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A moment of silence will follow the march. “A&M is known for Aggies and the way we stick together,” said Ramaswamy, a senior accounting major. “We are united, and we come together regardless of the culture, to hold hands in this moment of sadness.” Yesterday, Houser told a group of students gathered in the MSC Flagroom that all Aggies are in mourning. “This is undoubtedly the most tragic event on American soil of our generation.” Houser said. “In our darkest times, however, we find the best in our American people, and in fact, the best in people all around the world. There are students at Texas A&M University from all 50 states and 54 countries. We are all Aggies." The Peace March is a time for students to show their public support for one another and to grieve for the estimated 10,000 people who died in the terrorist attacks, Houser said. The terrorists to blame for Tuesday’s attacks are, in all likelihood, not affiliated with this campus, she said. Texa. "There are people m our University mi nity that are very afraid right now of blaiw retaliation,” she said to the crowd ir Flagroom. "Reach out to them. WeareAg ' HOUSTON-. We pull together in difficult times.” Continental A ■ Follow ing the march, a panel of expert joined hundreti - meet with students to discuss Tuesday’stblfod in dow. in Rudder Auditorium. Wednesday ct > Members of the panel include viHiov he woulna. Students are invited to ask questii p.m. and visit with panel members fi the program in the Rue we've sustain*, Julian Caspar, dir« Gov. Rick P national Business St. “We’ve sutferec i representative of Si. Bui we have ne catoe ot evil, ar || Enron Corp among energy nies reassuring ful that Tuesda affect supply. Exhibit Hall. White House Dave Matthews Band’s Greatest Videos Now on DVD! 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It was reopened Wednesday for regular tours and some 400 people streamed through, receiving small American flags as they left. The Bush administration was eager to explain Wednesday, in considerable detail, why Bush did not return immediately to Washington and take clear charge after the terrorists who struck at New York’s World Trade Center turned to the nation’s capital. Throughout Tuesday, images of the Pentagon in flames — smashed by a hijacked airliner — and White House aides flee ing across Pennsylvania Avenue provided a sharp contrast with pictures of Bush heading for an underground bunker hundreds of miles away. Fleischer said national secu rity officials learned that both the White House and Air Force One were targets just as Bush’s Boeing 747 lifted off Tuesday morning in Sarasota, Fla., where the president was to make an education speech. He already had announced on national tele vision that he was hastening back to Washington. That plan was scrambled in mid-flight, and all who were aboard Air Force One — for a destination then unknown — were ordered to turn off their cell phones lest signals from the phones give away the plane’s location. At that time, there still were reports of unidentified planes in the air despite a Federal Aviation Administration order instructing all planes in U.S. air space to land at the nearest air; port, Fleischer said. Back in Washington the White House had been evacuat ed and Secret Service snipers with automatic rifles sealed off a two-block perimeter. Vice President Dick Cheney remained inside the complex and was shuttled among several “secure locations,’’ including the Situation Room in the base ment of the West Wing, where he and National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice were in touch with Bush by telephone and videoconference. 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