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Bush leaves for memorial tours to mark 9/11 anniversary |
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2006-09-11 06:38:26
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Special report: 5th anniversary of 9/11 terror attacks
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U.S. President George W. Bush and first lady Laura
Bush lay a wreath into a reflecting pool at the site of the World Trade
Center in New York September 10, 2006, during a ceremony to commemorate
the fifth anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks.(Xinhua/AFP
Photo) Photo
Gallery >>> | WASHINGTON, Sept. 10 (Xinhua) -- U.S. President
George W. Bush on Sunday left Washington for a series of activities including
tours of the three 9/11 attack sites in the next 24 hours to mark the
catastrophic event occurred five years ago.
According to CNN Television, Bush
attended a prayer service at St. Paul's Chapel in New York, across the
street from the Ground Zero, where 2,749 died when the twin towers of the World
Trade Center collapsed after being hit by hijacked airliners.
Before that, the president laid a wreath and made a
few comments at Ground Zero.
On Monday, Bush will pay a visit to a New York
firehouse nicknamed "Fort Pitt" in the Lower East Side in honor of the first
responders who rushed into the towers.
He will have breakfast with firefighters, police
officers and Port Authority police and observe moments of silence to mark the
times when planes struck each tower.
Bush's next stop is Shanksville, Pennsylvania, where
40 people died when a plane slammed into the ground, and then the Pentagon, to
mark the deaths of 184 there, before returning to the White House for the
televised speech at the prime night time.
In the 9/11 anniversary of 2002, Bush also toured
each attack site, embracing family members of the victims and speaking at the
Pentagon and New York's Ellis Island.
Since then, he has kept a lower profile on the
anniversary.
As this year's anniversary falls less than two months before the midterm elections, Bush's tours of the attack sites are seen as a political move to remind Americans that his party is stronger in the issue of national security. Enditem
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