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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Thursday, September 12, 2002

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A police officer kneels to pray in the "Circle of Honor" at Ground Zero as victims' names are read at a ceremony marking one year since the World Trade Center fell to terrorist attack.

Associated Press

Above: President Bush consoles family members of those who died at the Twin Towers at a memorial service in New York. Bush began the day in church and placed wreaths at two sites where victims died from terrorist attacks.

Left: President Bush and first lady Laura Bush walk to Ground Zero for the ceremony. Yesterday the president visited all three sites hit by terrorists.

Associated Press


In one of the Hawai'i ceremonies marking the World Trade Center attack, more than 300 people attended a memorial service in Hale'iwa in which six canoes tossed more than 4,000 flowers into the ocean.

Gregory Yamamoto • The Honolulu Advertiser

Hundreds of lei handed out in New York were later scattered at Ground Zero yesterday in tribute to the victims of terrorism. "Gifts of Aloha," organized by Hawai'i resident Tim Farley, sent 12,000 lei to New York.

Associated Press

Family and friends of victims grieve at the "Circle of Honor" at Ground Zero. Some family members said they could not bear to visit the site.

Associated Press



Above:
People across the Islands stopped to reflect at work, school, and in places such as Kawaiaha'o church, where Mozart's "Requiem" was sung.

Right: Architects Hawaii employees huddle under an umbrella outside the Pacific Tower at Bishop Square for a moment of silence on the anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Tugar Nadai, far right, lost a relative, Michael L. Collins, in the World Trade Center.

Cory Lum • The Honolulu Advertiser



A large crowd gathered at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific yesterday to commemorate the terrorist attacks.

Eugene Tanner • The Honolulu Advertiser

Leah Salmon and Chelsea Jacobs bow in prayer during a Hawaii Pacific University Sept. 11 memorial service held in downtown Honolulu.

Deborah Booker • The Honolulu Advertiser

More than 300 people attended a memorial service at Hale'iwa Beach Park yesterday.

Gregory Yamamoto • The Honolulu Advertiser