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nyc plans remembrances for 7th anniversary of 9/11
from dpa: Seven years after the September 11 terrorist strikes, New Yorkers on Thursday will remember the attacks that killed more than 2,700 people with the destruction of the World Trade Center's twin towers. The city will observe the anniversary with renewed calls for vigilance against the constant threats of new terrorist attacks. Names of the dead will be read yet again... The emphasis on the seventh anniversary has shifted to educating new generations about terrorist threats and the way families of victims survive the loss of loved ones. The National September 11 Memorial & Museum this week unveiled programmes for classroom remembrances, distributed to selected schools across the United States. The outreach scheme will identify teachers to work in partnership with the memorial foundation to teach in classrooms about the attacks on September 11, 2001.
bloomberg: no more excuses in rebuilding at wtc site
from ny1: On the eve of the seventh anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks, Mayor Michael Bloomberg says there should be no more excuses and no more delays in the rebuilding effort. In a submission to Tuesday's Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg urged the Port Authority to ensure that the memorial is completed by the 10th anniversary of the attacks.
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rumsfeld returns to the scene of the crime
from dpa: Former US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, who helped carry victims of the 2001 terrorist attack on the Pentagon out of the destroyed building, Thursday said the 184 people who died were among the first to fall in the war against terrorism. "Make no mistake, it was because they were Americans that they were killed here in this place," he said.
smallest memories preserve 9/11 legacy:
exploring the hangar full of preserved artifacts of the attacks
from cbs: Every day, 2,000 people visit the Tribute Center across from Ground Zero to witness the horror of 9/11: A piece of a plane. A firefighter's jacket. The faces of victims. "You're looking at steel that was bent, most likely, from the force of the collapse," said Alice Greenwald, director of the World Trade Center Museum. But 15 miles away, hidden inside an 80,000-square-foot hangar at New York's JFK Airport, is the largest collection of precious pieces from that fateful day, CBS News correspondent Michelle Miller reports.
7yrs later, new yorkers pause to remember
from washington post: At Engine Company No. 10 on Liberty Street, next to the World Trade Center site, tourists and local residents left flowers, posed for pictures with the firefighters and lined up to buy T-shirts with the station house logo "10 House Still Standing." In Battery Park, at the southern tip of Manhattan, large U.S. flags displayed the names of those who died on Sept. 11, 2001, while the victims' family members and tourists signed and wrote messages on a steel beam to be used in the construction of a memorial and museum. And at a downtown hotel, workers were busy photographing and archiving the victims' personal items -- shoes, wallets, business cards -- while family members lined up in front of scanners with envelopes stuffed with photographs, to be included as part of an online record.
Seven years have passed since the terrorist attacks on New York, Washington and Pennsylvania, but the memory of that day remains seared into the city's collective psyche. And with the memorials, tributes, wreaths and events -- organized and impromptu -- there is a concerted effort to ensure the memory is preserved.
"It's something we've got to think about every year -- or even every day," said Gloria Harris, a cafeteria worker from Barbados, who lost a close friend in the World Trade Center's restaurant. She came with her husband, Grantley Harris, to sign the 37-foot-long two-ton beam. "You have to study it every day," she said. "You're going to remember it until you're gone yourself. At least we're going to remember it."
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