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The Pentagon is seen Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001, after a direct devastating hit on the building by an aircraft. (AP Photo/ Hillery Smith Garrison)
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11 Sep, 5:48 PM ET
People flee the scene near New York's World Trade Center after terrorists crashed two planes into the towers Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001. In a horrific sequence of destruction, terrorists hijacked two airliners and crashed them into the World Trade Center in a coordinated series of attacks that brought down the twin 110-story towers. (AP Photo/Diane Bondareff)
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11 Sep, 5:48 PM ET
An injured firefighter is brought in for treatment at St. Vincent's Hospital in New York following the collapse of both World Trade Center towers Tuesday, September 11, 2001 in New York.  Terrorists crashed two hijacked airliners into the World Trade Center and brought down the twin 110-story towers Tuesday morning. (AP Photo/Diane Bondareff)
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11 Sep, 5:47 PM ET
Fire fighters battle flames after a hijacked airplane crashed into the Pentagon, the U.S. military Headquarters, just outside of Washington, September 11, 2001. 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.  REUTERS/Larry Downing
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11 Sep, 5:47 PM ET

Smoke billows from the Pentagon Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001 after a direct hit on the building by an aircraft. (AP Photo/Tom Horan)
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11 Sep, 5:47 PM ET
Thick smoke billows into the sky from the area behind the Statue of Liberty where the World Trade Center towers stood Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001.  The towers collapsed after terrorists crashed two planes into them Tuesday. (AP Photo/Daniel Hulshizer)
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11 Sep, 5:46 PM ET
Vehicles are shown leaving the area of the Pentagon along Interstate 395, Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001, after a plane crash that was apparently a part of a coordinated terrorist attack that brought down the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York. Arlington, Va. (AP Photo/Tom Horan)
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11 Sep, 5:46 PM ET
An unidentified burn victim from the World Trade Center attack in New York is loaded into an ambulance at Jersey City Medical Center in Jersey City, N.J., Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001. Victims of the attack streamed to hospitals as officials in the city and surrounding states called in every available surgeon and nurse. (AP Photo/Mike Derer)
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11 Sep, 5:46 PM ET

The Accu-Weather forecast for Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2001, shows the leading edge of an autumnlike air mass will sweep into the Midwest today, bringing a few showers to the northern Great Lakes. Numerous showers and thunderstorms will move across Florida. There will be a few welcome showers in the parched West. The sun will shine on the central and southern Plains. (AP Photo/AccuWeather)
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11 Sep, 5:46 PM ET
Emergency personnel and vehicles are shown at the Pentagon, after a plane crash that was apparently a part of a coordinated terrorist attack that brought down the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York. Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001, in Arlington, Va. (AP Photo/Tom Horan)
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11 Sep, 5:45 PM ET
The South Tower of the World Trade Center begins to collapse, in the Manhattan borough of New York, Tuesday, September 11, 2001. Planes crashed into the upper floors of both World Trade Center towers minutes apart Tuesday morning opening gaping holes causing the collapse of the 110-story buildings. (AP Photo/Robert Spencer)
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11 Sep, 5:45 PM ET
Smoke billows from the top of one of the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York, Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001, as a cloud of smoke and dust rises from the other tower as it collapses. Terrorists crashed two hijacked airliners into the World Trade Center and brought down the twin 110-story towers Tuesday morning. (AP Photo/David Karp))
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11 Sep, 5:45 PM ET

President Bush watches television as he talks on the phone with New York Mayor Rudy Guiliani and Gov. George Pataki aboard Air Force One during a flight following a statement about the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center in New York City, Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001. (AP Photo/Doug Mills)
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11 Sep, 5:44 PM ET
Vehicles are shown traveling on Interstate 395, leaving Washington, in front of the Pentagon, following an explosion Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001, in Arlington, Va. (AP Photo/Tom Horan)
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11 Sep, 5:44 PM ET
Evacuees walk across the Brooklyn Bridge from downtown Manhattan where earlier two hijacked airliners crashed into the World Trade Center and brought down the twin 110-story towers Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001. A jetliner also slammed into the Pentagon as the seat of government itself came under attack.  (AP Photo/Jim Collins)
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11 Sep, 5:43 PM ET
American Airlines jets are parked on the tarmac at Los Angeles International Airport which has been closed, due to terrorism threats September 11, 2001 . Several of the airplanes which crashed into the New York World Trade Center and The Pentagon in Washington were bound for Los Angeles. REUTERS/Jim Ruymen
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11 Sep, 5:43 PM ET

A plane approaches New York's World Trade Center moments before it stuck the tower at left, as seen from downtown Brooklyn, Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001. In an unprecedented show of terrorist horror, the 110-story towers collapsed in a shower of rubble and dust after two hijacked airliners carrying scores of passengers slammed into them. (AP Photo/William Kratzke)
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11 Sep, 5:43 PM ET
A Denver police officer walks through the United Airlines ticketing area at Denver International Airport, Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001, after the airport was closed. All domestic flights in the United States were grounded after Tuesday morning's attacks in New York and in Washington.  (AP Photo/Ed Andrieski)
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11 Sep, 5:43 PM ET
One side of the Pentagon building is exposed after a hijacked aircraft crashed into it, 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.  REUTERS/U.S. Army/Paul Disney
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11 Sep, 5:42 PM ET
FILE--Wreckage protrudes from the large hole in the north side of the Empire State Building at the 78th and 79th floors in  New York City on July 28, 1945.   A U.S. B-25 army bomber crashed into the structure in the fog.  The photographer took this photo from a ledge on the 81st floor looking down on 34th St.  Terrorists crashed two hijacked airliners into the World Trade Center and brought down the twin 110-story towers Tuesday morning, Sept. 11, 2001.   (AP Photo/John Lindsay)
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11 Sep, 5:42 PM ET

President Bush talks with Chief of Staff Andrew Card aboard Air Force One during a flight to Offutt Air Force Base in Omaha, Neb., following the presidents' statement about the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center in New York City, Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001. (AP Photo/Doug Mills)
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11 Sep, 5:41 PM ET
An unidentified emergency worker, center, is assisted from the scene after terrorists crashed two planes into New York's World Trade Center towers Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001. (AP Photo/Matt Moyer)
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11 Sep, 5:41 PM ET
Adm. Robert J. Natter, Cmd. in Chief of the U.S. Atlantic Fleet, talks to the media outside Norfolk Naval Station in Norfolk, Va., Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001, about placing units under his command on the highest level of alert, after the apparent terrorist attacks in New York and Washington Tuesday.  (AP Photo/Gary C. Knapp)
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11 Sep, 5:41 PM ET
FILE--This one-meter resolution image of the Pentagon was taken at approximately 10:30 am on Dec. 28, 2000 by Space Imaging's IKONOS satellite.  Clearly visible are the cars in the parking lot, the Pentagon's renown 5-sided shape and the building's inner rings.  At top right is the helipad.  Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001, a hijacked jetliner crashed into the Pentagon near the helipad, and secondary explosions were reported in the aftermath of the attack.(AP Photo/www.SpaceImaging.com)
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