4B The Michigan Daily Monday, September 17, 2001 SEPTEMBER 11, 2001 The images .iE . .,k y Y ,... . .,.. .., ... .... ..., ..,Y.F.., ~ ..U. ,, .b..,'.k MARJORIE MARSHALL/Daily DAVID KATZ /Daily As New York attempts to recover from an attack that left as many as 5,000 people - including 300 firefighters who sacrificed their lives in valiant rescue attempts - buried in the rubble of its fallen landmarks, memorials across the city remind the city to keep hope. Choirs sing songs of patriotism on street corners while flyers bearing pictures of the missing and phone numbers of their grieving relatives flutter on street lamps. New Jersey residents across the river are growing used to a different sight. A city that was reduced to silence is beginning to regain its voice as people slowly return to their homes and jobs. DAVID KATZ/Daily DAVID KA~T/LN)iy DAVID KATZ/Daily r ~ I ~'~-'~ ~ -5 ~W/i i"(~ - L-' . Li I, ~' ~j * ",-..-~ - -~ A DAVID KATZ/Daily 0 DAVID KATZ/Daily DAVID KATZ/Daily I D)AVID) KATZ /Daily DAVID KATZ/Daily Terror strikes America In a horrific sequence of riaetrt itinn trnrrnricteq 7:58 a.m.- 8:14 a.m. Flights depart Boston's H Logan International Ai Airport, Newark Airport M and Washington's Dulles ab International Airport th heading to the west coast. th 9:06 a.m. 9:49 a.m. 10:10 a.m.' Hijacked United rlines Flight 175 with 65 people oard crashes into e south tower of he World Trade FAA bars all aircraft takeoffs across U.S. International flights in progress are told to land in Canada. Hijacked United Airlines Flight 93 with 45 people aboard crashes in a Pennsylvania 1:04 p.m. From Barksdale Air Force base in Louisiana, Bush announces that the US military is on "high alert." 8:30 p.m. Back at the White House, President Bush addresses the nation and vows to "find those responsible and bring them to justice." i m