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13-09-2001 |
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September 11, 2001 -- 8:45 a.m. EDT
American Airlines Flight 11 hijacked from Boston
Masschusetts, slams
into the World Trade Center's north tower in
Manhattan. |
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13-09-2001 |
6 Kb. |
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September 11, 2001
The north tower begins to crumble. |
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13-09-2001 |
7 Kb. |
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September 11, 2001 -- 10:29 a.m. EDT
The WTC's north tower collapses. |
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13-09-2001 |
38 Kb. |
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September 11, 2001
People run in terror as smoke from falling debri
billows behind them. |
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13-09-2001 |
12 Kb. |
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September 11, 2001
Clouds of smoke obstruct the place where the
WTC once towered over the
New York skyline. |
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13-09-2001 |
16 Kb. |
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September 11, 2001
A thick layer of ash and soot blankets the city. |
7 |
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13-09-2001 |
64 Kb. |
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September 11, 2001
Covered with ash and soot, shocked survivors
flee in New York. |
8 |
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13-09-2001 |
19 Kb. |
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September 11, 2001
Billowing smoke trails out to the Statue of
Liberty. President Bush
states: "We will do whatever necessary to protec
America and Americans
.. The United States will hunt down and punish
those responsible for
these cowardly acts." |
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13-09-2001 |
13 Kb. |
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September 11, 2001 -- 9:03 a.m. EDT
A second plane, United Airlines Flight 175,
crashes into the World Trade
Center's south tower, causing a massive explosio
. |
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13-09-2001 |
13 Kb. |
0 |
September 11, 2001
Jet fuel and debris engulf the towers. |
11 |
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13-09-2001 |
29 Kb. |
0 |
September 11, 2001 -- 9:30 a.m. EDT
President Bush calls the explosions an "apparent
terrorist attack" and
leads the nation in a moment of silence for
the victims. |
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13-09-2001 |
10 Kb. |
0 |
September 11, 2001
As the towers burn, debris rains down on the
streets of Manhattan. |
13 |
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13-09-2001 |
18 Kb. |
0 |
September 11, 2001 -- 10:00 a.m. EDT
Weakened and billowing with smoke, the south
tower collapses. |
14 |
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13-09-2001 |
16 Kb. |
0 |
September 11, 2001
Chaos ensues on the streets below as emergency
workers try to get people
out of the city. |
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13-09-2001 |
15 Kb. |
0 |
September 11, 2001
With the south tower down, the north tower conti
ues to burn. |
16 |
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13-09-2001 |
33 Kb. |
0 |
September 11, 2001
Shocked onlookers can only watch in horror. |
17 |
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13-09-2001 |
17 Kb. |
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September 11, 2001 -- 9:45 a.m. EDT
An American Airlines flight from Washington
to Los Angeles plowed into
the Pentagon with 64 passengers and crew aboard.
The jet, which had just
taken off from Dulles Airport, set the world's
largest office building
ablaze. |
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13-09-2001 |
14 Kb. |
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September 11, 2001
Damage includes a huge hole cut through the
smoldering wreckage of the
Pentagon. |
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13-09-2001 |
37 Kb. |
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September 11, 2001
Gen. Hugh Shelton, chairman of the Joint Chiefs
of Staff, called the
attacks "barbaric terrorism carried out by fanat
cs." |
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13-09-2001 |
27 Kb. |
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September 11, 2001
Despite the massive damage, Secretary of Defense
Donald Rumsfeld said
the Pentagon would open for business Wednesday. |
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13-09-2001 |
12 Kb. |
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September 11, 2001 -- 10:10 a.m. EDT
A portion of the Pentagon collapes. |
22 |
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13-09-2001 |
15 Kb. |
0 |
September 11, 2001
The jet struck a section of the building that
housed Army offices. |
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13-09-2001 |
20 Kb. |
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September 11, 2001
Firefighters fought hard to extinguish the flame
. Recent renovations
included improved fire suppression materials,
which helped decrease the
spread of the flames. |
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13-09-2001 |
33 Kb. |
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September 11, 2001
Washington's hospitals reported more than 50
injured, and the number
increased as the day went on. |
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13-09-2001 |
10 Kb. |
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September 11, 2001
One witness told CNN she saw a commercial jet
flying "too fast, too low"
and then she saw an explosion at the building. |
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13-09-2001 |
21 Kb. |
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September 11, 2001
"Huge explosion, great ball of fire, smoke start
d billowing out, and
then it was just chaos." -- Mike Walter, an
eyewitness, told CNN. |
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13-09-2001 |
10 Kb. |
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September 11, 2001
Lisa Burgess, a reporter for Stars and Stripes
newspaper, said she was
walking in a corridor near the blast site and
was thrown to the ground
by the force of the blast. |
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13-09-2001 |
17 Kb. |
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September 11, 2001
Pentagon officials said all U.S. military sites
around the world went to
ThreatCon Delta, which means that a terrorist
attack has occurred or an
attack at a specific location was likely. |
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13-09-2001 |
19 Kb. |
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September 11, 2001
Emergency workers look at the crater created
when United Airlines Flight
93 crashed near Shanksville, Pennsylvania, on
Tuesday. Radar showed the
Boeing 757, bound for San Francisco, California,
from Newark, New Jersey
had nearly reached Cleveland when it made a
sharp left turn and headed
back toward Pennsylvania, crashing in a grassy
field edged by woods
about 80 miles southeast of Pittsburgh. There
were no survivors. |
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13-09-2001 |
19 Kb. |
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September 11, 2001
Two men survey the scene near Shanksville, Penns
lvania, where hijacked
United Airlines Flight 93 crashed while heading
from Newark, New Jersey,
to San Francisco, California |
31 |
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13-09-2001 |
9 Kb. |
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September 11, 2001 -- 8:45 a.m. EDT
A second plane crashes into the WTC |
32 |
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13-09-2001 |
10 Kb. |
0 |
September 11, 2001 -- 8:45 a.m. EDT
A second plane crashes into the WTC |
33 |
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13-09-2001 |
14 Kb. |
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September 11, 2001 -- 8:45 a.m. EDT
A second plane crashes into the WTC |
34 |
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13-09-2001 |
15 Kb. |
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September 11, 2001 -- 8:45 a.m. EDT
A second plane crashes into the WTC |
35 |
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13-09-2001 |
16 Kb. |
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September 11, 2001 -- 8:45 a.m. EDT
A second plane crashes into the WTC |
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13-09-2001 |
17 Kb. |
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September 11, 2001 -- 8:45 a.m. EDT
A second plane crashes into the WTC |
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13-09-2001 |
17 Kb. |
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September 11, 2001 -- 8:45 a.m. EDT
A second plane crashes into the WTC |
38 |
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13-09-2001 |
16 Kb. |
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September 11, 2001 -- 8:45 a.m. EDT
A second plane crashes into the WTC |
39 |
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13-09-2001 |
16 Kb. |
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September 11, 2001 -- 8:45 a.m. EDT
A second plane crashes into the WTC |
40 |
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13-09-2001 |
17 Kb. |
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September 11, 2001 -- 8:45 a.m. EDT
A second plane crashes into the WTC |
41 |
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13-09-2001 |
17 Kb. |
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September 11, 2001 -- 8:45 a.m. EDT
A second plane crashes into the WTC |
42 |
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13-09-2001 |
19 Kb. |
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September 11, 2001 -- 8:45 a.m. EDT
A second plane crashes into the WTC |
43 |
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13-09-2001 |
20 Kb. |
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September 11, 2001 -- 8:45 a.m. EDT
A second plane crashes into the WTC |
44 |
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13-09-2001 |
15 Kb. |
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September 11, 2001 -- 8:45 a.m. EDT
A second plane crashes into the WTC |
45 |
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13-09-2001 |
15 Kb. |
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September 11, 2001 -- 8:45 a.m. EDT
A second plane crashes into the WTC |
46 |
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13-09-2001 |
23 Kb. |
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Rescue workers remove a man from the World Trade
Center tower in New
York City early September 11, 2001. Both towers
were hit by planes
crashing into the building. Victims of the attac
- many suffering from
extensive burns - began arriving at hospitals
in New York City about an
hour after two planes slammed into the twin
towers. |
47 |
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13-09-2001 |
21 Kb. |
0 |
Firemen carry an injured man from the World
Trade Center after both
towers collapsed |
48 |
|
13-09-2001 |
26 Kb. |
0 |
Firefighters make their way through rubble of
the World Trade Center |
49 |
|
13-09-2001 |
20 Kb. |
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Rescue workers help a man from the World Trade
Center towers before they
collapsed |
50 |
|
13-09-2001 |
18 Kb. |
0 |
A New York City ambulance burns in the street
near the World Trade Center |
51 |
|
13-09-2001 |
14 Kb. |
0 |
A law enforcement officer reacts after the first
tower of the World
Trade Center falls |
52 |
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13-09-2001 |
19 Kb. |
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A police officer and civilians walk through
debris-covered streets near
the World Trade Center after both towers had
collapsed |
53 |
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13-09-2001 |
24 Kb. |
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New Yorkers line up to donate blood at the New
York Blood Center in
Manhattan |
54 |
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13-09-2001 |
17 Kb. |
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Firemen work around the remains of the World
Trade Center |
55 |
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13-09-2001 |
20 Kb. |
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A man stands in the rubble, and calls out asking
if anyone needs help,
after the collapse of the first World Trade
Center Tower |
56 |
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13-09-2001 |
24 Kb. |
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People flee lower Manhattan across the Brooklyn
Bridge in New York |
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13-09-2001 |
18 Kb. |
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A fiery blasts rocks the World Trade Center
after being hit by two
planes September 11, 2001 in New York City |
58 |
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13-09-2001 |
19 Kb. |
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Pedestrians flee the area of the World Trade
Center as the center's
south tower crashes |
59 |
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13-09-2001 |
15 Kb. |
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The remaining tower of New York's World Trade
Center dissolves in a
cloud of dust and debris abaout a half hour
after the first twin tower
collapsed |
60 |
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13-09-2001 |
13 Kb. |
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The Statue of Liberty stands in the foreground
as New York is shrouded
in smoke after two planes crashed into the World
Trade Center |
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13-09-2001 |
9 Kb. |
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An aircraft, at right, is seen as it is about
to fly into the World
Trade Center. The aircraft was the second to
fly into the tower Tuesday
morning |
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13-09-2001 |
15 Kb. |
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The damage done by the aircraft to the World
Trade Center |
63 |
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13-09-2001 |
17 Kb. |
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People in front of New York's St. Patrick's
Cathedral react with horror
as they look down Fifth Avenue toward the World
Trade Center |
64 |
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13-09-2001 |
27 Kb. |
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People run for cover as the first of the two
World Trade Center Towers
collapses |
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13-09-2001 |
12 Kb. |
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The south tower of the World Trade Center begins
to collapse |
66 |
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13-09-2001 |
18 Kb. |
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World Trade Center tower two falls to the ground |
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13-09-2001 |
19 Kb. |
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A frame grab from the Spanish channel TVE shows
people on a New York
street as the second tower of the World Trade
Center collapses |
68 |
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13-09-2001 |
9 Kb. |
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People flee the collapse of World Trade Center
Tower |
69 |
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13-09-2001 |
35 Kb. |
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Medical and emergency workers stand in front
of the Millenium Hilton in
lower Manhattan Tuesday. The workers look toward
the billowing smoke
coming from the wreckage of the World Trade
Center complex |
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13-09-2001 |
29 Kb. |
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Workers continue to search for victims of the
World Trade Center attack
Firefighters make their way through the rubble
of the World Trade Center
in New York after two hijacked planes flew into
the landmark skyscrapers |
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13-09-2001 |
21 Kb. |
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New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani pulls off a
dust mask early Wednesday
morning as he inspects the site of the World
Trade Center |
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13-09-2001 |
28 Kb. |
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Ambulances from all over the New York, New Jerse
and Conneticut line
the street in front of Chelsea Piers, where
a triage center was set up
for victims of the World Trade Center attacks |
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13-09-2001 |
29 Kb. |
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Firefighters make their way through the blown
out facade of a World
Financial Center building as they head in the
direction of the destroyed
towers of New York's World Trade Center |
74 |
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13-09-2001 |
35 Kb. |
0 |
Firefighters raise a flag late in the afternoon
Tuesday in the wreckage
of the World Trade Center towers |
75 |
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13-09-2001 |
24 Kb. |
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Medical students stand outside NYU Medical Cente
on the east side of
Manhattan waiting for potential large numbers
of injured from the
collapse of the World Trade Center towers |
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|
13-09-2001 |
26 Kb. |
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Workers continue to search for victims of the
World Trade Center attack
Firefighters survey the area of one of the atriu
s near the World Trade
Center |
77 |
|
13-09-2001 |
21 Kb. |
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The vertical struts which once faced the soaring
outer walls of the
World Trade Center towers are the only thing
left standing behind a
dust-covered bus stop and subway entrance |
78 |
|
13-09-2001 |
26 Kb. |
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A firefighter pauses on a bench in lower Manhatt
n at the scene of the
World Trade Center terrorist attack |
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|
13-09-2001 |
28 Kb. |
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Major U.S. newspapers headline the terror attack
on New York and
Washington yesterday. A total of four passenger
jets were hijacked, with
two flying into the World Trade Towers in New
York and collapsing them,
one flying into the Pentagon and the fourth
crashing in a rural area of
Pennsylvania |
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13-09-2001 |
22 Kb. |
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Papers from around the world showing their cover
ge of yesterday's
terrorist attacks |
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|
13-09-2001 |
18 Kb. |
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The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette's extra edition,
published last night,
reporting on the terrorist attacks on New York
and Washington |
82 |
|
13-09-2001 |
21 Kb. |
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Early extra editions of The Boston Globe and
Boston Herald daily
newspapers showing the destruction at the World
Trade Center |
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|
13-09-2001 |
19 Kb. |
0 |
The front page of the Newport News, Va., Daily
Press extra edition after
the attacks on New York and Washington |
84 |
|
13-09-2001 |
21 Kb. |
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An extra early edition of the San Antonio Expres
-News published
yesterday showing a photograph of the attack
on the World Trade Center
in New York |
85 |
|
13-09-2001 |
20 Kb. |
0 |
The Tulsa World published its first special
edition since World War II |
86 |
|
13-09-2001 |
17 Kb. |
0 |
The Los Angeles Times extra edition |
87 |
|
13-09-2001 |
29 Kb. |
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Headlines from newspapers around the world on
the terrorist assault
Front pages of Russian newspapers show headlines
such as "War and Peace"
"Armageddon", "Apocalypse was yesterday" and
"Armageddon now" following
the suicide plane attacks in New York and Washin
ton |
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|
13-09-2001 |
22 Kb. |
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The Detroit Free Press newspapers extra edition
front page shows the
World Trade Center buildings that were attacked
in New York City |
89 |
|
16-09-2001 |
7 Kb. |
0 |
September 12, 2001
The flag flies half-staff at the Eisenhower
Executive Building adjacent to the White
House. |
90 |
|
16-09-2001 |
7 Kb. |
0 |
September 12, 2001
An unidentified man plays "Taps" outside
Union Station in Washington Wednesday
morning. |
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|
16-09-2001 |
10 Kb. |
0 |
September 12, 2001
Flags at the Washington Monument remain at
half-staff. |
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|
16-09-2001 |
18 Kb. |
0 |
September 12, 2001
The Senate convenes Wednesday morning with
the Pledge of Allegiance. |
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|
16-09-2001 |
13 Kb. |
0 |
September 12, 2001
U.S. Capitol police use mirrors to check all
cars entering the grounds. |
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|
16-09-2001 |
16 Kb. |
0 |
September 12, 2001
The Pentagon continued burning Wednesday
morning. Spot fires in other parts of the
building having been linked to the aircraft
that crashed into it. |
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16-09-2001 |
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September 12, 2001
A close-up view of the destruction. |
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|
16-09-2001 |
13 Kb. |
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September 12, 2001
Military personnel monitor the grounds just
outside the Pentagon. |
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|
16-09-2001 |
18 Kb. |
0 |
September 12, 2001
A Park Police officer and Secret Service
emergency response agent patrol the White
House grounds Wednesday morning. |
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|
16-09-2001 |
16 Kb. |
0 |
September 12, 2001
FBI agents stand side-by-side on the Pentagon
grounds Wednesday morning, looking for any
clues. |
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16-09-2001 |
22 Kb. |
0 |
September 13, 2001
New York firefighter Pete Lindquist pauses
amid the rubble of the World Trade Center in
New York on Thursday. |
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16-09-2001 |
16 Kb. |
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September 13, 2001
National Guardsmen march past the wreckage of
the World Trade Center towers on Thursday. |