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Monday, 17 September, 2001, 07:00 GMT 08:00 UK

In pictures: New York mourns


American mourners for the victims of last Tuesday's terror attacks turned out to pray on Sunday. In New York, social and ethnic divides disappeared as thousands came together in St Patrick's Cathedral and other churches.

Mourners at St Patrick's Cathedral, New York

Mourner

Roman Catholic Cardinal Edward Egan, leading the mass

New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani

Hands of mourners Candida Boyette and John Georges

Mourner Floriana Martinez

Mourners at the Cathedral Church of St John, New York


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