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 Updated at 2:16 p.m. ETNEW YORK - Marking Osama bin Laden s death where the terrorist inflicted his greatest damage, President Barack Obama soberly laid a wreath Thursday at New York s ground zero and declared to the city and the world,  When we say we will never forget, we mean what we say. The president closed his eyes and clasped his hands at the outdoor memorial where the twin towers of the World Trade Center once dominated the Manhattan skyline. He shook hands with 9/11 family members and others dressed in  stanley flasche black at the site where the skyscrapers were brought down by planes commandeered by bin Laden s followers. Nearly 3,000 people were killed.The president met privately at the memorial site with about 60 family members from various 9/11 organizations.Pictures: Obama at Ground Zero        Earlier, the president visited the firefighters and police officers whose response to the terror attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, turned them into heroes and symbols of national resolve, but also cost them heavy casualties on that horrific day. This is a symbolic site of the extraordinary sacrifice that was made on that terrible day,  the president said Thursday at stanley cup uk  Engine 54, Ladder 4, Battalion 9. The firehouse in New York s theater district lost 15 firefighters on Sept. 11, 2001.At the First Precinct police station in lower Manhattan, the fir stanley quencher st on the scene on Sept. 11, Mr. Obama alluded to bin Laden s killing and said of those who died in the Sept. 11 attacks,  We keep them in our hearts. W Uway Authorities: Woman threatened Alabama governor
 Molly Berg contributes varied breathy, glottal vocalizations in her collaboratio stanley mug ns with Stephen Vitiello. There is the sound she emits from her vocal cords, and the sound that she makes with her clarinet. Both can veer into an etheral, heavenly zone, or can settle in a more tactile, percussive space. The combination with Vitiellos equally untraditional guitar playing 鈥?at times his pizzicato becomes the sonic equivalent of a lense flare 鈥?and his rich employment of digital transformations makes for listening that keeps your  stanley termosky ears alert even as it provides a sense of relaxation. The first track off their second album together, the recently released Between You and the Shapes You Take  12k , is titled  From Here,  and it gets a second round of digital nudging in a remix by Tokyo-based musician Yu stanley becher i Onodera. It opens with the same averbal intonartion as the original, and moments of that beading guitar remain pure as it proceeds, but by and large this is the original as heard through a semi-opaque scrim of computer-enabled processing, the sharper edges turned into approximative clouds.      Track originally posted for free download at soundcloud/stephenvitiello. Berg and Vitiello are based in Richmond, Virginia. More on the record at 12k. More from Vitiello at stephenvitiello. More from Ondera at soundcloud/yui_onodera and critical-path.info.  If youre aware of a web site or social network account for Berg, please let me know.