9-11 Memorials A Weekend of Remembrance

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By: jdemi (8 month(s) ago)

Nice tribute ....... Lest we forget ......... Thank you Nubia.

 
By: Nubiagroup (8 month(s) ago)

Thank you John - yes we must forget in the daily life, but not completely - may this never happen again ..

 
 

By: Nubiagroup (8 month(s) ago)

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Slide 2: 

Testing: Lighting designer Frank Hollenkamp uses his iPad to shoot video of the Tribute in Light ahead of the tenth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on Sunday

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Iconic: The Municipal Art Society developed the project in the aftermath of 9/11 and first switched on the brilliant beacons to mark the six-month anniversary of the attacks

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Testing: The Tribute in Light was tested for the first time on Tuesday night, in preparation for Sunday's tenth anniversary of 9/11

Slide 5: 

On Saturday, Army Lieutenant Colonel Al Versoza visits the grave of his friend and colleague Army Major Stephen Long, who died in the September 11th terrorist attack on the Pentagon, in Section 64 of Arlington National Cemetery September. Section 64, which overlooks the Pentagon, is the final resting place of many service members who are buried in Arlington National Cemetery and died in the September 11 attacks. (Brendan Smialowski/Getty Images)

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A flower with a note rests on a marker at the National 9/11 Pentagon Memorial in Washington, DC on Saturday. The memorial commemorates the 184 victims of the September 11 terrorist attacks both at the Pentagon and on American Airlines Flight 77. (Brendan Hoffman/Getty Images)

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At the National 9/11 Pentagon Memorial in Washington DC on Saturday, a stuffed monkey rests on the marker for Dana Falkenberg, who died at the age of 3, and a flower rests on another marker. The memorial commemorates the 184 victims of the September 11 terrorist attacks both at the Pentagon and on American Airlines Flight 77. (Brendan Hoffman/Getty Images)

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NEW YORK, NY: Pictures of firefighters who died in the September 11 terror attacks are displayed inside St. Paul's Chapel across from the World Trade Center site on September 10, 2011 in New York City. New York City and the nation are preparing for the tenth anniversary of the terrorist attacks on lower Manhattan which resulted in the deaths of 2,753 people in the attacks on the World Trade Center. AFP/ Getty Images/Justin Sullivan

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Andy Neale kisses his wife Yvette after a moment of silence to remember the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center during a ceremony in Battery Park in New York on Saturday. (Jim Young/Reuters)

Slide 10: 

A couple visit a mural established in the memory of those who died in the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center, around the perimeter of the construction site in New York, September 10, 2011. National and city leaders will commemorate on Sunday the ten-year anniversary of the attacks of September 11, 2001 with a ceremony unveiling a memorial and museum. REUTERS/Jim Young (UNITED STATES - Tags: DISASTER ANNIVERSARY)

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On Saturday, a banner memorializing those who were killed on September 11, 2001 is displayed next to the World Trade Center site. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images

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Judy and Bob Poore place a flag at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park on Saturday to help commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks and remember their friend Ann Ransom, one of nearly 3,000 people lost in the terror attacks. A flag is placed in the battlefield for each 9/11 victim as part of the Field of Flags installation. (David Tulis/Associated Press)

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A statue of a surfer in the small surf town of Cardiff, California is dressed by locals in the uniform of a New York firefighter in remembrance of the 10th anniversary of 9/11. (Mike Blake/Reuters) The world's largest free-flying flag is released by workers on the south side of One World Trade Center on Saturday. (Andrew Burton/Getty Images)

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Crouched in front of the New York Fire Department Memorial Wall at Ten House near Ground Zero in Lower Manhattan, Lt. James Grismer of Ladder Company 59 is comforted by his son Thomas, as Grismer pays his respects to fellow firefighter and his son's namesake Thomas Hetzel, who died in the World Trade Center on 9/11, on Saturday. (Scott Strazzante/Chicago Tribune/MCT)

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Karen Roach and Cynthia DeJesus, who both lost a family member on Sept. 11, look for the names of relatives and friends on one of the thousands of flags displayed at Battery Park on Saturday. The flags, featuring the names of the nearly 3,000 victims who lost their lives on Sept. 11, will be displayed until Sept. 12. (Todd Heisler/The New York Times)

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Family and friends of those aboard Flight 93 gather on Saturday, Sept. 10, 2011, at the boulder that marks the crash site outside Shanksville, Pa. They were there the day before the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attacks after the dedication of the first phase of the permanent Flight 93 National Memorial. - Gene J. Puskar / AP

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Alice Hoagland, mother of Flight 93 passenger Mark Bingham, embraces Glenn Crutchfield from Coal Hill, Arkansas, at the Wall of Names at the dedication of the Flight 93 National Memorial in Shanksville. (Laurence Kesterson/Philadelphia Inquirer/MCT)

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A family member of one of the victims of the crash of United Flight 93 walks along a section of Phase 1 of the permanent National Memorial near the crash site of Flight 93 in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. The names of the 40 victims of the crash are inscribed on the marble panels. (Amy Sancetta/Associated Press)

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New York, N.Y. — A woman visits a mural established in the memory of those who died in the Sept. 11 attacks on the World Trade Center. - PHOTOGRAPH BY: Jim Young / Reuters

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Shanksville, Pa. — Left to right, Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar, former President George W. Bush, former First Lady Laura Bush and former President Bill Clinton view the Wall of Names as Dr. Jill Biden and Vice President Joe Biden walk alongside during the dedication of phase one of the permanent Flight 93 National Memorial near the crash site of United Flight 93 in Shanksville, Pa. PHOTOGRAPH BY: Gene J. Puskar / Associated Press

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Shanksville, Pa. — Dr. Jill Biden wipes a tear away as her husband, Vice President Joe Biden, bows his head during ceremonies marking the 10th anniversary of the crash of United Flight 93. - PHOTOGRAPH BY: Jason Cohn / Reuters

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Washington — Former President George W. Bush pauses after placing a wreath at the impact point of Flight 77 at the Pentagon. U.S. Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Admr. Mike Mullen and his wife Debra Mullen also attended. PHOTOGRAPH BY: Paul J. Richards / AFP

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Former President George W. Bush speaks during the dedication of phase 1 of the permanent Flight 93 National Memorial near the crash site of Flight 93 in Shanksville, Pa. Saturday Sept. 10, 2011. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

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Former Presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton and former first lady Laura Bush bow their heads during ceremonies in Shanksville, Pa. - Jason Cohn / Reuters

Slide 25: 

A candle-lit luminaria extends along phase 1 of the Flight 93 National Memorial near the crash site of Flight 93 in Shanksville, Pa. Saturday Sept. 10, 2011. (AP Photo/Amy Sancetta)

Slide 26: 

Following its dedication ceremony, roses and a photo button of United Flight 93 Captain Jason M. Dahl lay at the base of his part of phase 1 of the permanent Flight 93 National Memorial near the crash site of the plane in Shanksville, Pa. Saturday Sept. 10, 2011. (AP Photo/Amy Sancetta)

Slide 27: 

Beth Nelson, of Abington, Mass., touches the name of her friend's father, Jeffery Coombs, during a visit to the memorial in the Public Gardens in Boston dedicated to the Massachusetts residents killed on 9/11, on the day before the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attacks, Saturday, Sept. 10, 2011. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)

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A girl reaches to touch a wall of remembrances set up on the ground zero fence in New York, Saturday, Sept. 10, 2011. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

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The New Jersey Empty Sky memorial is dedicated in a ceremony at Liberty State Park in Jersey City on Saturday, Sept. 10, 2011. The Manhattan skyline is seen in the background. (AP Photo/The Jersey Journal, Andrew Miller)

Slide 30: 

Melissa Giles, of Sparta, N.J., etches the name of her uncle, a victim of 9/11, with the help of her husband Damian Giles at the Empty Sky memorial at Jersey City, N.J.'s Liberty State Park, Saturday, Sept. 10, 2011. The memorial is in remembrance of the people from New Jersey who died in the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. (AP Photo/The Dallas Morning News, Tom Fox)

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FDNY Ret. Dep. Chief Jimmy Riches, right, who lost his son Jimmy Riches on the attacks of 9/11 at the World Trade Center, and FDNY firefighter John Darcy carry a wreath during a ceremony with parents and families of firefighters and WTC victims Saturday, Sept. 10, 2011, to honor of over 6,000 human remains of their loved ones which are housed in a temporary structure, left, at Memorial Park in New York. The group objects to a plan where the city of New York and the administration of the national Sept. 11 memorial and museum plan to put those remains in a room below ground that would share space with the museum. (AP Photo/Craig Ruttle)

Slide 32: 

Firefighters leave carrying American flags at the end of a memorial ceremony to honor New York firefighters who were killed in the attacks on the World Trade Center, at St Patrick's Cathedral on Saturday. (Seth Wenig/Pool/Getty Images)

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At St Patrick's Cathedral, a New York City firefighter listens as the daughter of a firefighter who died on September 11, 2001 speaks, and other firefighters carry a banner with the number 343, the number of firefighters killed on 9/11, during Saturday's memorial ceremony. (Getty Images)

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New York firefighters listen to the roll call of the firefighters who died in the attacks on the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001 during a ceremony to honor them in St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York Saturday, Sept. 10, 2011. (AP Photo/Brian Snyder, Pool)

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Firefighters carry a banner with the number 343, the number of firefighters killed in the attacks on the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001, during a ceremony to honor them in St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York Saturday, Sept. 10, 2011. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, Pool)

Slide 36: 

An audience member cries in St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York Saturday, Sept. 10, 2011, during a ceremony to honor New York firefighters who were killed ten years ago in the attacks on the World Trade Center. (AP Photo/Brian Snyder, Pool)

Slide 37: 

Flags are carried into St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York Saturday, Sept. 10, 2011, during a ceremony to honor New York firefighters who were killed in the attacks on the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, Pool)

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New York firefighters listen to the roll call of the firefighters who died in the attacks on the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001 during a ceremony to honor them in St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York Saturday, Sept. 10, 2011. (AP Photo/Brian Snyder, Pool)

Slide 39: 

Seen between family and friends of the victims of United Flight 93, roses lean on the marble slab bearing the name of Flight 93 pilot Capt. Jason M. Dahl following the dedication ceremony of phase 1 of the permanent Flight 93 National Memorial near the crash site of the airplane in Shanksville, Pa. Saturday Sept. 10, 2011. (AP Photo/Amy Sancetta)

Slide 40: 

A flag is unfurling on One World Trade Center overlooking the national Sept. 11 memorial Saturday, Sept. 10, 2011, in New York. Ceremonies are scheduled to be held at the site Sunday for the 10th anniversary of the September 11 attacks on the United States. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

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People look out at the World Trade Center site on Sept. 10 in New York City - Spencer Platt / Getty Images .

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Workers take off their hard hats off during the playing of the National Anthem after unfurling a flag on One World Trade Center overlooking the national Sept. 11 memorial on Sept. 10. -Matt Rourke / AP

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A visitor takes pictures of flags erected at Battery Park in Manhattan, on Sept. 10 as a part of a project called "One Flag One Life" to marking the 10th anniversary of the attacks. - Mladen Antonov / AFP - Getty Images .

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The Score family hugs after participating in the "Hand In Hand, Remembering 9/11" event in Battery Park in New York Sept. 10 Brian Snyder / Reuters

Slide 45: 

Dr. Madeline Borquist of Carmel Valley, Calif., uses charcoal to outline the name of her niece, Alison Marie Wildman, during the memorial dedication of the Empty Sky memorial at Liberty State Park on Sept. 10 in Jersey City, N.J. Wildman was killed in the terrorist attacks. - Andrew Burton / Getty Images

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A Vietnam war veteran leans against a fence at ground zero in New York, Saturday, Sept. 10, 2011. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

Slide 47: 

Pedestrians read from a wall of remembrances on a fence at ground zero in New York, Saturday, Sept. 10, 2011. The National September 11 Memorial will be dedicated on the 10th anniversary of the attacks, Sept. 11, 2011, and will be open to the public the following day.(AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

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A fan holds up a sign referring to Sept. 11, as the New York Mets play a baseball game against the Chicago Cubs Saturday, Sept. 10, 2011 in New York. The Cubs won 5-4. (AP Photo/Bill Kostroun)

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Cadets place flags representing victims of 9/11 in the Field of Honor at New Mexico Military Institute's Stapp Field in Roswell, New Mexico, Saturday morning, Sept. 10, 2011. (AP Photo/Roswell Daily Record Mark Wilson)

Slide 50: 

Construction workers install model twin towers representing the towers of the World Trade Center in preparation to commemorate the 10 anniversary of the 9/11 attacks this Sunday, at Trocadero plaza in Paris Saturday Sept. 10, 2011. The Eiffel tower is seen in the background. A commemoration for the victims of Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, will take place on Sunday. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)

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A member of the U.S. Marines carries their national flag past a man wearing a stars and stripes shirt during a special service to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, at a church in New Plymouth, New Zealand, Sunday, Sept. 11, 2011. The US team will play Ireland in their opening Rugby World Cup game later today. (AP Photo/Dita Alangkara)

Slide 52: 

President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama visit Arlington National Cemetery, Saturday, Sept. 10, 2011, in Arlington, Va. Sunday will mark the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

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President Barack Obama hugs a visitor during a visit to Arlington National Cemetery in Washington on Sept. 10. . Joshua Roberts / Reuters

Slide 54: 

Workmen on One World Trade Center bring out a large flag to drape from the building, Saturday, Sept. 10, 2011, in New York. Ceremonies are scheduled to be held at the September 11 Memorial Sunday for the 10th anniversary of the September 11 attacks on the United States. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

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A man looks at the names on the wall of the newly opened "Empty Sky" memorial to victims of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center in Liberty State Park in Jersey City on Saturday. The memorial displays the names of people from New Jersey who died in the attack. (Gary Hershorn/Reuters)

Slide 56: 

The Mile Hi Church in Lakewood held three services paying tribute to Sandy Dahl, the widow of United Flt 93 pilot Jason Dahl on Sunday, September 11, 2011. Reverend Barry Ebert sings with his guitar as 9/11 images are projected on the video screens. Cyrus McCrimmon, The Denver Post

Slide 57: 

Guests take photos as a U.S. flag is raised on the roof of the Space Needle in Seattle in the early morning of Sunday, Sept. 11, 2011, on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. The flag was raised at the same time 10 years ago that the first hijacked airplane crashed into the North Tower of the World Trade Center in New York. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

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(Photo: Reuters) - The "Tribute in Lights" illuminates the sky over lower Manhattan days before the 10th anniversary of the attack on the World Trade Center in New York

Slide 59: 

(Photo: Reuters) – (L) National Guard troops stand guard at the World Trade Center as the "Tribute Lights" are turned on to remember the victims of the 9/11 attacks the day before the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, in New York. (R) The One World Trade Center is lit up with red, white, and blue as the "Tribute Lights" are turned on to remember the victims of the 9/11 attacks the day before the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, in New York

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The "Tribute in Light" is seen over the skyline in New York on Saturday. (Jim Young/Reuters

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The Tribute in Light shines above lower Manhattan, the Statue of Liberty, and One World Trade Center.

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The Tribute in Light shines above lower Manhattan, the Statue of Liberty, and One World Trade Center, left, Saturday, Sept. 10, 2011 in New York. Sunday will mark the 10th anniversary of the September 11 attacks on the United States. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

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New York — The World Trade Center is aglow in light as dawn begins to break in Manhattan. PHOTOGRAPH BY: Mark Lennihan / Associated Press

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New York — The Tribute in Lights in the skies of New York. PHOTOGRAPH BY: Jim Young / Reuters

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A plane flies through the "Tribute in Light" over lower Manhattan. (Eric Thayer/Reuters

Slide 66: 

The One World Trade Center is lit up with red, white, and blue as the "Tribute Lights" are turned on to remember the victims of the 9/11 attacks the day before the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, in New York

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New York — The Tribute in Light -- taking the place in skyline of the fallen Twin Towers -- rises over the Brooklyn Bridge and lower Manhattan overnight Saturday night. - PHOTOGRAPH BY: Peter Lennihan / Associated Press

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New York — People view the Tribute in Light from the observation deck atop Rockefeller Center in Midtown Manhattan. PHOTOGRAPH BY: Mario Tama / Getty Images

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Kim Knorr, Greg Spaeter, Johanna Spaeter and Kimberly Spaeter look at the memorial for the Spaeters' aunt Sandra Wright during a candle light vigil at the Garden of Reflection, Saturday in Yardley, Pa. (Alex Brandon/Associated Press)

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Sue Hendricks wipes a tear during the candle light vigil at the Garden of Reflection Saturday in Yardley, Pennsylvania. The memorial honors nine people from Lower Makefield Township where the memorial is located, eighteen people from Bucks County, and all 58 people from Pennsylvania who lost their lives in the attacks on Sept. 11, 2001. (Alex Brandon/Associated Press)

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New York City firefighter Rob Derrick salutes as he stands outside a bronze wall memorial at Ladder Company 10 at the south border of the World Trade Center site early on the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. (Mike Segar/Reuters)

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Kabul — U.S. Marines stand guard near a sculpture of the New York Skyline made from the steel ruins of the Twin Towers, during a memorial ceremony in remembrance of those who perished ten years ago during the 9/11 attacks, at the US embassy in Kabul on September 11, 2011. - PHOTOGRAPH BY: MASSOUD HOSSAINI / AFP

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Baghdad — U.S. Army soldiers from 1st Squadron, 7th U.S. Cavalry based in Ft. Hood, Texas, salute during a memorial service for victims of the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks, at a U.S. base in Balad, Iraq, Sunday, Sept. 11, 2011. PHOTOGRAPH BY: Hadi Mizban / Associated Press

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Capt. Erik Schutz, 26, of Medina, Minn., right, and Capt. Matt Schachman, 28, of Wilmette, Ill., raise a new American flag to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks as Capt. Ron Hopkins, 27, left, of Honolulu, Hawaii, looks on Sept. 11, 2011 at Forward Operating Base Bostick in Kunar province, Afghanistan. - David Goldman / AP

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Kennesaw, Ga. — Ruth Gillespie leads a long line of flag bearers in 9/11 anniversary ceremonies Saturday at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park. - PHOTOGRAPH BY: David Tulis / Associated Press

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New York — New York police and firefighters and Port Authority police salute during the singing of the Star Spangled Banner at one of the entrances of 9/11 Memorial Plaza during the tenth anniversary ceremonies at the site of the World Trade Center September 11, 2011, in New York. - PHOTOGRAPH BY: CHIP SOMODEVILLA / Pool

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BERLIN, GERMANY - SEPTEMBER 11: Peace activists release white doves during a commemoration of the 10th anniversary of the 9-11 terror attacks on September 11, 2011 in Berlin, Germany. Commemorations took place throughout Europe to mark the Al Qaeda terrorist attacks that brought down the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York and other airplane hijackings that day that claimed the lives of over 3,000 people. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images) - Sean Gallup / Getty Images

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High school students pose for a photo by a damaged replica of the Statue of Liberty in Ishinomaki, Japan, Sunday. As the world commemorated the 10th anniversary of the World Trade Center attacks, Sunday was doubly significant for Japan. It marked six months since the massive earthquake and tsunami on March 11. - Hiro Komae / AP Vice President Joe Biden speaks during the dedication of the Flight 93 memorial in Shanksville, Pa.. A long white stone wall bearing the names of those who struggled with al-Qaida terrorists on the fourth airliner to be hijacked on Sept. 11, 2001, was unveiled on the rural Pennsylvania field where the Boeing 757 crashed. - Nicholas Kamm / AFP - Getty Images

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New York — A pedestrian walks past a Sept. 11 tribute at Bryant Park. The 2,753 empty chairs have been put in place to remember the lives that were lost in the attacks on the World Trade Center. PHOTOGRAPH BY: Don Emmert / AFP

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Arlington, Va. — Matt Haar helps unfold the flag before an event in the Pentagon courtyard. PHOTOGRAPH BY: Susan Walsh / Associated Press

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New York — Families gather around the South Memorial Pool at the National September 11 Memorial. PHOTOGRAPH BY: Timothy A. Clary / Pool

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New York — Family members look over one of the Twin Memorial pools at the National September 11 Memorial. PHOTOGRAPH BY: MARK BLINCH / Reuters

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U.S. President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama are joined by former President George W. Bush and his wife Laura Bush during ceremonies marking the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center in New York September 11, 2011. Source: REUTERS / Jim Young

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New York — The memorial includes inscriptions for the flights that crashed into the World Trade Center. Bronze panels that ring the two reflecting pools bear the names of all of the Sept. 11 victims, as well as those who died during the 1993 attack on the trade center. - PHOTOGRAPH BY: Scott Strazzante / Chicago Tribune

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New York — President Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama, former President George W. Bush and former First Lady Laura Bush walk beside the North Memorial Pool at the World Trade Center site. PHOTOGRAPH BY: Larry Downing / Reuters

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Justin Lane / Pool via Reuters Family members gather at the edge of the North Pool during anniversary ceremonies at the World Trade Center site in New York on Sept. 11, 2011.

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New York — Robert Peraza, who lost his son Robert David Peraza in the attack, kneels before his son's name at the National September 11 Memorial.- PHOTOGRAPH BY: Justin Lane / Pool

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New York — A woman cries while looking at the names inscribed at the North Pool of the National September 11 Memorial during tenth anniversary ceremonies at the site of the World Trade Center September 11, 2011, in New York. PHOTOGRAPH BY: JUSTIN LANE / Pool

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New York — Christine Corday, a worker at the 9/11 memorial, puts the final touches on plaques bearing the names of those killed in the attack. - PHOTOGRAPH BY: Mary Altaffer / Associated Press

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New York — The view at dawn from one corner of the north pool at the National September 11 Memorial. PHOTOGRAPH BY: Mary Altaffer / Associated Press

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New York — Friends and relatives of the victims of 9/11 gather for a ceremony marking the 10th anniversary of the attacks at the National September 11 Memorial at the World Trade Center site, Sunday, Sept. 11, 2011, in New York. - PHOTOGRAPH BY: Jason DeCrow / Associated Pres

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New York NY, United States — New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, center, prepares to march in the New York Labor Day Parade in Midtown Manhattan the annual parade featured local and state politicians and union workers from the private and public sectors. PHOTOGRAPH BY: Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images

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New York — A day before the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon, New York Police officers keep watch along the perimeter of the New York Labor Day Parade as it moved north on Fifth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan. PHOTOGRAPH BY: Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images

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Friends and relatives of the victims of 9/11 gather for a ceremony marking the 10th anniversary of the attacks at the National September 11 Memorial at the World Trade Center site, Sunday, Sept. 11, 2011, in New York. (AP Photo/Jason DeCrow)

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People stand in the street in Lower Manhattan Sunday, Sept. 11, 2011, during a ceremony at the National September 11 Memorial at the World Trade Center site for the 10th anniversary of the attacks on Sept. 11, 2001. (AP Photo/Mel Evans)

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Commercial airline pilots pose for a group photo before a remembrance ceremony at the Garden of Reflection Sunday, Sept. 11, 2011 in Yardley, Pa. The memorial honors nine people from Lower Makefield Township where the memorial is located, eighteen people from Bucks County, and all 58 people from Pennsylvania that lost their lives in the attacks Sept. 11, 2001. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

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A rider from the Ride 2 Recovery 9/11 Challenge walks through the Empty Sky memorial in Liberty State Park Sunday Sept. 11, 2011 in Jersey City, N.J. From Liberty State Park the ride will go to the United 93 Memorial in Shanksville, Pa., and then on to the Pentagon in Washington DC, a total of 530 miles in 8 days. (AP Photo/Joe Epstein)

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A U.S. Coast Guard Lieutenant who asked that his name not be used, kneels near his father's name after a remembrance ceremony at the Garden of Reflection Sunday, Sept. 11, 2011 in Yardley, Pa. The memorial honors nine people from Lower Makefield Township, where the memorial is located, eighteen people from Bucks County, and all 58 people from Pennsylvania that lost their lives in the attacks Sept. 11, 2001. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

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kelley Koronaof Canton, center, and other partyicipants bow their heads at the start of at the Michigan Remembers 9/11 Fund's Detroit Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers 5K run/walk/roll on Belle Isle in Detroit, on Sunday Sept. 11, 2011. Proceeds send two Michigan firefighters to Sept 25 Tunnel to Towers run in New York City. (AP Photo/The Detroit News, David Coates)

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Participants in the Michigan Remembers 9/11 Fund's Detroit Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers 5K run/walk/roll on Belle Isle in Detroit start the race on Sunday Sept. 11, 2011. Proceeds send two Michigan firefighters to Sept 25 Tunnel to Towers run in New York City. (AP Photo/The Detroit News, David Coates)

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New York — Rich Keil, of East Islip, N.Y., marches up Fifth Ave during the Labor Parade Saturday in New York. Members of hundreds of unions are honoring labor by marching in a New York City parade laced with remembrances of the Sept. 11 attacks. PHOTOGRAPH BY: Mary Altaffer / Associated Press

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Jonathan D. Woods / msnbc.com James Taylor performs "You can close your eyes" during the 10th anniversary ceremony of the attacks on America at Ground Zero in New York on Sunday, September 11, 2011. Paul Simon performs "Sounds of Silence" during the 10th anniversary commemoration ceremony of the 9/11 attacks in New York on Sunday.

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Craig Ruttle / AP - Joe Caristo of Miami, formerly of New York and once worked at the World Trade Center, stands silently during a ceremony marking the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, Sept. 11, 2011, outside the World Trade Center site in New York. Caristo says he lost friends in the 2001 attacks on the twin towers.

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People gather during a ceremony marking the 10th anniversary of the attacks on the World Trade Center Sunday, Sept. 11, 2011, outside the World Trade Center site in New York. - Oded Balilty / AP

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Las Vegas firefighter Capt. Eric Littmann walks in a parade commemorating the 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, Sept. 11, 2011, in Las Vegas, Nev. - Julie Jacobson / AP

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People observe a moment of silence during ceremonies at the World Trade Center site for the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on lower Manhattan on September 11, 2001 in New York City. - Spencer Platt / Getty Images

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Christoffer Molsins, a soldier from Denmark who is being deployed to Afghanistan, holds his dog tags while standing with thousands of others on Church Street in lower Manhattan as they listen to the ceremony marking the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center in New York, Sept. 11, 2011. - Mike Segar / Reuters

Slide 108: 

Helen Jordan of London reads ribbons of remembrance on a fence at St. Pauls Church in Lower Manhattan during events marking the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center in New York, Sept. 11, 2011. - Mike Segar / Reuters

Slide 109: 

Fire fighters and other first responders receive applause as they wind their way through the seats at Parkview Field baseball stadium in Fort Wayne, Ind., Sept 11, 2011. The 9/11 Stair Climb memorial walk started at 8:46 a.m., the time the first plane hit the north tower of the World Trade Center. About 400 people attended the event. - Samuel Hoffman / The Journal Gazette via AP

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People react during ceremonies marking the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center, in New York, Sept. 11, 2011. - Eric Thayer / Reuters

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Family members arrive Sunday at the check-in area before the ceremonies marking the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center in New York. - Shannon Stapleton / Reuters

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Three small stones are placed over a name on one of the plaques in the '9/11 Memorial' outside Jerusalem on Sept. 11, 2011, during a 10th anniversary memorial ceremony marking the 9/11 terror attacks in the United States, which killed nearly 3,000 people, including five Israelis. It is customary at Jewish cemeteries to place stones on the graves of loved ones. The memorial here contains a large American flag made of bronze that appears to be billowing in the wind, and has plaques containing all of the nearly 3,000 names of the victims, the only site to do so outside the one at the World Trade Center in New York City. -Jim Hollander / EPA

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Members of Clerkenwell Fire Station's Green Watch observe a minute of silence in London, England, on Sunday, remembering their fellow firefighters who lost their lives in the 9/11 terrorist attacks in New York. - Peter Macdiarmid / Getty Images

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US Marines salute on September 11, 2011 during the playing of the national anthem at the ceremony marking the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. AFP PHOTO/Nicholas KAMM

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Lisa, left, and John Karounos of Las Vegas, watch as a parade commemorating the 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon goes by along Fourth Street, Sunday, Sept. 11, 2011, in Las Vegas. the Karounoses were living in Brooklyn, N.Y. the day of the attacks. ( AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)

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A firefighter with The Woodlands Fire Department walks past a field of 2,977 flags, placed in honor of the victims of the September 11 attacks, following a remembrance ceremony Saturday, Sept. 11, 2011 in The Woodlands, Texas.(AP Photo/The Courier, Eric S. Swist)

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Firefighters observe a moment of silence for the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on lower Manhattan at a memorial service at the Firemen's Monument at Riverside Park on Septemnber 11, 2011 in New York City. Firefighters from around the world have converged on New York to take part in the anniversary services. New York City and the nation are commemorating the tenth anniversary of the terrorist attacks which resulted in the deaths of nearly 3,000 people after two hijacked planes crashed into the World Trade Center, one into the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia and one crash landed in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)

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Family members gather at the edge of the North Pool of the 9/11 Memorial during tenth anniversary ceremonies at the site of the World Trade Center September 11, 2011, in New York. AFP PHOTO/POOL/Justin Lane

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People gather during a ceremony marking the 10th anniversary of the attacks on the World Trade Center Sunday, Sept. 11, 2011, outside the World Trade Center site in New York. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

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ARLINGTON — Vice President Joseph Biden, right, Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta, center, and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mike Mullen listen to the National Anthem at the National 9/11 Pentagon Memorial during the 10th Anniversary Ceremony at the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia. - PHOTOGRAPH BY: SHAWN THEW / EPA

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The Freedom Tower is seen during the tenth anniversary ceremonies of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks at the World Trade Center site, September 11, 2011 in New York City. New York City and the nation are commemorating the tenth anniversary of the terrorist attacks which resulted in the deaths of nearly 3,000 people after two hijacked planes crashed into the World Trade Center, one into the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia and one crash landed in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Kristoffer Tripplaar-Pool/Getty Images)

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President Barack Obama, far right, speaks as, from left, former First Lady Laura Bush, former President George W. Bush and First Lady Michelle Obama look on as friends and relatives of the victims of 9/11 gather for a ceremony marking the 10th anniversary of the attacks at the National September 11 Memorial at the World Trade Center site, Sunday, Sept. 11, 2011, in New York. (AP Photo/Jason DeCrow)

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President Barack Obama, first lady Michelle Obama, former President George W. Bush and his wife Laura Bush, observe a moment of silence in reflection of when United Flight 175 struck the South Tower, during a ceremony commemorating the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks at the National Sept. 11 Memorial in New York, Sept. 11, 2011. Fred R. Conrad/The New York Times)

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Former United States President George W. Bush addresses those attending the 10th anniversary commemoration of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, Sunday, Sept. 11, 2011 in New York. (AP Photo/Allen Tannenbaum, Pool)

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President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama lay a wreath at the Wall of Names at phase 1 of the permanent Flight 93 National Memorial near the crash site of Flight 93 in Shanksville, Pa. Sunday Sept. 11, 2011, on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks. (AP Photo/Amy Sancetta)

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U.S. President Barack Obama (2nd R) embraces victims' family members as first lady Michelle Obama (R) stands by at the 9/11 Memorial during the tenth anniversary ceremonies at the World Trade Center site in New York, September 11, 2011. The 9/11 attacks changed life in the United States forever, but 10 years after the devastating hit, New Yorkers have learned to live in a more dangerous world and are ready to move on. - Source: REUTERS / Chip Somodevilla/Pool

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New York — Former President George W. Bush embraces a family member of one of the victims of the 9/11 attacks as the two most recent presidents and their wives met with honored guests at the National September 11 Memorial. PHOTOGRAPH BY: Chip Somodevilla / Pool

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Mourners touch the names of lost loved ones during ceremonies marking the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center in New York, September 11, 2011. Source: REUTERS / Lucas Jackson

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An honor guard plays Taps at the the Pentagon Memorial as the 10th anniversary of the September 11 attacks are observed at the Pentagon in Washington, Sunday, Sept. 11, 2011. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

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Women pass out U.S. flags to passers-by in lower Manhattan during a ceremony marking the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center in New York, September 11, 2011. Source: REUTERS / Mike Segar

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Roses are left on the bronze plaques that bear the names of the victims of the September 11 terror attacks that surround the perimeter of the 9/11 Memorial pool during the tenth anniversary ceremonies of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks at the World Trade Center site, September 11, 2011 in New York City. New York City and the nation are commemorating the tenth anniversary of the terrorist attacks which resulted in the deaths of nearly 3,000 people after two hijacked planes crashed into the World Trade Center, one into the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia and one crash landed in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)