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workers dig through the rubble at the base of the World Trade
Center Thursday, Sept. 13, 2001, as they search for survivors
and victims. They found nothing at this spot. (AP Photo/Stephen
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Police
search through rubble with dogs at the World Trade Center tower
collapse site in New York, Thursday, Sept. 13, 2001. (AP Photo/Stephen
Chernin) |
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Cross nurse Michelle Stevans, left, monitors Rep. Steny Hoyer,
D-Md., Thursday, Sept. 13, 2001, in Washington, as he gives
blood on Capitol Hill, part of a drive to help with demand in
the wake of Tuesday's terrorist attacks in the United States.
(AP Photo/Kenneth Lambert) |
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New
Orleans television reporter Scott Simmons takes a donation from
a passerby in New Orleans Thursday Sept. 13, 2001. WDSU-TV reporters,
the American Red Cross, and volunteers have collected $282,000
in 10 hours for victims of Tuesday's terrorist attack. (AP Photo/Bill
Haber) |
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air passenger jet leaves Dorval International Airport in Montreal
Thursday Sept. 13, 2001 over a sign left by local residents
that reads "Our deepest sympathies are extented (sic) to
those who have lost their loved ones: Canada." Most of
the remaining restrictions on air travel in Canada were lifted
Thursday morning, but many passengers stranded after terrorist
attacks in the United States remained uncertain about when they
would be able to fly. (AP PHOTO/Andre Forget) |
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Continental Airlines plane passes an American flag as it prepares
to land at George Bush Intercontinental Airport, Thursday, Sept.
13, 2001, in Houston. Airports around the country reopened Thursday
after being closed since Tuesday's terrorist attacks on New
York and Washington. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip) |
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Brandt, from Redwood Falls, Minn. listens as a panel of Southwest
State University professors touch on areas of social psychology,
genocide and political motivation during an all school meeting
on the World Trade Center attacks, Thursday, Sept. 13, 2001,
in Marshall.(AP Photo/Marshall Independent,Greg Devereaux) |
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Alan
Skuba of Palm Desert, Calif., right, helps an unidentified security
guard at Eppley Airfield in Omaha, Neb., search his baggage
prior to boarding a flight Thursday, Sept 13, 2001, as part
of new stricter security measures implemented in U.S airports.
After long waits and uncertainty, some of the hundreds of air
travelers stranded in Nebraska began boarding planes Thursday.
(AP Photo/Nati Harnik) |
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Potts waves a U.S. flag as a Delta plane loaded with passengers
takes off from Dallas-Fort Worth International airport in Grapevine,
Texas, Thursday, Sept. 13, 2001. Air traffic had been grounded
since Tuesday when terrorists hijacked four jetliners to use
them as missiles against American landmarks. Two hit the World
Trade Center. One hit the Pentagon and another crashed into
the Pennsylvania countryside. (AP Photo/LM Otero) |
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Photos
of people missing after Tuesday's World Trade Center attack
cover a van in front of Bellevue Hospital in New York, Thursday,
Sept. 13, 2001.Relatives and friends had placed the photos there
in hopes of getting information on the missing persons.(AP Photo/Matt
Moyer) |
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