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A nearly-deserted Times Square is seen in the late morning hours of Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2001. The normal bustling car and foot traffic on Broadway through Times Square is almost non-existant a day after the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center in lower Manhattan.  (AP Photo/Amy Sancetta)
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12 Sep, 11:11 AM ET
Firefighters carry ladders up to the roof of the Pentagon as they continue to fight small fires in Washington, DC., Wednesday Sept. 12, 2001. A hijacked airliner flew into the structure on Tuesday.  (AP Photo/Steve Helber)
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12 Sep, 11:09 AM ET
United States Women's National Soccer Team captain Julie Foudydoes phone interviews from her Columbus, Ohio hotel room Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001, while watching the disaster coverage on CNN.  The USA's match with Japan in Columbus was cancelled. (AP Photo/US Soccer/HO)
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12 Sep, 11:08 AM ET
The Statue of Liberty stands in the early morning light in New York Harbor as smoke continues to rise from what is left of the World Trade Center towers in this view from Jersey City, N.J., Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2001. (AP Photo/Mike Derer)
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12 Sep, 11:07 AM ET

Pamela Williams of Tampa, Fla., waits for a flight home outside the locked doors at Hartsfield Atlanta International Airport Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2001. Hartsfield was closed after air travel was suspended in the United States following terrorist attacks in New York and Washington Tuesday. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)
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12 Sep, 11:05 AM ET
People comfort each other near the site of the World Trade Center in New York Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2001 as they react to Tuesday's destruction of the twin towers. (AP Photo/Paul Chiasson)
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12 Sep, 11:04 AM ET
Police on horseback and in cars move along an access road to the site of a downed commercial jet Wednesday  Sept. 12, 2001 that crashed near Shanksville, Pa., Tuesday.  United Airlines Flight 93 from Newark to San Francisco, a Boeing 757, slammed into a grassy field about 80 miles southeast of Pittsburgh after being hijacked. (AP Photo/Gary Tramontina)
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12 Sep, 11:04 AM ET
Firefighters stand near debris that was once the World Trade Center, early Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2001 in New York. Two planes were crashed into the 110-story towers by terrorists Tuesday morning, Sept. 11, destroying  both structures. (AP Photo/Beth A. Keiser)
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12 Sep, 11:04 AM ET

Military personnel walk past an American flag blowing in the wind at the Pentagon in Washington, D.C., Wednesday Sept. 12, 2001, as a construction crane in background helps with recovery efforts. The Pentagon was hit Tuesday by a terrorist-hijacked plane . (AP Photo/Steve Helber)
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12 Sep, 11:00 AM ET
Pamela Williams of Tampa, Florida, sits outside the yellow taped doors to the terminal at Hartsfield International Airport in Atlanta, Georgia, which remained closed on September 12, 2001. Williams was on a flight from Newark, New Jersey, headed to Tampa, Florida, when they were told to get off the plane as all flights in the United States were grounded after attacks in New York City and Washington on September 11, 2001.  REUTERS/Tami Chappell
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12 Sep, 10:58 AM ET
An emergency services worker walks on an ash covered street near the site of the World Trade Center, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2001 in New York. Two planes were crashed by terrorists into the 110-story towers Tuesday morning, Sept. 11, destroying  both structures. (AP Photo/Beth A. Keiser)
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12 Sep, 10:57 AM ET
The Pentagon continues to burn September 12, 2001, a day after a hijacked airliner crashed into the building. The U.S. Capitol is seen in the background across the Potomac River. (Molly Riley/Reuters)
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12 Sep, 10:56 AM ET

A lone American flag flies in front of the damaged area of the Pentagon building as firefighters and rescue workers continue to battle smoke at the U.S. military headquarters outside of Washington, September 12, 2001. The Pentagon reopened for curtailed business Wednesday as rescue workers pressed the search for as many as 800 victims. (Larry Downing/Reuters)
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12 Sep, 10:56 AM ET
Atlanta police officers Daryl Tate (L) and Robert Roberts (C) of the K-9 unit patrol with their dog outside the terminal as a traveler (R) who did not wish to be identified talks on a cell phone outside the Hartsfield International Airport terminal in Atlanta, Georgia, which was closed on September 12, 2001. All flights in the United States were grounded after attacks in New York City and Washington on September 11, 2001.  REUTERS/Tami Chappell
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12 Sep, 10:53 AM ET
Firefighters and resue workers are in a search and rescue mode at ground zero of Tuesday's terrorist attack on the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2001. .(AP Photo/Lawrence Jackson)
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12 Sep, 10:52 AM ET
This graphic provided by Flight Explorer shows the flight path of the two airliners which crashed into the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. The charting includes the flight number, departure and destination cities, type of plane and estimated time of arrival at scheduled destination. (Flight Explorer via Reuters Graphic)
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12 Sep, 10:51 AM ET

Smoke from the remains of New York's World Trade Center shrouds lower Manhattan as the Statue of Liberty stands in the foreground and a lone seagull flies by 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 one of numerous acts of terrorism directed at the United States September 11, 2001.   REUTERS/Ray Stubblebine
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12 Sep, 10:48 AM ET
Riding the New York subway, Teresa Sanchez of the Queens borough reads the New York Daily News Wednesday morning Sept. 12, 2001 for accounts of Tuesday's terrorist attacks against the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. Ridership was much lighter than usual after the authorities asked non-essesential workers to stay home and closed city schools. (AP Photo/Matt Moyer)
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12 Sep, 10:48 AM ET
A guard is posted at the site of the World Trade Center attack Wednesday morning Sept. 12, 2001, as emergency personnel continue fighting fires and searching for survivors. (AP Photo/Paul Chiasson)
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12 Sep, 10:45 AM ET
U.S. Federal Investigators walk towards the damaged area of the Pentagon as firefighters 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, 10:43 AM ET

A lone American flag flies in front of the damaged area of the Pentagon building as firefighters 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. Vertical dark line in image is a cable from a crane.  REUTERS/Larry Downing
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12 Sep, 10:43 AM ET
Smoke from the remains of New York's World Trade Center shrouds lower Manhattan as the Statue of Liberty stands in the foreground 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 one of numerous acts of terrorism directed at the United States September 11, 2001.   REUTERS/Ray Stubblebine
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12 Sep, 10:43 AM ET
U.S. Customs agents inspect a vehicle at the Detroit-Windsor tunnel in Detroit, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2001. The border tunnel to Windsor, Ontario was reopened and vehicles were searched in the wake of terrorist attacks in the United States.  (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)
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Crushed cars are hauled away as a group of rescue workers walk down the street near the World Trade Center attack site Wednesday Sept. 12, 2001.  A terrorist attack collapsed the twin towers of the World Trade Center Tuesday.(AP Photo/Amy Sancetta)
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