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Preservationists collect Web pages, voice and flyers related to attacks. NEW YORK (AP) -- Crushed vehicles, tattered photos and scrawled missing persons fliers. Video tributes on the Internet. Desperate pleas recorded on voicemail. Among the relics of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, they are for curators, collectors and scholars the makings of future exhibits and archives. [SiliconValley.com: Breaking News]

LiveJournal is adding RSS support. Bravo!  [Scripting News]

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