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By Paula Wolfson
White House
10 September 2006
President Bush is making a somber1 pilgrimage to the three sites where Americans lost their lives in the September 11th, 2001 terrorist attacks. VOA's Paula Wolfson reports he began on the eve of the fifth anniversary of the attacks, with a visit to the hole in the earth that was once New York's World Trade Center.
The World Trade Center was the first target of the terror plot.
On a clear morning five years ago, a hijacked2 plane rammed3 into a office building that seemed to reach into the sky. A short time later, another jet flew into an adjacent twin tower.
The world looked on in horror as these two New York City landmarks4 collapsed5 - filling the streets with the grayish powder of crumbled6 concrete and twisted chunks7 of metal.
Some call the site "holy ground." But most Americans simply refer to it as "ground zero."
A military escort stands at attention as President Bush and first lady Laura Bush observe moment of silence after laying memorial wreath in a reflecting pool at 'ground zero,' Sept. 10, 2006
It was there that President Bush began 24 hours of events marking the fifth anniversary of the September 11th attacks, laying memorial wreaths in two dark reflecting pools where the towers once stood.
Not a word was said. The only sound came from bagpipers nearby who played a mournful version of "America The Beautiful" as the president and Mrs. Bush moved from one reflecting pool to the other.
The notes could be heard, though faintly, at a nearby church, where emergency workers and volunteers found a place of refuge during the 9/11 rescue effort. In a pew where the first president of the United States - George Washington - once prayed, doctors set up a make-shift clinic following the attacks to treat the burned and bruised8 feet of the rescuers.
Five years later, the families of the fallen sat alongside members of the rescue teams, sharing the pews with local, state and federal officials for an interfaith memorial prayer service. President Bush sat in a front row and listened as Reverend James Cooper spoke9.
President Bush and first lady Laura Bush, participate in a 'Service of Prayer and Remembrance' honoring victims of 9/11 attacks at St. Paul's Chapel10 in New York, Sept. 10, 2006
"Welcome to St. Paul's Chapel, a place of respite11, love and hope, a house of prayer for all people where each of us equally is a guest in this holy place," he said.
The president will mark the actual moments when the planes hit the twin towers with emergency workers at a firehouse near the World Trade Center. From New York he will travel to the Pennsylvania field where another hijacked plane was flown into the ground, and finally to the Pentagon near Washington where terrorists crashed a jetliner into the Department of Defense12 headquarters.
Throughout the day, the president will let others do the talking, and let the powerful images of remembrance tell the story. Mr. Bush is not expected to make any remarks until he returns to the White House late in the day, and addresses the American people.
1 somber | |
adj.昏暗的,阴天的,阴森的,忧郁的 | |
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劫持( hijack的过去式和过去分词 ); 绑架; 拦路抢劫; 操纵(会议等,以推销自己的意图) | |
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v.夯实(土等)( ram的过去式和过去分词 );猛撞;猛压;反复灌输 | |
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n.陆标( landmark的名词复数 );目标;(标志重要阶段的)里程碑 ~ (in sth);有历史意义的建筑物(或遗址) | |
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5 collapsed | |
adj.倒塌的 | |
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6 crumbled | |
(把…)弄碎, (使)碎成细屑( crumble的过去式和过去分词 ); 衰落; 坍塌; 损坏 | |
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厚厚的一块( chunk的名词复数 ); (某物)相当大的数量或部分 | |
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[医]青肿的,瘀紫的 | |
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9 spoke | |
n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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10 chapel | |
n.小教堂,殡仪馆 | |
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11 respite | |
n.休息,中止,暂缓 | |
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12 defense | |
n.防御,保卫;[pl.]防务工事;辩护,答辩 | |
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