Obama, McCain to appear at Ground Zero on 9/11 (Reuters)
Published 9/6/2008 at Yahoo! News: Politics News
Reuters - Presidential nominees John
McCain and Barack Obama will appear together on Sept. 11 in New
York at the site where the World Trade Center collapsed after
being hit by hijacked planes in 2001.
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