US remembers 9/11, 11 years later
Katie Pakenham (left) and Teresa Mathai consoled each other as family and friends of those lost on Sept. 11, 2001 gathered in Boston.
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Faye Kane, who lost her 26-year-old daughter, Jennifer Kane, in the attacks, flowers at the memorial at the Boston Public Garden.
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Senator Scott Brown (left), and his wife Gail Huff, attended the Boston ceremony.
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Boston Police officers and bystanders along Beacon Street listened to the National Anthem at a a State House ceremony.
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A man placed a US flag next to a memorial bearing two pieces of steel from the World Trade Center in Weehawken, N.J.
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Anna Favuzza made a rubbing of the name of her brother, Bernard D. Favuzza, who was a victim of the World Trade Center attacks.
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President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama observed a moment of silence on the South Lawn of the White House.
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New York City police bugler Gabe Perdomo played next to the 9/11 memorial.
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Dennis Swindell kissed the name of his partner, Gary Lee Bright, inscribed on the South Tower memorial pool wall.
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Maria Rodriguez wiped her eyes near pictures of a victim before ceremonies marking the 11th anniversary of the attacks in New York.
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A man stood along Trinity Place in New York City before ceremonies began to mark the 9/11 anniversary.
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One World Trade Center, the tower being built in a new World Trade Center complex, is seen at right from New Jersey.
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The Tribute in Light illuminated the sky over New York's lower Manhattan skyline on Sept. 10.
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A NASA satellite captured a plume of smoke rising from the World Trade Center in New York City on Sept. 11, 2001.
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