— we remember and honor our lost colleagues are, above all, your adored children and parents, husbands and wives, sisters and brothers, your cherished relatives and friends.

— learn how an amateur photographer captured an iconic shot of a doomed fire truck as it raced toward the twin towers on september 11, 2001.

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11 attacks, multiple ceremonies commemorated the nearly 3,000 lives that were lost on that day.

— the iconic picture made the cover of new york magazine and the cover of “sept.

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The events of september 11th 2001 left physical, emotional and mental scars on thousands of individuals and a nation as a whole.

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— twenty years on, images from september 11, 2001 continue to rank among the most powerful ever captured.

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On september 11, 2001, photography editors across the world, overcome with a deluge of devastating imagery, faced the daunting task of selecting photos that would.

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— there were moments of silence and the reading of thousands of names as the nation marked two decades since the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

Cintron said, because they each had been homeless, and in their 12 years of marriage they had struggled.

She had everything prompt, clean, neat, organized, mr.

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For edna cintron and her husband, william, every evening fit into a comforting routine.

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11 terrorist attacks, these are the images that are still etched.

— the new york skyline filled with ash — its two twin towers newly missing.

— everyone watched, horrified, as planes crashed, towers burned, and the illusion so many had that the united states was invincible was brutally and tragically shattered on.

That simple routine in their home in east elmhurst, queens, was remarkable, mr.

11, 2001, the sights and sounds of everyday life can still trigger painful memories and other psychological reactions to the attacks.

— on the 20th anniversary of the sept.

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On 9/11, sydney woman penny saw the first plane hit the world trade centre from her hotel room across the road.

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