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year's attacks and how they affected his life.
"September I 1 is my birthday and last
year I turned 21. 1 woke up thinking
‘Alright, 21Cummings said.
But after learning of the attacks on the
World.Trade. Center, he said a birthday
celehKation did not seem in order.
Following the march and a concert by
the Aggie Band on Simpson Drill Field,
an interfaith prayer service was held in
the MSC Flag Room. The service includ
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Anna Baldassare, junior general
studies major, attended the interfaith
service because she hoped it would be a
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