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President George W. Bush asks for a moment of silence after the World Trade Center in New York was struck by two aircraft, September 11, 2001.  (Win McNamee/Reuters)
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11 Sep, 10:12 AM ET
Plumes of smoke pour from the World Trade Center buildings in New York Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001. Planes crashed into the upper floors of both World Trade Center towers minutes apart Tuesday in a horrific scene of explosions and fires that left gaping holes in the 110-story buildings. The Empire State building is seen in the foreground. (AP Photo/Patrick Sison)
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11 Sep, 9:51 AM ET
President Bush's Chief of Staff Andy Card whispers into the ear of the President to give him word of the plane crashes into the World Trade Center, during a visit to the Emma E. Booker Elementary School in Sarasota,  Fla., Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001. (AP Photo/Doug Mills)
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11 Sep, 9:48 AM ET
Plumes of smoke pour from the World Trade Center buildings in New York Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001. Planes crashed into the upper floors of both World Trade Center towers minutes apart Tuesday in a horrific scene of explosions and fires that left gaping holes in the 110-story buildings. (AP Photo/Patrick Sison)
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11 Sep, 9:46 AM ET

President Bush talks to reporters following a pre-dawn run at the Longboat Key Club in Sarasota, Fl., Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001. Bush will visit the at Emma E. Booker Elementary School later Tuesday morning.(AP Photo/Doug Mills)
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11 Sep, 8:50 AM ET
President Bush walks past reporters following a pre-dawn workout at the Longboat Key Club in Sarasota, Fla., Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001. Bush will visit the at Emma E. Booker Elementary School later Tuesday morning.(AP Photo/Doug Mills)
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11 Sep, 8:48 AM ET
President Bush walks past reporters following a pre-dawn workout at the Longboat Key Club in Sarasota, Fla., Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001. Bush will visit the at Emma E. Booker Elementary School later Tuesday morning. (AP Photo/Doug Mills)
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11 Sep, 8:47 AM ET
President Bush jogs with a secret service agent during a pre-dawn run at the Longboat Key Club in Sarasota, Fl., Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001. Bush will visit the at Emma E. Booker Elementary School later this morning. (AP Photo/Doug Mills)
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11 Sep, 8:43 AM ET

The family of Chilean military commander Rene Schneider, killed during a botched kidnapping in 1970, has filed a lawsuit seeking more than $3 million in damages from Henry Kissinger and other Nixon administration officials, The Washington Post reported on September 11, 2001. The report quoted attorneys as saying the suit was based on recently declassified CIA documents and sought damages from Kissinger, former CIA Director Richard Helms and the U.S. government for 'summary execution,' assault and civil rights violations. Kissinger is shown testifying before the House Committee on Commerce December 15, 1999.  (Gary Hershorn/Reuters)
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11 Sep, 8:43 AM ET
The new BMW 745i shown at the International Auto Show (IAA) in Frankfurt, Germany, on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001. The show will be open to the public from Thursday. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)
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11 Sep, 7:40 AM ET
Dancers perform next to the new Ford Fiesta at the Frankfurt, Germany, International Auto Show (IAA), on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001, the first day of the Motor Show. (AP Photo/Bernd Kammerer)
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11 Sep, 7:15 AM ET
Chinese workers take a break in front of a MacDonalds' sign in Beijing Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001.  Members of the World Trade Organization are meeting in Geneva this week in a bid to solve the final issues blocking China's 15-year bid to join the body which sets rules for international trade. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)
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11 Sep, 7:13 AM ET

Member of the DaimlerChrysler board, Juergen Hubbert, sits in the new Mercedes SL 55 AMG cabriolet during media day of the International Auto Show (IAA) in Frankfurt, Germany, on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2000. The show will be open for the public starting Thursday. Right is singer Lionel Ritchie. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)
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11 Sep, 6:42 AM ET
Media people try to take a picture of member of DaimlerChrysler board Juergen Hubbert and F1 drivers David Coulthard and Mika Hakkinen standing next to the new Mercedes SL 55 AMG cabriolet during media day of the International Auto Show (IAA) in Frankfurt, Germany, on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001. The show will be open to the public starting Thursday. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)
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11 Sep, 6:40 AM ET
A model stands beside French carmaker Citroen's new compact car C3 at the Frankfurt, Germany, International Auto Show (IAA), on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001, the first day of the biennial event. (AP PHOTO/Frank Rumpenhorst)
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11 Sep, 6:30 AM ET
A visitor looks at French carmaker Citroen's new concept car, the C-Crosser, at the Frankfurt, Germany, International Auto Show (IAA), on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001, the first day of the biennial event. (AP PHOTO/Frank Rumpenhorst)
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11 Sep, 6:30 AM ET

The NOAA satellite picture taken at 5 a.m. EDT Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001, shows a band of clouds across the Atlantic coast and southern Texas. Clear in the mid-section of the country with clouds streaking across the northern Plains. Hurricane Erin is swirling in the western Atlantic.. (AP Photo/NOAA)
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11 Sep, 6:07 AM ET
Local investors wait to buy mutual funds Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001 at the gate of a  branch office of Bank of Communications in Shanghai. Thousands of eager investors flocked to the branches of Bank of Communications in Shanghai early Tuesday to buy the country's first mutual fund. The five billion yuan ($1=CNY8.28) fund's investment focus is on high-technology companies. The subscription period for retail investors began on Tuesday. Three billion yuan has been earmarked for them. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)
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11 Sep, 5:55 AM ET
Nintendo's GameCube console and its controllers are displayed at an unveiling in Tokyo in this file photo. Nintendo Co Ltd will launch the long-waited GameCube system on Friday in the opening shot of what promises to be a fierce three-way fight for the game console market. Picture taken August 23, 2001. (Toshiyuki Aizawa/Reuters)
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11 Sep, 5:31 AM ET
The Accu-Weather forecast for Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2001, shows sunny and pleasant weather from New England to the Carolinas. A few thunderstorms are likely over the Florida Peninsula. A cold front, extending from the Great Lakes to the northern Rockies, will separate cooler air over the Dakotas from hotter air across the southern Plains. Warm in the West with a few showers in the interior West. (AP Photo/AccuWeather)
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11 Sep, 5:15 AM ET

A woman wearing traditional Vietnamese dress the Ao Dai walks past a sign announcing the Economic Ministers meeting at the Daewoo Hotel in Hanoi, Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001. Trade ministers from 15 European countries and 10 Asian nations meet this week to discuss how to boost trade between the two regions amid the current global economic slowdown. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel)
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11 Sep, 4:37 AM ET
A Chinese man who makes a living selling baked sweet potatoes from a makeshift oven on his bicycle stands below a billboard which promotes shoes imported from the U.S., at a shoe market in Beijing Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001.  Members of the World Trade Organization are meeting in Geneva this week in a bid to solve the final issues blocking China's  15-year bid to join the body which sets rules for international trade. (AP Photo/Greg Baker)
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11 Sep, 4:22 AM ET
Economic ministers from the Third ASEM Economic Ministers' meeting gather for a group photo in front of the venue in Hanoi Tuesday Sept. 11, 2001. Front row left to right are Finland, Kimmo Kalevi Immeri Sasi, Denmark, Birger Riis Jorgensen, Brunei, Pehin Abdul Rahman Taib, Austria, Martin Bartenstein, EC Trade Commission Pascal Lamay,  China, Sun Zhenyu, Vietnam Prime Minister Phan Van Khai, Malaysia, Rfodaj Aziz, Vietnam, Vu Khoan, Belgium Charles Picque, The UK, Richard Carden  Thailand, Adisai Bodharamik Sweden Leif Pagrotsky Spain, Rodrigo de Rato. second row leftto right is France, Francois Huwart, Germany, Alfred Tacke, Greece, Nicholas Zafiropoulos, Indonesia, Rini Suwandi, Ireland, Tom Kitt  Italy Adolfo Urso Japan Takeo Hiranuma  Korea Doo-Yun Hwang  Luxembourg Henri Grethen Netherlands Mark Dierikx  Philippines Portugal Singapore George Yong-Boon Yeo.(AP Photo/Richard Vogel)
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11 Sep, 3:30 AM ET
Jud Hale, editor-in-chief of The Old Farmer's Almanac, stands in his office in Dublin, N.H., Thursday Sept. 6, 2001 with the 2002 edition of North America's oldest continuously published periodical, The Old Farmer's Almanac. This year's Almanac predicts a warmer than normal year. (AP Photo/Jim Cole)
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