It's September 11, 2003 — two years after the terrorist attacks on America. I'm not going to delve into some emotional remembrance of the event since the whole thing still hits very close to home for me. I was just talking to a friend about how I clearly remember everything that happened that morning and where I was and what I felt — all as if it was this morning. For everyone touched by the September 11 attacks, whether you're an American or not, I hope you have a quiet and uneventful day with a few moments of free time to reflect on the events of that dreadful day.
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