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World Trade Center tower-2 falls to
the ground.
(Reuters)
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Satellite image of Manhattan, New
York.
(Spaceimaging via Reuters)
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Clouds of smoke instead of the twins.
(Reuters)
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A police officer and civilians walk
through debris-covered streets after both towers had collapsed.
(Reuters)
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Rescue workers help an injured man.
(Reuters)
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Emergency workers try to get people
out of the wreckage.
(Reuters)
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Firefighters Covered with ash and soot
try to help the injured.
(Reuters)
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Rescue workers remove a wounded man
from the ruins.
(Reuters)
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Hospital workers take care of the
injures.
(Reuters)
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A group of firefighters and policemen
work amid rubble near the twins.
(Reuters)
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Firefighters near ruins.
(Reuters)
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Firemen work around the remains.
(Reuters)
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Firemen work in the debris.
(Reuters)
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Firefighters search the rubble of the
destroyed World Trade Center in New York. Photo by Shannon Stapleton
(Reuters)
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Rescue workers dig through the
wreckage at the World Trade Center.
(Reuters/Mike Segar)
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Rescue operations continue in New
York.
(Reuters/Shannon Stapleton)
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The Pentagon damage includes a huge
hole cut through the smoldering wreckage.
(Reuters)
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Firefighters work on the roof of the
Pentagon after the attack.
Photo by Kevin Lamarque
(Reuters)
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President George W. Bush visits the
Pentagon.
(Reuters/Kevin Lamarque)
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President Bush in a moment of silence
for the victims.
(Reuters)
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People holding flags and candles in a
memorial at the U.S. Capitol in Washington September 12, 2001.
(Reuters)
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Large Crowds gather in Las Vegas in
honor of the victims.
(Reuters/Ethan Miller)
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A banner yet waves...
In the debris of the World Trade Center,
firefighters rise the flag at the day's end.
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