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		<title>The Face of America &#8211; We Remember!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Sep 2009 06:55:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Linda Sedrick Pearson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ By Linda Sedrick Pearson

 (I wrote this article on September 11, 2009. When the planes flew into the World Trade Center, I was scared. I did not know what to do and tried to make sense of it all. As I watched and listened to the news reports, the news seemed to continue to get worse that dreadful day. I could not pull myself away from the television, but I could no longer bear to hear the voices of the reporters. I muted the sound and continued to watch. Only now, I began to watch the people and their reactions - facial expressions and body language. That is how The Face of America was born. I only hope that through this article you also will be able to make some sense of the tragedy that hit all Americans on September 11, 2001. This version is reworded a little to correct some errors in the grammar.-LS Pearson)

 The face of America is not a group of buildings destroyed. It is not heaps of burning rubble with smoke rising and ash covering the ground. This face is not one of helplessness and discouragement or easily giving up.

 American's face is two firemen hugging one another in comfort with tears in their eyes just moments after a building descended upon the people they had worked with side by side. Then, they turn and charge into the chaos to look for survivors, hoping they find more alive than dead.

A fifth grade class shows us the face of America as they inform the principal of the school that they have some pennies that need to be given to those in New York who need it.]]></description>
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