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Today, he will attend a memorial service in Shanksville for the crew and passengers of Flight 93.
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We are mindful as well of those who suffered death, injury and loss on the same day at the Pentagon and in Shanksville, Pa.
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By contrast, identification work at the Pentagon and in Shanksville, Pa., where two other passenger jets crashed on 9/11, has been complete since early 2002.
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He visited 9/11 crash sites in Shanksville, Pa., and the Pentagon before returning to the White House to deliver a prime-time television address.
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He welcomed the victims 'families when they came to see the crash site in Shanksville and guided, advised and consoled them.
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Phantom Flight 93: The Shanksville-Flight 93 Hoax puts forth an extremely convincing argument that Flight 93 did not meet its demise in Shanksville, Pa. on the morning of September 11, 2001, but was instead shot down by U.S. military forces and subsequently crash landed in the rural hamlet of New Baltimore, Pa., 6-8 miles away from where the government alleges this event took place.
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'United 93' tells story of flight that crashed in Shanksville, Pa., after passengers 'revolt. swapContent (' firstMainStoryPhoto ',' applyMainStoryPhoto ');
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President Bush and first lady Laura Bush lay a wreath at the Flight 93 crash site in Shanksville, Pa., on Monday. swapContent ( 'firstMainStoryPhoto', 'applyMainStoryPhoto');
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Made by Rowe and friend Dylan Avery, 22, from Oneonta, N.Y., on a laptop computer for less than $10,000, the film contrasts sharply with United 93, a film opening Friday that portrays the struggle for the jetliner that crashed in Shanksville, Pa.
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Today the name Shanksville stands as a testament to sacrifice and to courage.
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