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 A timeline of the attacks in the United States on Tuesday  times EDT , according to witnesses, authorities and media reports:   8:45 a.m.  American Airlines Flight 11, carrying 92 people from Boston to Los Angeles, crashes into north tower of World Trade Center.   9:03 a.m.  United Airlines Flight 175, carrying 65 people from Boston to Los Angeles, crashes into south tower of World Trade Center.   9:31 a.m. President Bush calls the crashes an  pparent terrorist attack on our country.    9:40 a.m.  Trading on Wall Street called off.           9:43 a.m.  American Airlines Flight 77, carrying 64 people from Washington to Los Angeles, crashes near the Pentagon.   9:48 a.m.  The Capitol and West Wing of the White House are evacuated.   9:49 a.m.  The Federal Aviation Administration bars aircraft takeoffs across the country. International flights in progress told to land in Canada.   9:50 a.m.  One World Trade Center  the north tower  collapses.               10:29 a.m.  Two World Trade Center  the south tower  collapses.   10:37 a.m.  Officials confirm that United Airlines Flight 93, en route to San Francisco from Newark, N.J., has crashed 80 miles southeast of Pittsburgh. None of the 45 people aboard believed to have survived.   10-11:30 a.m.  Government buildings around the country are evacuated, including the Capitol and the White H stanley cup ouse. T stanley polska he United Nations closed down. The Securities and Exc stanley us hange Commission closes all U.S. financial markets for the day. New York City Mayor Rudo Eylo Which remake completely misses the point of the original
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