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A member of the Ohio Task Force One is greeted by family members after the search-and-rescue team returned home after their service at the World Trade Center.
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Ian Rohahes Phillips, of the Mohawk Nation, performs a prayer during an interfaith service on Parliament Hill to commemorate the victims of last week's attack.
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Paraguayans attend a candle light vigil and hold signs that read "no! to terrorism," honor the victims of the last week's attack.
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Blake Lofing of Beatrice, Neb., waves a flag during the singing of "God Bless America" before the Nebraska-Rice football game held at Memorial Stadium in Lincoln, Neb.
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New Yorkers watch President Bush address a joint session of Congress from Times Square.
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Christopher Perales, 8, and Jordan Perales, 5, right, watch CNN's broadcast of President Bush's address to a joint session of Congress in Point Loma, Calif.
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Terry Hermann-Santos, left, holds up one of 80 donation cans she put in stores at Windward Mall. In the background, Gwen McMahel, right, accepts a donation from a passerby. Several thousand dollars have been collected in the name of the World Trade Center Disaster Relief fund.
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Waikiki beach boys, "Uncle Gil," left, and Richard Allen Kaleo Kahihikolo of Pacific Beach Service say that the end of summer usually brings a slowdown in business, but recent events have made the slowdown worse.
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Contraband was displayed on several tables at the Honolulu International Airport. Weapons or instruments that could be used or mistaken as weapons were confiscated by airport security.
Cory Lum The Honolulu Advertiser |
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Joe Guyton, Airport Security Coordinator, displays a toy grenade that was confiscated at security checkpoint.
Cory Lum The Honolulu Advertiser |