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Today
marks the 13th anniversary of what may very well be
the most horrific event in our Nation's history.
While it was terrible, it is something we can not,
must not, ever forget. While some of our readers
today were too young then to understand what was
happening at the time, they still know the impact it
has had on our country. To help keep this day in
remembrance, LDN has chosen to re-print six
articles; three from 2001 and three from the
ten-year anniversary in 2011. We hope you will take
some time out today to quietly remember and give
thanks for the lives lost, and perhaps share a
memory with someone who may not have been old enough
to understand.
Photo by METRO
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September 11, 2001 - President George
Bush has declared the U.S. under terrorism attack
(posted 11:15 a.m. Tues., Sept. 11)
Terrorists have attacked the World
Trade Center and the Pentagon. Three planes were
confirmed flown into those structures. The planes
were hijacked commercial airliners with passengers.
One was an American Airlines flight.
--LDN
September 11, 2001 --
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A man walks through the 9/11
Empty Sky memorial ahead of the 13th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on the
World Trade Center, in Jersey City, New Jersey, September 10, 2014.
REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz
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Local
State
National
Obama,
victims' families pause to remember September 11 victims
An American flag is seen placed in an inscribed name at the edge
of the North Pool during memorial observances on the 13th
anniversary of the 911 attacks at the site of the World Trade
Center in New York, September 11 2014.REUTERS/Justin Lane/POOL
Politics,
Government & Elections
Obama orders U.S. airstrikes in Syria against Islamic State
U.S. President Barack Obama meets with Speaker of the House John
Boehner (L) and other Congressional leaders in the Oval Office
of the White House in Washington to discuss his plan to combat
Islamic State militants operating in Iraq and Syria September 9,
2014. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
International
Ukraine says Russia withdrawing forces from east, sees boost for
peace
A Pro-Russian rebel holds a hand grenade at a checkpoint near
the airport in Donetsk, eastern Ukraine, September 10, 2014.
REUTERS/Marko Djurica
ODD &
Extraordinary
Science, Technology
and the Environment
Squirrel-like Jurassic critters shed light on mammal
origins
An illustrated reconstruction shows the new mammal
species, Xianshou songae, in this American Museum of
Natural History image released on September 10,
2014. REUTERS/Zhao Chuang/American Museum of Natural
History/Handout
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State
Florida's
new insurance sector may be 'accident waiting to happen'
Crews work to
clean up sand washed onto the roadway at the Crescent Lake
neighborhood in Pensacola, Florida. REUTERS/Michael
Spooneybarger
National
U.S.
jobless claims rise, but firming labor market trend intact
A "Now Hiring"
sign hangs on the door to the Urban Outfitters store at Quincy
Market in Boston, Massachusetts September 5, 2014. REUTERS/Brian
Snyder
International
Fiat
CEO sticks to 2014 guidance
Sergio Marchionne, Chief Executive of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles
(FCA), gestures during a news conference in Turin in this March
31, 2014 file photo. REUTERS/Giorgio Perottino/File
Markets
Economy
ECB
presses Italy to strengthen fiscal position
Italy's Prime
Minister Matteo Renzi gestures during a news conference at Chigi
palace in Rome September 1, 2014. REUTERS/ Max Rossi
Technology
RadioShack
says may file for bankruptcy
A sign for a
RadioShack store is seen in the Brighton Beach section of the
Brooklyn borough in New York March 4, 2014. REUTERS/Shannon
Stapleton
Environmental
Frost
hits crops in Canadian province of Alberta
Calgary firefighters move
trees that damaged cars, blocked roads and fallen on power lines
during a summer snow storm in Calgary, Alberta, September 10,
2014. REUTERS/Todd Korol
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Actresses
Jennifer Aniston and Anna Kendrick pose before the "Cake"
news conference at the Toronto International Film Festival
(TIFF) in Toronto, September 9, 2014.
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Local
National, International
Nebraska
Ebola patient showing more progress : hospital
Debbie
Sacra, wife of Dr. Rick Sacra, reads Bible verses to him (on
screen) during a video conference at the Nebraska Medical
Center in Omaha, Nebraska in this September 10, 2014 handout
photo courtesy of the center. REUTERS/Nebraska Medical
Center/Handout via Reuters
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Entertainment, Entertainers, Media, People
Maroon
5 score second chart-topping Billboard 200 album with 'V'
Maroon 5 arrives at the 2014 MTV
Music Video Awards in Inglewood, California August 24, 2014.
REUTERS/Kevork Djansezian
Bond
villain actor Richard Kiel dies at age 74: hospital
Richard Kiel, who played Jaws in
the film Moonraker arrives for the World Premiere of the latest
Bond film "Die Another Day" in London's Royal Albert Hall in
this file photo from November 18, 2002. REUTERS/Kieran
Doherty/Files
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