Union Square, September 14, 2001
People gather for a candlelight vigil.
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Nothing to quarrel with there. But in the war on terrorism, there are always going to be two fronts: one with a shadowy enemy who is constantly trying to exploit our weaknesses, and another with ourselves. In that battle, we face complacency, bureaucracy and our own reluctance to change. Like the war on terrorism itself, this battle requires constant vigilance. --Reported by Melissa August, Massimo Calabresi, Adam Milch, Viveca Novak and Elaine Shannon/Washington
