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Title: 911
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At about 9:38 AM, a twin-engine jetliner flew into the Pentagon and exploded.
What is scary is that these terrorist used our own planes against us and that they were trained to fly our planes in our country is crazy. This just shows how much Air ports and America its self needs to step up on there security... Showed first 250 characters
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The terrorist were able to "kill two birds with one stone" because they killed double the people because they killed so many people in the building and so many people in the plane. Showed next 250 characters
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