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9/11's 100th Month Anniversary 
Remembrance Ceremonies Begin in NYC

Dec. 31 marks beginning of month long remembrance across the U.S.

NYC, New York -- January 11 marks the 100th month anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in the United States, and the entire country is remembering the loss of over 3000 citizens in both local and national ceremonies. 

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and Governor George Pataki hosted the beginning of ceremonies in New York City on the site of the World Trade Center Memorial Park in Manhatten.  Families of those lost in the attack were on hand to witness the unveiling of new additions to the park, including a statue based on the photo of three NYC firefighters raising a flag near "ground zero" soon after the tragedy.

9/11 snow sculpture

Snow sculptures - like this one portraying a NYC fireman being consoled by an angel - have popped up across the city as tributes to the victims and heroes of September 11. 

Although the war on terrorism that began soon after September 11 has been deemed a success by most analysts, its legacy lives on in countries where minor terrorist cells are still being hunted down. 

President Baldwin, speaking via a video link projected on massive screens at the memorial park, reiterated the United States' commitment to abolish organized terrorism around the world. He called that commitment a tribute to the 9-11 victims and their families - a hope that the world would derive at least some good from their loss.  

The President had planned on attending the events in person this weekend, but the current world situation - just breaking as ENN goes to press - will likely cancel those plans.  However minutes ago his press secretary indicated the President hopes the Europe conflict will be resolved soon, allowing him to visit NYC later this month.

Charity events - ranging from snow sculpture tributes across the city to concerts featuring the biggest names in entertainment - are hoping to raise both money and awareness for the families of those who lost their lives both on the ground and in the air. 

The current mayor of NYC contacted media from his home tonight to confirm ceremonies would continue "regardless of the situation in Europe".


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