The Washington Times

Sept. 11 remembered

President Obama on Tuesday led the nation in paying tribute to the thousands of people who lost their lives on Sept. 11, 2001, noting that the “true legacy” of the attacks that day is “a safer world, a stronger nation and a people more united than ever before.”

Judy Parisio (right) looks up as she and Linda Malbrba (left) make a copy of the engraved name of their niece, Frances Ann Cilente, who worked and died at the World Trade Center, as the giant flag came down at One World Trade Center during the commemoration ceremony of the 11th anniversary of 9/11. (AP Photo/The New York Times, Chang W. Lee, Pool)

Judy Parisio (right) looks up as she and Linda Malbrba (left) make a copy of the engraved name of their niece, Frances Ann Cilente, who worked and died at the World Trade Center, as the giant flag came down at One World Trade Center during the commemoration ceremony of the 11th anniversary of 9/11. (AP Photo/The New York Times, Chang W. Lee, Pool)

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