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  • A boy climbs a pole in Jacmel's Pechinat camp for displaced persons. A large Venezulan flag later flew there. The 7.0 earthquake that devastated parts of Haiti on January 12 killed hundreds of thousands of people. January's earthquake killed hundreds of thousands of people and caused significant and lasting structural and economic damage in the Caribbean nation.
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  • The Kiwanis Club of Marietta placed 2,996 flags at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park in remembrance of people who died in the terrorist attacks of five years ago.<br />
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  • The Kiwanis Club of Marietta placed 2,996 flags at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park in remembrance of people who died in the terrorist attacks of five years ago.<br />
    091106_kennesaw_comm_022.jpg
  • The Kiwanis Club of Marietta placed 2,996 flags at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park in remembrance of people who died in the terrorist attacks of five years ago.<br />
    091106_kennesaw_comm_017.jpg
  • Victoria S. Aronow cries at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park during a reading of the names of people who died in the terrorist attacks of five years ago. Aronow's cousin, Richard Avery Aronow, died in the World Trade Center's north tower, she said. The Kiwanis Club of Marietta placed 2,996 flags in the park in remembrance.<br />
    091106_kennesaw_comm_015.jpg
  • Victoria S. Aronow cries at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park during a reading of the names of people who died in the terrorist attacks of five years ago. Aronow's cousin, Richard Avery Aronow, died in the World Trade Center's north tower, she said. The Kiwanis Club of Marietta placed 2,996 flags in the park in remembrance.
    091106_kennesaw_comm_011.jpg
  • Ethan Hendrickson, 5, walks among 2,996 flags placed at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park by the Kiwanis Club of Marietta in remembrance of people who died in the terrorist attacks of five years ago.<br />
    091106_kennesaw_comm_006.jpg
  • Ethan Hendrickson, 5, walks among 2,996 flags placed at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park by the Kiwanis Club of Marietta in remembrance of people who died in the terrorist attacks of five years ago.<br />
    091106_kennesaw_comm_005.jpg
  • The Kiwanis Club of Marietta placed 2,996 flags at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park in remembrance of people who died in the terrorist attacks of five years ago.<br />
    091106_kennesaw_comm_026.jpg
  • The Kiwanis Club of Marietta placed 2,996 flags at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park in remembrance of people who died in the terrorist attacks of five years ago.<br />
    091106_kennesaw_comm_020.jpg
  • David West walks among 2,996 flags placed at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park by the Kiwanis Club of Marietta in remembrance of people who died in the terrorist attacks of five years ago.<br />
    091106_kennesaw_comm_016.jpg
  • Victoria S. Aronow cries at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park during a reading of the names of people who died in the terrorist attacks of five years ago. Aronow's cousin, Richard Avery Aronow, died in the World Trade Center's north tower, she said. The Kiwanis Club of Marietta placed 2,996 flags in the park in remembrance.<br />
    091106_kennesaw_comm_013.jpg
  • Ethan Hendrickson, 5, walks among 2,996 flags placed at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park by the Kiwanis Club of Marietta in remembrance of people who died in the terrorist attacks of five years ago.<br />
    091106_kennesaw_comm_007.jpg
  • A letter left by a child sits among 2,996 flags placed at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park by the Kiwanis Club of Marietta in remembrance of people who died in the terrorist attacks of five years ago.<br />
    091106_kennesaw_comm_001.jpg
  • The Kiwanis Club of Marietta placed 2,996 flags at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park in remembrance of people who died in the terrorist attacks of five years ago.<br />
    091106_kennesaw_comm_028.jpg
  • The Kiwanis Club of Marietta placed 2,996 flags at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park in remembrance of people who died in the terrorist attacks of five years ago.<br />
    091106_kennesaw_comm_027.jpg
  • The Kiwanis Club of Marietta placed 2,996 flags at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park in remembrance of people who died in the terrorist attacks of five years ago.<br />
    091106_kennesaw_comm_025.jpg
  • The Kiwanis Club of Marietta placed 2,996 flags at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park in remembrance of people who died in the terrorist attacks of five years ago.<br />
    091106_kennesaw_comm_023.jpg
  • The Kiwanis Club of Marietta placed 2,996 flags at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park in remembrance of people who died in the terrorist attacks of five years ago.<br />
    091106_kennesaw_comm_021.jpg
  • The Kiwanis Club of Marietta placed 2,996 flags at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park in remembrance of people who died in the terrorist attacks of five years ago.<br />
    091106_kennesaw_comm_019.jpg
  • The Kiwanis Club of Marietta placed 2,996 flags at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park in remembrance of people who died in the terrorist attacks of five years ago.<br />
    091106_kennesaw_comm_018.jpg
  • Victoria S. Aronow cries at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park during a reading of the names of people who died in the terrorist attacks of five years ago. Aronow's cousin, Richard Avery Aronow, died in the World Trade Center's north tower, she said. The Kiwanis Club of Marietta placed 2,996 flags in the park in remembrance.<br />
    091106_kennesaw_comm_014.jpg
  • Victoria S. Aronow cries at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park during a reading of the names of people who died in the terrorist attacks of five years ago. Aronow's cousin, Richard Avery Aronow, died in the World Trade Center's north tower, she said. The Kiwanis Club of Marietta placed 2,996 flags in the park in remembrance.<br />
    091106_kennesaw_comm_012.jpg
  • Ethan Hendrickson (left), 5, walks with his teacher Shane Grier among 2,996 flags placed at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park by the  Kiwanis Club of Marietta in remembrance of people who died in the terrorist attacks of five years ago.<br />
    091106_kennesaw_comm_003.jpg
  • A letter left by a child sits among 2,996 flags placed at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park by the Kiwanis Club of Marietta in remembrance of people who died in the terrorist attacks of five years ago.<br />
    091106_kennesaw_comm_002.jpg
  • Victoria S. Aronow cries at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park during a reading of the names of people who died in the terrorist attacks of five years ago. Aronow's cousin, Richard Avery Aronow, died in the World Trade Center's north tower, she said. The Kiwanis Club of Marietta placed 2,996 flags in the park in remembrance.<br />
    091106_kennesaw_comm_010.jpg
  • Ethan Hendrickson (left), 5, walks with his teacher Shane Grier among 2,996 flags placed at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park by the  Kiwanis Club of Marietta in remembrance of people who died in the terrorist attacks of five years ago.<br />
    091106_kennesaw_comm_004.jpg
  • Holly Comer of the Kiwanis Club of Marietta reads aloud at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park the names of people who died in the terrorist attacks of five years ago.<br />
    091106_kennesaw_comm_009.jpg
  • Holly Comer of the Kiwanis Club of Marietta reads aloud at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park the names of people who died in the terrorist attacks of five years ago.<br />
    091106_kennesaw_comm_008.jpg