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Yuria Nakahara, a student of Toshimaoka Girls High School delivers 2,000 paper cranes to Nancy Baker, the wife of U.S. Ambassador Howard Baker, at the embassy in Tokyo. The students created the cranes to give their condolences to the victims of last week's attack.
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The Prince of Wales, accompanied by his son, Prince William, right, sign a book of condolences for the victims of Sept. 11th's attack at the U.S. consulate in Edinburgh, Scotland.
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Flowers and candles line the sidewalk of Squad Co. 1 in New York's Brooklyn borough to honor the 300 firefighters who lost their lives in the terrorist attack. At least 12 of Squad Co. 1 members are dead or missing.
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Tom Reese pounds in one of 5,000 crosses that will stand in front of Bible Baptist Church in Guthrie, Okla. Services to honor those killed in New York City and the Pentagon began at the church last Sunday.
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A light fog shrouds the Pentagon as the sun rises in Washington, D.C. Officials estimate it will take $521 million dollars to repair the damage sustained in last week's attack.
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An Israeli soldier helps a woman adjust a gas mask at an Israeli army gas mask distribution center in Jerusalem. Lines at gas mask distribution centers have been growing, fearing an attack on Israel by Arab countries if the U.S. retaliates for last week's terrorist attack.
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Armed with loaded M60 machine guns, the Coast Guard patrols Honolulu Harbor.
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Waikiki, while not completely deserted, resembles a ghost town.
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