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Monday, 2 September, 2002, 11:00 GMT 12:00 UK
New York
BBC News Online gave people in five cities across the world the chance to air their views in our on-street video booths.
People in New York, Kabul, Birmingham, Boston and London share their memories of 11 September and their hopes for the future.
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London London is the capital of the UK and an important financial centre. Many feared it too would be a target. |
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Kabul Once a centre of culture and learning, over two decades of war have reduced the Afghan capital to a state of decay. |
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Birmingham Birmingham is England's second city. It is one of the UK's largest multi-cultural cities. |
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Boston The planes which crashed into the World Trade Center both took off from Boston's Logan Airport. Ninety-three local residents were killed in the attacks. |
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