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Tuesday, September 13, 2011
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New memorial to the dead
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President Barack Obama, right, first lady Michelle Obama, second from right, former President George W. Bush second from left, and former first lady Laura Bush arrive at the National September 11 Memorial for a ceremony marking the 10th anniversary of the attacks at World Trade Center, Sunday, Sept. 11, 2011 in New York.
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NEW YORK — The names of the Sept. 11 dead, some called out by children barely old enough to remember their fallen mothers and fathers, echoed across ground zero Sunday in a haunting but hopeful tribute on the 10th anniversary of the terror attack. “God is our refuge and strength,” President Barack Obama said, quoting the Bible.
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into the midst of the sea.” Obama and Bush were joined by their wives as they walked up to one of the two reflecting pools built over the towers’ footprints, part of a Sept. 11 memorial that was opened for relatives of the victims. The site looked utterly different than it had for any other Sept. 11 anniversary: Along with the names in bronze, two manmade waterfalls flowed directly over the footprints of the towers, surrounded by dozens of white oak trees. The New York ceremony, which ended with the playing of taps in the early afternoon, was the centerpiece of a day of remembrance across the country. Continued on page 6
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Weeping relatives of the victims streamed into a newly opened memorial and placed pictures and flowers beside names etched in bronze. Obama and his predecessor, George W. Bush, bowed their heads and touched the inscriptions. Obama, standing behind bulletproof glass and before the white oak trees of the memorial, read the Bible passage after a moment of silence at 8:46 a.m. (1246 GMT), when the first jetliner slammed into the north tower 10 years ago. The president, quoting Psalm 46, invoked the presence of God as an inspiration to endure. “Therefore, we will not fear, even though the earth be removed, and though the mountains be carried
BANGLI - Destiny of Kintamani proposed to be a geopark together with Pacitan, East Java to UNESCO will be decided on the upcoming September 16. The Regent Made Gianyar along with Minister of Culture and Tourism has been prepared to leave for Norway to witness in person the announcement regarding the destiny of Kintamani. Spokesperson of Bangli Government, Made Mahindra, revealed on Sunday (Sep 11) that after the assessment made about a month ago, his party just stayed
to wait for the announcement. The regent along with Minister of Culture and Tourism had been scheduled to leave for Norway to see the announcement. From the 18 countries taking part in the selection, Kintamani was expected to be one of the geopark nominees. According to him, in the recent geopark selection, Indonesia proposed Pacitan and Kintamani. Preparations made after the assessment by the world assessor and ahead of the announcement were continuously made, especially related to the arrangement of the caldera and Lake Batur. Continued on page 6
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