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Dedication of the Flight 93 National Memorial

People gather at the dedication ceremony for phase I of the permanent Flight 93 National Memorial near the crash site of Flight 93 in Shanksville, Pa. Saturday Sept. 10, 2011.

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Dedication of the Flight 93 National Memorial

People gather at the dedication ceremony for phase I of the permanent Flight 93 National Memorial near the crash site of Flight 93 in Shanksville, Pa. Saturday Sept. 10, 2011.

Somerset County Coroner Wallace Miller, right, is presented a Pittsburgh Penguins hockey jersey signed by Penguins owner Mario Lemieux and captain Sidney Crosby from Gordon Felt, president of the Families of Flight 93 organization and brother of passenger Edward Felt, during an NHL hockey game between the New Jersey Devils and Pittsburgh Penguins in Pittsburgh, Saturday, Jan. 7, 2012. Miller was the coroner at the crash site of United Flight 93 on Sept. 11, 2001. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)






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Sunday, February 25 2007, She String Blog, The Many Misquotes of Wallace Miller



Wallace Miller is the coroner of Somerset County, Pennsylvania. He was among the first people to arrive at the alleged Flight 93 crash site on the morning of 9/11.


September 11, 2011, Reuters / SRNNews.com Salem, SHANKSVILLE United States 9/11/2011,



Somerset County's Coroner Wallace Miller (C) breaks down as Rev. Paul Britain (L) and Rev. Robert Way (R) applaud his accomplishments during ceremonies marking the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attack in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, September 11, 2011. REUTERS/ Photo: Jason Cohn,




STEPHEN J. CARRERA / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

The terrible toll from Tuesday's attacks began to hit home yesterday for loved ones. Above, church members comfort one another before a prayer service at the Christ Church in Oak Brook, Ill., where Jeff Mladenik, a passenger on American Airlines Flight 11, was pastor.




BETH A. KEISER / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

In New York City on Wednesday, policemen guard the site of the collapsed World Trade Center, with some of its girders bent outward.



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Rescue workers and search dogs look for survivors who may be buried in the debris that was the World Trade Center early Wednesday in New York City



ADEL HANA / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat donates blood in Gaza City, the West Bank, on Wednesday. He was among hundreds of Palestinians who have participated in a blood drive for victims of Tuesday's attacks.




GENE J. PUSAKR / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
FBI investigators comb the wreckage of United Airlines Flight 93 in Shanksville, Pa., on Wednesday.


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Photo By Gene J. PuskarSat, Jan 7, 2012



By Eileen Blass, USA TODAY, Five-year-old Elle Griffiths of Cairnbrook, Pa., visits a memorial near where United Flight 93 crashed on Sept. 11.

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