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Floral tributes covered in rain are shown Tuesday Sept. 18, 2001, in Grosvenor Square near the American Embassy in London. The tributes are in memory of the victims of the terrorist attacks in the U.S. (AP Photo/Max Nash)

London

Edelin, 9, holds a candle during a vigil in the Cathedral of Panama City, Thursday, Sept. 20, 2001. Hundreds of demonstrators marched in Panama City to the Cathedral to pray for peace in the world and to show solidarity with the United States after the recent terrorist attacks on New York and Washington. (AP Photo/Tomas Munita)

Panama City

Elementary students hold red roses and American flags they made themselves made during a prayer for peace rally outside the U.S. Embassy in Manila to mourn the victims of the terrorist on the U.S. Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2001. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)

Manila, Philippines

Venezuela

Venezuela

In Dhaka, Bangladeshis held a memorial service on Thursday for the people killed in Tuesday's terror attacks in the United States.  Rafiqur Rahman/Reuters

Dhaka, Bangladesh

School children in the central Indian city of Bhopal pray on Friday for the victims of the terrorist attacks in the United States.  Reuters

Bhopal, India

Hundreds of Queens residents hold up candles during a prayer vigil for the missing firefighters from Rescue 4 and Engine Co. 292 along Queens Boulevard in the Queens borough of New York Monday, Sept. 17, 2001. Nine men are missing from the two companies after the Sept. 11 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center. (AP Photo/Daniel P. Derella)

Queens, New York City

Veteran Indian freedom-fighters light candles in memory of the victims of the U.S. terrorist attacks, in Bombay Monday Sept. 17, 2001. About 50 villagers from the western state of Maharashtra, who claim to have fought for India's independence during British colonial rule, are in Bombay to demand a regular pension. They also offered prayers for 'U.S victory over terrorism.' (AP Photo/Sherwin Crasto)

Bombay

Warsaw, Poland

Warsaw

Denmark

Denmark

Hundreds of supporters of Muttahida Quaomi Movement, an ethnic regional political party, holda candlelight prayer vigil Thursday, Sept. 27, 2001 in Karachi, Pakistan, to honor the victims of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in the United States. (AP Photo/Zafar Ahmed)

Karachi, Pakistan

Thousands of Chileans aprticipate in a minute of silence during a peace demonstration in memory to the victims of the World Trade Center attacks in downtown Santiago, Chile, Sunday, Sep. 23, 2001. (AP Photo/Roberto Candia)

Santiago, Chile

Malaysian Catholic faithfuls, holding candles, offer prayers at a memorial service for the victims of terrorist attacks in the United States at a church in Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2001. Nearly 200 people gathered to express their sorrow at the losses which America has withstood in the aftermath of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)

Kuala Lampur, Malaysia

An American flag is held high as the gospel hymn 'Amazing Grace' is sung at a memorial service for the victims of terrorist attacks in the United States at Singapore's National Stadium Sunday, Sept. 23, 2001. Nearly 10,000 people gathered to express their sorrow at the losses America suffered.(AP Photo/Ed Wray)

Singapore

Canadian Ying Sun watches as her son Remy Shea prays in front of a bed of white roses during a memorial to honor the victims of the September 11 terrorist attacks on the United States, in Beijing Sunday, Sept. 23, 2001. Seeking to counter gloating among some Chinese over the terrorist attacks on the United States, about 100 residents of China's capital gathered for a candlelight vigil Sunday night to mourn the victims. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)

Beijing, China

Benjamin Gamel, 5, places a flower and a balloon on the sculpture 'Lamentations, ' at the Fallen Firefighter Memorial in Colorado Springs, Colo. Gamel said the flower was 'for all the firemen who died yesterday.'  AP Photo

Dearborn MI

Flowers and hundreds of teddy bears with messages written on them by the family members of victims of the World Trade Center attacks are left along a wall near the site of the wreckage, Sunday, Sept. 30, 2001, in New York. Family members have been allowed to visit the site over the past few days to pay their respects and view the site as the recovery process continues. (AP Photo/Beth A. Keiser, pool)

Near the World Trade Center, New York City

Aryeh Goldstein, 9, light candles for the eleven men missing from Engine 40 and Ladder 35 in New York, Wednesday Sept. 26, 2001. The men are among 343 firefighters missing or declared dead in the World Trade Center attack. (AP Photos/Bebeto Matthews)

New York Fire Department for Engine 40, Ladder 35