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Part of the tower (left) that previously broadcast radio and television signals from the World Trade Center is displayed as part of an exhibit about coverage of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, at the Newseum. The The goal of the Newseum (top) is to educate visitors on the First Amendment. Visitors (above) crowd outside the building to read a display of newspaper front pages. The Newseum showcases a selection of more than 800 front pages from newspapers across the country and around the world. (Associated Press Photographs)
Photo by: MARIA BRYK
Part of the tower (left) that previously broadcast radio and television signals from the World Trade Center is displayed as part of an exhibit about coverage of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, at the Newseum. The The goal of the Newseum (top) is to educate visitors on the First Amendment. Visitors (above) crowd outside the building to read a display of newspaper front pages. The Newseum showcases a selection of more than 800 front pages from newspapers across the country and around the world. (Associated Press Photographs)

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