergency workers dug desperately for survivors in New York and intelligence agencies searched for those behind the worst attack on the nation since Pearl Harbor.  (Peter Morgan/Reuters)
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Firefighters walk up Church street and away from the remains of the World Trade Center towers in New York, early September 12, 2001. President Bush committed the United States to a 'monumental struggle of good versus evil' as emergency workers dug desperately for survivors. (Mike Segar/Reuters)
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