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18,500 share their grief at the Pentagon
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - The list of the dead took so long to scroll across large screens in a memorial service at the Pentagon yesterday that the military band had to perform "Amazing Grace" on a kind of loop, filling in with solos, adding new harmonies and...Tags: Terrorism, U.S. Army, Bill Clinton, Children, John Ashcroft
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Thousands pay tribute at Pentagon
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - At the precise spot where an airliner slammed into the Pentagon a year ago, President Bush and military leaders led a ceremony of remembrance yesterday that was equal parts patriotic rally, somber memorial service and renewed call to arms...Tags: Employees, Terrorism, Fredericksburg (Fredericksburg, Virginia), Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., U.S. Army
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Fiery crash chars bridge, snarls roads
Sun StaffThe tanker truck explosion that closed Interstate 95 yesterday afternoon forced thousands of commuters and long-distance travelers onto clogged alternate routes, where they crept through hourlong backups, missed afternoon flights and got lost on...Tags: Arts, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Trips and Vacations, Death, Health and Safety at Work
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In Md., errands, exercise filled hijackers' final days
Sun StaffIn the days before crashing American Airlines Flight 77 into the Pentagon, the hijackers moved freely around Maryland - working out at Gold's Gym in Greenbelt, taking flying lessons in Bowie, buying tickets for the doomed flight at Baltimore-Washington...Tags: Terrorism, Bowie, Madrasas, Airline Tickets, Laurel
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US Air to lay off 11,000, cut schedule
Sun StaffThe financial devastation hitting the airline industry hit home yesterday as US Airways Group Inc., the second-biggest operator at Baltimore-Washington International Airport, said it will cut about 11,000 jobs and trim its flight schedule by 23 percent....Tags: Terrorism, Unemployment, Television, Southwest Airlines Co., George Washington University
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Maryland's lost
Yesterday brought word of more Maryland residents killed or missing in Tuesday's terrorist attacks in New York City and Washington, D.C. Gerald P. Fisher "Geep," as he was known since childhood - given his initials, G.P. - was in the fourth corridor of...Tags: Terrorism, University of Pennsylvania, Multi-Sport Events, Bagels, Colleges and Universities
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A day of grief, echoed in young voices
Los Angeles TimesNEW YORK - America marked the second anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks yesterday with a poignant ceremony at Ground Zero, where 200 children who lost parents and other relatives read the names of all 2,792 people who died there. Heart-breaking messages...Tags: Terrorism, Al-Qaeda, Television Industry, Washington Monument, Arts
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Wright 1st flight re-creation grounded
Sun StaffKILL DEVIL HILLS, N.C. -- Clad in plastic ponchos and clutching cups of coffee, the thousands who gathered on the sand dunes near Kitty Hawk Wednesday had hoped to see history repeat itself on the 100th anniversary of the Wright brothers' first flight....Tags: Wilbur Wright, Air Transportation, Satellite Technology, Transportation, Death
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Why, why did I survive?
Sun StaffTwo men, once classmates at a Towson high school, arrive independently at Two World Trade Center on the morning of Sept. 11. Michael Fitz-Patrick, 28, a new employee still in training at the Morgan Stanley financial services firm, gets off the elevator...Tags: Terrorism, Employees, World War II (1939-1945), Manhattan (New York City), Television
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9/11 victim calmly describes hijack on haunting tape
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - The tape of Betty Ong's voice yesterday, alive and urgent yet amazingly calm, describing through the background buzz how a group of hijackers had stabbed two of her fellow flight attendants and taken over the first plane that slammed into the...Tags: Transportation Accidents, Air Transportation, Air and Space Accidents, Transportation, Death
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U.S. winning war on terror, Bush says
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - President Bush declared yesterday that U.S. efforts to defeat terrorism are paying dividends, pointing to millions of dollars in frozen assets and hundreds of arrests around the world as proof. The president has urged patience in the wake of...Tags: Terrorism, National Security, Fraud, Washington, DC, Personal Data Collection
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Families of 9/11 victims face difficult choice
Chicago TribuneNEW YORK - With today's deadline of applying for a compensation fund set up by Congress, families of victims of the Sept. 11 terror attacks are facing a tough decision. Do they submit claims, or do they persevere with a potentially long-shot legal...Tags: Terrorism, Family, Chicago Tribune, Aon PLC, Litigation
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