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The Empire State Building glowed in patriotic colors last night as smoke continued to rise from the rubble of the World Trade Center in lower Manhattan.
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A passer-by drops $20 into a donation boot for the New York Fired Department at a multi-agency disaster relief drive yesterday at Edison International Field in Anaheim, Calif.
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New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani and mayoral candidate Peter Vallone attended a special Mass at St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York to honor victims of last Tuesday's attack.
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A New York City police officer guards a corner near the New York Stock Exchange in Manhattan. The exchange, shut down since Tuesday's terrorist attack, is scheduled to reopen today.
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Rescue workers are now concentrating on sub-basement levels of the World Trade Center, hoping to find air pockets where people might have survived. No one has been found alive since Wednesday.
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Members of the 4249th Port Security Company Army Reserve unit at Pocahontas, Iowa, board a U.S. Marine DC-9 transport at Fort Dodge for duty at the Beaumont, Texas, port.
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In Hawai'i
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Army reservist Ryan Sueyoshi must balance the needs of his country and that of his daughter, Rachel.
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A driver contributed money as Y.O. Koo, 72, of Olalao Retirement Community in Mililani, took collections Sunday for World Trade Center rescue workers in New York.
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At Honolulu's Kawaiaha'o Church, 10 American flags lined the columns below paintings of Hawaiian royalty.
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Deborah Oyama of Kane'ohe, center, held hands with other church-goers during services yesterday at Windward United Church of Christ.
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