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Rudi Dekker, owner of Huffman Aviation in Venice, Fla., points to a poster of the cockpit of a Cessna 172R that hangs on his wall Wednesday morning, Sept. 12, 2001. Two flight students believed to be involved in the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon took courses at Huffman, according to the FBI. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara)
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12 Sep, 1:40 PM ET
Private Ian Brinson, of Methuen, Mass., blocks all entry to Corridor 7 on the second floor of the Pentagon, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2001. Brinson is one of several troops brought in to increase security at the Pentagon. (AP Photo/Hillery Smith Garrison)
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12 Sep, 1:38 PM ET
Spectators watch from Jersey City, N.J. as smoke rises from lower Manhattan and debris of the World Trade Center in New York, Wednesday Sept. 12, 2001.  Two hijacked commercial aircraft crashed into the center's towers Tuesday. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)
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12 Sep, 1:37 PM ET
This twin bedroom at the home of Charlie Voss, a former employee at Huffman Aviation in Venice, Fla., shown Sept. 12, 2001. Voss says FBI agents told him that two men who stayed with him while getting flight training last year were involved in Tuesday's attacks on the World Trade Center.  (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara)
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12 Sep, 1:37 PM ET

A police officer of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, signals a motorist to keep moving past a closed entrance at Newark Airport in Newark, N.J., Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2001. All airports in the country remained closed Wednesday morning, following Tuesday's attacks at the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. (AP Photo/Daniel Hulshizer)
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12 Sep, 1:34 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 airliners in a terrorist attack on September 11.  REUTERS/Mike Segar
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12 Sep, 1:33 PM ET
Attorney General John Ashcroft (L) speaks while Secretary of Transportation Norman Mineta listens in the White House Press briefing room in Washington, September 11, 2001. Ashcroft and FBI Director Robert Mueller will hold a news conference Sept. 12 on the attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon, a Justice Department spokeswoman said.  (Larry Downing/Reuters)
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12 Sep, 1:33 PM ET
Nelcy Campana, second from left, and her son, Gustavo, seek information Wednesday Sept. 12, 2001, at NYU Medical Center about her father, who is missing after the World Trade Center collapse.  Volunteer Shaindi Mayersdars, left, and an unidentified volunteer check hospital admission lists. (AP Photo/Diane Bondareff)
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12 Sep, 1:33 PM ET

President George W. Bush, flanked by Secretary of State Colin Powell (L) and Vice President Dick Cheney, holds a meeting with his national security team in the Cabinet Room of the White House, September 12, 2001. Bush said the terror attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon were 'acts of war' and vowed the United States would win.  (Kevin Lamarque/Reuters)
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12 Sep, 1:31 PM ET
Philadelphia Police Commissioner John Timoney, left, gestures as nurse Cheryl Ellsworth draws blood at the Red Cross blood bank in Philadelphia Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2001. Blood banks were overwealmed with calls from people volunteering to donate blood for those affected by Tuesday's terrorist attacks in New York and Washington.     (AP Photo/Sabina Pierce)
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12 Sep, 1:30 PM ET
Firefigters survey the  roof at the Pentagon, Wednesday, Sept 12, 2001, as they work to put out fires caused by a hijacked airliner after it crashed into the building Tuesday. (AP Photo/Hillery Smith Garrison)
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12 Sep, 1:29 PM ET
Charlie Voss, a former employee at Huffman Aviation in Venice, answers a question during an interview as his wife Dru looks on, Wednesday morning Sept. 12, 2001, at their home in Venice, Fla.   FBI agents investigating the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington told Voss that two men who stayed with him while getting flight training last year were involved in Tuesday's attacks on the World Trade Center, Charlie Voss said. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara)
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12 Sep, 1:26 PM ET

President Bush sits next to Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert R-Ill., during a meeting with Congressional leadership in the Cabinet Room at the the White House, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2001. Bush condemned terrorist attacks in New York and Washington as ``acts of war,'' and said he would ask Congress for money to help in the recovery and protect the nation's security.  (AP Photo/Doug Mills)
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12 Sep, 1:24 PM ET
A C-130 Loadmaster with the Nevada Air National Guard's 152nd Airlift Wing, Reno, Nev., helps employees of the United Blood Services Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2001, load crates of blood donated Tuesday in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Senior Airman, James May)
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12 Sep, 1:21 PM ET
Flags fly at half-staff in Bayonne, N.J., as smoke rises from lower Manhattan following the collapse of both towers of the World Trade Center in New York, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2001.  Two hijacked commercial aircraft crashed into the center's towers Tuesday. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)
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12 Sep, 1:20 PM ET
Workers dig in 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 airliners in a terrorist attack on Spetember 11.  REUTERS/Mike Segar
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12 Sep, 1:18 PM ET

Charlie Voss, right, and his wife Dru answer questions during an interview Wednesday morning Sept. 12, 2001 from their home in Venice, Fla.  The couple rented a room at their home to two men who might be involved with the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara)
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12 Sep, 1:18 PM ET
A couple comfort each other as they wait in line to get information on missing relatives Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2001, at New York University Medical Center in New York. They were checking who was admitted to the medical center after the terrorist attack at the World Trade Center Tuesday. (AP Photo/Diane Bondareff)
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12 Sep, 1:18 PM ET
President George W. Bush holds a meeting with his national security team in the cabinet room of the White House, September 12, 2001. From left are Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, Secretary of State Colin Powell, Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney and Henry Shelton, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. (Kevin Lamarque/Reuters)
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12 Sep, 1:17 PM ET
Defense officials noted in interviews on September 12, 2001 that the USS Enterprise had been stopped in the Indian Ocean en route back to the United States and was awaiting possible orders to return to the Gulf to join the carrier USS Carl Vinson. The Enterprise, shown in the Gulf on Dec. 17, 1998, had been on patrol south of Iraq. (Todd Cichonowicz/US Navy via Reuters)
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12 Sep, 1:17 PM ET

Defense officials refused to speculate on any quick military response to the worst attack on U.S. soil since Pearl Harbor, but stressed the culprits of the strikes would be punished. The USS Carl Vinson, shown in the Pacific Ocean July 30, 2001, is currently deployed in the Gulf. (Daniel Smith/US Navy via Reuters)
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12 Sep, 1:17 PM ET
A Port Authority of New York and New Jersey police officer with a shotgun signals a motorists to stop at a blockaded entrance at Newark Airport in Newark, N.J., Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2001. All airports in the U.S. remained closed following terrorist attacks Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001, at the World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon in Washington. (AP Photo/Daniel Hulshizer)
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12 Sep, 1:16 PM ET
Workers dig in 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, 1:13 PM ET
New York City Police officers take up positions across the street from United Nations headquarters in New York, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2001. A threat forced the evacuation of the United Nations on Wednesday morning, a day after terrorist attacks destroyed the World Trade Center towers. The precautionary measures were still in effect but essential staffmembers were allowed to return to their offices. (AP Photo/Marty Lederhandler)
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