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                <p>When I found out yesterday that the World Trade Center had been destroyed, I was
                    shocked. I had come from jazz class where everyone's cell phones were going off
                    like crazy. I had been in class since 8 so I had no idea what was going on.
                    Finally, I walked into ballet class at 11:00 and saw two of my friends in tears.
                    They explained to me what was going on. Earlier in the morning, a plane had
                    crashed into one of the twin towers in NY. Everyone thought it was an accident.
                    But as my friends and the rest of the world watched the news, another plane flew
                    in and crashed into the second twin tower. Thirty minutes later the building
                    collapsed. While people were trying to rescue others from the first building to
                    collapse, the first one did. Also, another plane crashed into the Pentagon in a
                    similar manner. The planes obviously had been hijacked by terrorists. The fourth
                    plane went down in <choice>
                        <sic>Pittsburg</sic>
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                    </choice>. Some think the pilot decided to take it down before crashing into
                    something else. My first reaction was disbelief. <pb facs="00011195_0002"
                        n="2"/> It hadn't hit me what exactly was going on. My friend Katie had
                    gotten into a huge argument with her family the night before. And she said all
                    she could think was how their conversation ended and how trivial it was. The
                    attack really brought things into perspective. All those people who were at
                    work, doing their everyday things, most of them for our country, lost their
                    lives and we don't even know why. all those people who died or escaped (and have
                    no place of work anymore) and the families of those dead and missing are truly
                    in my prayers. People are still alive and trapped inside the buildings. I have
                    lots of friends in the NY area and though I knew they were not near the
                    buildings themselves, I was terrified for them. One of my friends saw the second
                    plane hit from his apartment window. What human could resort to these cruel
                    things? And how can any real person cheer for it as the Palestinians did.</p>
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