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rescue worker sleeps on a cot early Thursday morning, Sept 13,
2001 at Two financial Center after hours of working at the what's
left of New York's World Trade Center. In the days after hijacked
passenger jets plowed into the twin 110-story skyscrapers, rescuers,
running on adrenaline and faith, were plagued by unsteady buildings
and conflicting word of impending collapses. (AP Photo/The Washington
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Bissell
Inc. employee Shawn Bigelow prepares U.S. flags for shipping
on Friday, Sept. 14, 2001 in Walker, Mich. Bissell, known for
their line of vacuum cleaners and carpet cleaning products is
also one of the nation's largest American flag producers. Following
Tuesday's terrorist attacks in Washington and New York, orders
for flags shot up from zero to more than 100,000. Now the company
is scrambling to find enough cotton, nylon and polyester to
make the flags. (AP Photo/Grand Rapids Press, Rex Larsen) |
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Jessie
Brandau, right, Candace Taylor, center, and Katie Gustafson,
all of Madison, Wis., get emotional during a rally on the campus
of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Friday, Sept. 14, 2001.
The gathering was in response to President Bush's national day
of prayer and remembrance for victims of Tuesday's terroritst
attacks in New York and Washington. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)
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