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ATTACK ON AMERICA
September 11, 2001
In tribute to those who lost their lives & those who gave their lives.

IN DISBELIEF

IN CARNAGE


Shattered Time Magazine
a remarkable collection of photographs
by photojournalist James Nachtwey


Shattered Time Magazine
a remarkable collection of photographs
by photojournalist James Nachtwey



World Financial Center as smoke continues
to pour out of the site of the World Trade Center.
REUTERS/Ray Stubblebine


Police and rescue workers wait near
the wreckage of the World Trade Center in New York.
(AP Photo/Shawn Baldwin


The enormity of the wreckage of
the World Trade Center in New York.
(AP Photo/Cameron Bloch)


FBI agents, fire fighters, rescue workers and
engineers work at the Pentagon crash site.


The damaged area of the Pentagon where a commercial
jetliner slammed into it is seen in the early
morning at sunrise with the U.S.
Capitol Building in the background.
(Larry Downing/Reuters)

IN MEMORY


Peter Hanson, his wife, Susan, and their daughter, Christine,
are shown in this undated family handout photo.
All three were aboard United Airlines Flight 175.
(AP Photo/Family Handout Photo

Richard Peter Gabriel, Sr., of Great Falls, Va.,
is shown in a photo provided by the Gabriel family.
Gabriel, 54, was aboard American Airlines
Flight 77,Washington to Los Angeles.
(AP Photo/Family Handout)


Kathleen Nicosia is shown in this undated family handout photo.
Nicosia was a flight attendant aboard American Airlines Flight 11.
(AP Photo/Family Handout Photo)


United Airlines flight attendent Debbie Welsh
is shown in an undated family photo.
Welsh was a crew member aboard hijacked United Airlines Flight 93,
bound from Newark, N.J., to San Francisco
(AP Photo)


Pentagon AP photo FILE - Robert E. Russell,
shown in a file photo, date and location not known,
has been missing since a hijacked plane crashed into the Pentagon
(AP Photo/Family photo)


This is an undated handout photo of Derek Sword,
originally from Dundee, Scotland
whose fiancee Maureen Sullivan is trying to trace after Sword
phoned home from the 89th floor of one of World Trade Centre towers.
(AP Photo/HO)


Swedish citizen Peter Tengelin, 25,
shown in this undated photo,
is believed to have been at his office working for Marsh & McLennan Company
on the 100th floor in the north tower of The World Trade Center
(AP Photo)


Michael and his sister Christine Egan are shown in an undated photo.
Christine, a 55-year-old Health Canada employee from Winnipeg,
is believed to have been visiting her brother Michael in the Two World Trade Center.
Michael Egan works for AON Insurance, which had offices on floors 92, 99,100.
Both are missing.
(AP PHOTO/Hand Out, Winnipeg Sun)


Nancy Brady is an acquaintance of Bob and I.
This was her cousin Peter Milano. Peter 43, was a corporate bond broker at Cantor Fitzgerald and lived in Middletown, N.J., with his wife, Patti, and their two children, Jessica, 13, and Peter, 16. A very loved and missed Father, Husband and Friend...

IN GRATITUDE


Fire fighters make their way to the World Trade Center
to continue the search for survivors in New York.
REUTERS/Jeff Christensen


U.S. President George W. Bush (C) talks with New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani (L)
and New York Governor George Pataki at the scene of the World Trade Center disaster in New York.
REUTERS/Win McNamee


Search and rescue workers form a bucket brigade
to search the debris at the site of the World Trade Center.
(AP Photo/Lawrence Jackson)


A New York City police officer clears
people off Wall St. in New York.
(AP Photo/Bob Bukaty)


A police officer and a rescue worker look
at the crushed and burned hulk of a fire engine
that was loaded on a flat bed truck for transport
near the site of the World Trade Center.
REUTERS/Shaun Best


Steel workers cut the beams from Tower 7
which was part of the the Twin Towers complex in New York City.
(AP Photo by Paul Chiasson/CP)


An unidentified worker, wearing an American flag,
walks toward the ruins of the World Trade Center's Building 7.
. (AP Photo/The New York Times, Jim Estrin, Pool)

IN MOURNING


Mary Ortele, left, of Brooklyn, N.Y., holds
a picture of herself with her missing husband, Peter,
as she is hugged by her mother, Kathy Adlun.
(AP Photo/Matt Moyer)


Lisa Beamer, right, hugs a church member
after a memorial service for her husband, Todd, at Princeton
Alliance Church in Plainsboro, N.J., Sunday, Sept., 15, 2001.
Todd was a passenger aboard United Airlines Flight 93. (AP Photo/Brian Branch-Price).


One of New York's firemen wipes his eyes
during a promotion ceremony in New York,
September 16, 2001. The promotion ceremony was held
to name new officers to replace the ones missing
in the September 11 World Trade Center Tower disaster.
REUTERS/Ruben Spric


Khadijah Malone's mother comforts her seven year-old daughter
with her hand as Khadijah contemplates a written
message to her missing step-father, a World
Trade Center employee. Malone's step-father
was an employee of Windows on the World, a restaurant located
high up in one of the World Trade Center towers.
(AP Photo/Kathy Willens)


New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani shows emotion.
(AP Photo/Kathy Willens)


Christopher and his sister Lisa Caproni
hold a picture of their brother Richard Caproni.
(AP Photo/CP, Paul Chiasson)

IN RESOLVE


A newspaper front page is left
with flowers and a note at the International Fountain
of the Seattle Center on Sunday, Sept. 16, 2001.


President Bush, right, speaks to his staff
inside the private dinning room at
The White House prior to his address to the nation.
(AP Photo/The White House, Paul Morse, HO)


President Bush speaks to Vice President
Dick Cheney by phone aboard Air Force.
(AP Photo/The White House, Eric Draper, HO)


U.S. Navy aircraft carriers USS Enterprise, (top,) and USS Carl Vinson meet
briefly in the waters of the Arabian Gulf region, Sunday, Sept. 16, 2001.
(AP Photo/U.S. Navy, Photographers Mate 3rd Class Douglas Pearlman)


U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft tells reporters
in Smithburg, Md., Sunday, Sept. 16, 2001, that the Bush administration
will ask Congress this week for increased anti-terrorism authority.
(AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)


U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld talks to
reporters in Washington, Sunday, Sept. 16, 2001, about the terrorist attacks.
(AP Photo/Susan Walsh)


patrol the terminal at Logan International Airport>
(AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)


President Bush, center, meeting with his Cabinet
and advisers, Saturday, Sept. 15, 2001, at Camp David, Md.,
listens to Secretary of State Colin Powell, right.
(AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite


National guardsmen check the identification of a man
in the Wall Street area Monday, Sept. 17, 2001.
(AP Photo/Amy Sancetta)

IN HOPE


Painting of Eagle and Bible Verse by Artist "Theo"

MAY GOD HAVE MERCY ON THE USA

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