Nancy Dwyer of Brooklyn, New York, whose sister Lucy Fishman died in the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center, holds a sign as she stands with other family members and friends of victims of the attacks during a demonstration outside the World Trade Center site, September 10, 2003. The group, called 'Coalition of 9/11 Families' which was demonstrating on the eve of the second anniversary of the attacks, opposes development of transportation and commercial structures within the area of the site and is calling for a memorial built from bedrock of the World Trade Center towers. REUTERS/Mike Segar
A man who stands next to a bouquet of flowers (L) as he pauses on Church in lower Manhattan, to view the site of the World Trade Center disaster through a fence, on the eve of the two year anniversary of the attacks there, September 10, 2003. Building at rear is the south tower of the World Financial Center. REUTERS/Mike Segar
man photographs through a fence on Church in lower Manhattan at the site of the World Trade Center disaster on the eve of the two year anniversary of the attacks on the World Trade Center September 10, 2003. The American flag at rear hangs from the South tower of the World Financial Center. REUTERS/Mike Segar
Smoke billows after the collapse of the twin towers of the World Trade Center. On the eve of the second anniversary of the September 11 attacks, Americans prepared to revisit the traumatic events that sent them to war, as the world remained on high terror alert.(AFP/File/Henny Ray Abrams)
A hijacked commercial plane crashes into the World Trade Center. The United States will revisit the traumatic events of September 11 during a ceremony of remembrance at Ground Zero in New York.(AFP/File/Seth McAllister)
Quilt 'Day of Remembrance,' made in Falls Church, Virginia, is one of 100 other quilts at the Pentagon (news - web sites) Quilts Exhibit at the Women In Military Service For America Memorial at Arlington National Cemetery in Washington, September 9, 2003. The event featured an exhibit of some 100 of the quilts sent to the Pentagon from around the world in response to the September 11 attacks. REUTERS/Yuri Gripas
all those who sacrificed their lives;
And to all the Heroes that responded to the emergency 11 September 2001
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NEVER FORGET
Never forget!